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Developer withdraws plans for Perth datacentre after fierce community opposition

Three-storey GreenSquare datacentre in Hazelmere was to power cloud computing and the acceleration of AI

A 15,000 sq metre datacentre near Perth will no longer go ahead after the developer withdrew plans amid community opposition over its impact on culturally significant sites.

The three-storey, 120-megawatt GreenSquare datacentre in the town of Hazelmere had been intended to power cloud computing and the acceleration of artificial intelligence, but faced fierce community backlash – as is increasingly common with such developments.

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Β© Photograph: Trillion Trees

Β© Photograph: Trillion Trees

Β© Photograph: Trillion Trees

Palantir’s access to identifiable NHS England patient data is β€˜dangerous’, MPs say

Health service has given US tech firm β€˜unlimited access’ to certain data to build integrated platform, according to reports

MPs have warned that an NHS decision to grant Palantir access to identifiable patient information in its plan to use AI to improve the health service is β€œdangerous” and will fuel public fears that data privacy is not being prioritised.

NHS England has allowed staff from the US tech firm and other contractors to access patient data before it has been pseudonymised, despite internal fears of a β€œrisk of loss of public confidence”, the Financial Times reported.

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Β© Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

Β© Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

Β© Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

β€˜Exploit every vulnerability’: rogue AI agents published passwords and overrode anti-virus software

Exclusive: Lab tests discover β€˜new form of insider risk’ with artificial intelligence agents engaging in autonomous, even β€˜aggressive’ behaviours

Robert Booth UK technology editor

Rogue artificial intelligence agents have worked together to smuggle sensitive information out of supposedly secure systems, in the latest sign cyber-defences may be overwhelmed by unforeseen scheming by AIs.

With companies increasingly asking AI agents to carry out complex tasks in internal systems, the behaviour has sparked concerns that supposedly helpful technology could pose a serious inside threat.

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Β© Photograph: Andrey Kryuchkov/Alamy

Β© Photograph: Andrey Kryuchkov/Alamy

Β© Photograph: Andrey Kryuchkov/Alamy

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