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As AI-produced material floods the internet, the digital landscape faces a decline in quality and a shift towards curated human-created content, with implications for creativity, search, and worker displacement in 2026. Happy new year and welcome back to The AI Shift, our weekly look at artificial intelligence and the labour market. Building on the observations in this newsletter, two broad threads are likely to shape 2026: the changing texture of the internet as a place to spend time and the uneven labour-market consequences of rapid AI adoption across creative and technical work. [1] A striking point from last year is…
The AI2050 Scholarship, backed by Schmidt Science Fellows and funded by Eric Schmidt, has announced its latest cohort of 28 scholars. This initiative aims to shape a safer, trustworthy, and societally beneficial future for artificial intelligence through innovative research in chemistry, astrophysics, security, and more. The prestigious AI2050 Scholarship has…
A growing trend of integrated legal and public relations strategies is reshaping how companies prevent, respond to, and recover from crises, driven by notable Chinese cases and global services, leading to more resilient corporate reputations. In contemporary corporate crisis management, the traditional perception of business lawyers as reactive “firefighters” is…
A comprehensive study analysing grocery purchasing patterns across London uncovers significant disparities in diet quality, with low-income areas facing limited access to nutritious foods and higher consumption of ultra-processed options, prompting calls for targeted interventions. New research analysing grocery purchasing data from 1.6 million London residents has revealed stark disparities…
Harrow Council is set to initiate legal action against Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Metropolitan Police over the planned closure of Pinner Police Station’s volunteer-led front desk, sparking a debate over community safety and access to police support amid widespread opposition. Harrow Council is set to begin legal action against…
A new analysis of supermarket transactions across London uncovers that socioeconomic and cultural factors influence diet quality more than physical access, challenging traditional views of food deserts and highlighting the need for tailored interventions. Eating a nutritious diet rich in fruits and vegetables is crucial for maintaining good health and…
London’s West End transforms into a winter wonderland as the tenth anniversary of the ‘Spirit of Christmas’ display features over 30 illuminated ‘Spirits’ and an interactive Wishing Tree, blending tradition with sustainability, amid mixed social media reactions. The streets of London have been transformed into a winter wonderland as the…
The Bank of England maintains its Bank Rate at 4.00% amid growing concerns over weakening demand and global market instability, influencing investor sentiment and corporate earnings ahead of key earnings reports. The Bank of England (BoE) has recently held its Bank Rate steady at 4.00%, marking a notable shift in…
A comprehensive review reveals deep-seated discrimination within the Met, highlighting the urgent need for transformative cultural and structural change to rebuild trust and eradicate racial harm. A recent internal review of the Metropolitan Police Service reveals that discrimination, particularly against Black staff, is deeply embedded within the force’s human resources…
A new study reveals that cultural conflicts and immigration tensions are intensifying political fractures in the UK, driven by nostalgia, media influence, and shifting public attitudes, posing a challenge to social cohesion. A recent study by King’s College London’s Policy Institute and pollster Ipsos reveals that cultural conflicts and immigration…
A recent study reveals that eight in ten Britons perceive the nation as more divided than ever, with rising nostalgia, cultural conflicts, and political disenchantment shaping a fractured sense of identity across the country. National pride in Britain has reached a notably low ebb, with society perceived as more divided…
Executive Abstract Predictive analytics, AI-enhanced diagnosis, and measurement-based care are rapidly transitioning behavioural health from experimental pilots to broadly commercialised platforms, underpinned by robust clinical evidence and evolving policy incentives. Hyve’s acquisition of Behavioural Health Tech (BHT) solidifies its strategic position by leveraging a growing, focused community of payers, providers,…
Executive Abstract Predictive analytics, AI-driven diagnosis and measurement-based care have moved from pilot proofs to near-term commercial workflows in behavioural health, and this shift is creating immediate monetisable levers for conveners and platform operators. Hyve’s acquisition of Behavioural Health Tech gives it a practical conduit to convert audience scale and…
