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John Naughton

John Naughton is professor of the public understanding of technology at the Open University. He is the author of From Gutenberg to Zuckerberg: What You Really Need to Know About the Internet

March 2025

  • Protestors calling for the release of Mahmoud Khalil

    The networker
    When the physicists need burner phones, that’s when you know America’s changed

    John Naughton
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook at the Worldwide Developers’ Conference on 10 June 2024, when Apple Intelligence was announced.

    The networker
    Did AI mania rush Apple into making a rare misstep with Siri?

    John Naughton
  • Close-up of two lunchboxes being prepared with sandwiches and fruit

    The networker
    Now you don’t even need code to be a programmer. But you do still need expertise

    John Naughton
  • Mark Zuckerberg gestures with one arm as he holds a microphone.

    Whistleblower’s exposé of the cult of Zuckerberg reveals peril of power-crazy tech bros

    John Naughton
  • The networker
    Skype got shouted down by Teams and Zoom. But it revolutionised human connection

    John Naughton
  • If the best defence against AI is more AI, this could be tech’s Oppenheimer moment

  • The networker
    It might be a small consolation, but Elon Musk is getting poorer by the day

    John Naughton

February 2025

  • A chip on a circuit board with AI written on it.

    The networker
    Creative industries are among the UK’s crown jewels – and AI is out to steal them

    John Naughton
    The tech firms’ efforts to change copyright laws and gain free access to intellectual property is patently wrong
  • Members of the Sealed Knot, a society promoting interest in the English Civil War, stage their 50th re-enactment of the Battle of Nantwich

    The networker
    If the AI Roundheads go to war with tech royalty, don’t bet against them

    John Naughton
    Silicon Valley wants to spend a fortune on the fantasy of human-level intelligence. But there are more practical and valuable things to achieve
    • The networker
      While Trump blathers about tariffs and Gaza, Musk is executing a coup d’état

      John Naughton
    • Observer book of the week
      Source Code by Bill Gates review – growing pains of a computer geek

    • The networker
      DeepSeek: cheap, powerful Chinese AI for all. What could possibly go wrong?

      John Naughton

January 2025

  • A TikTok message on a smartphone against the backdrop of a US flag.

    The networker
    Trump may smell money in saving TikTok, but there’s a whiff of platform power too

    John Naughton
    Whatever deal the US president is eyeing over the app, it is further proof some digital giants wield disproportionate clout
  • A big tech horse running away with its rider.

    Creative data
    Cringing before the tech giants is no way to make Britain an AI superpower

    John Naughton
    To realise his dream for economic growth, Keir Starmer must seize the reins of technological power
    • The networker
      With his toxic revamp, Emperor Zuckerberg is preparing to be Trump’s puppet

      John Naughton
    • The networker
      Note to No 10: one speed doesn’t fit all when it comes to online safety

      John Naughton
    • The networker
      Memo to Trump: US telecoms is vulnerable to hackers. Please hang up and try again

      John Naughton

December 2024

  • Composite of the number 2025 and Nigel Farage lifting his eyebrow and shouting, David Bowie cradling an electric guitar, a Polaroid of Leigh Bowery in make-up, a character with a hat and antennae from Memoir of a Snail and Liam Gallagher singing into a microphone

    From climate denial to gothic movies to ‘treat culture’ … what to expect in 2025

  • Microsoft Excel in use as a call log at a UK doctor’s surgery, 2014.

    The networker
    How will AI reshape 2025? Well, it could be the spreadsheet of the 21st century

    John Naughton

November 2024

  • A graphic featuring a human body overlaid on top of a pair of hands typing on a laptop.

    The networker
    If AI can provide a better diagnosis than a doctor, what’s the prognosis for medics?

    John Naughton
    Studies in which ChatGPT outperformed scientists and GPs raise troubling questions for the future of professional work
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