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Breaching WhatsApp encryption directly is extremely unlikely, experts say. Getty Images
WhatsApp security questioned as Israel remains the only known actor to hack it

While app's encryption remains strong, experts warn advanced spyware can still bypass it

TechnologyJune 19, 2025
Users are increasingly adopting AI-powered assistants. Bloomberg
US tech giants contribute billions to UAE economy as AI transforms user habits

ChatGPT and Gemini reshaping how people search, work and interact online

TechnologyJune 19, 2025
People take shelter at a station of the Carmelit underground funicular railway in Israel's northern city of Haifa. AFP
Technology war fuelling communications paranoia

History suggests compromised devices could be the difference between victory and defeat

TechnologyJune 17, 2025
The OpenAI crash started at 11am Abu Dhabi time, according to Downdetector. AP
OpenAI's ChatGPT crashes, affecting millions of users worldwide

Tech giant acknowledges the outage but not the cause

TechnologyJune 10, 2025
The Pod 5 Ultra’s bedside control unit offers thermal regulation. But in-app chat support failed to hit the mark. Photo: Eight Sleep
How effective is the $5,000 AI bed used by Elon Musk?

Eight Sleep's Pod 5 Ultra can regulate temperature, track your health and improve sleep quality

TechnologyJune 09, 2025
The writer began to make 'real changes' to her life. Dana Alomar / The National
ColumnHow I regained my confidence after losing my hair

When it started falling out, it was like losing a piece of how I saw myself, and how I thought the world saw me

WellbeingJune 06, 2025
The companies will study how advanced technology can improve the classification of brain activity patterns. Getty Images
IBM and Inclusive Brains team up to develop mind-controlled computing

Collaboration aims to contribute to technology that supports advancements in health care

BusinessJune 03, 2025
British broadcaster Piers Morgan speaks to Mina Al-Oraibi of The National at the Arab Media Summit in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Piers Morgan calls on Israel to let media ‘establish truth’ in Gaza

British broadcaster criticises Israel's media blackout in enclave and calls for greater access amid war crimes allegations

MENAMay 28, 2025
Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, at the launch of Forge42 with Peng Xiao, group chief executive of G42, right, and Omar Mir, international board member of WWT, during the Make it in the Emirates forum in Abu Dhabi. Photo: G42
Abu Dhabi's G42 and US firm WWT launch AI accelerator

Initiative will allow companies to build export-ready technology in the Emirates

TechnologyMay 21, 2025
AI Week. General view of the opening day of AI Week in the Museum of The Future, Dubai. Antonie Robertson/The National
VideoThe future of AI: Experts share biggest hopes and fears

The National speaks to experts during Machines Can See summit at Dubai AI Week

UAEApril 25, 2025
The Global Prompt Engineering Championship in Dubai offers a prize pool of Dh1 million. Antonie Robertson / The National
Dubai AI Week hosts second Global Prompt Engineering Championship

Competition returns with new video category, bringing together creative talent from across 13 countries

FutureApril 22, 2025
In the UAE, YouTube reached more than 7.5 million people aged 18 and above in May 2024. Souvik Banerjee / Unsplash
How YouTube became a home for culture and community

Creators from the Philippines, Iraq and India reflect on how the video platform gave them a voice

LifestyleApril 21, 2025
Omar Al Olama, Minister of State for AI, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, at the AI Retreat at the Museum of The Future in Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National
UAE to evaluate government departments on AI use

Artificial intelligence should not be overregulated at expense of innovation, Omar Al Olama tells Dubai AI Retreat

FutureApril 21, 2025
Kamal Shehadeh, The Lebanese Minister of Displaced and Minister of State for Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence spoke to The National on 11 April 2025. Matt Kynaston / The National
VideoLebanon's AI minister says $50m can transform government

In an interview with The National, former e& executive Kamal Shehadi says the money would be used to bring in a national ID system, digitise payments and help build the infrastructure required for AI

MENAApril 18, 2025
Kamal Shehadeh, The Lebanese Minister of Displaced and Minister of State for Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence spoke to The National on 11 April 2025. Matt Kynaston / The National
Lebanon's AI minister says $50m can transform government

In an interview with The National, former e& executive Kamal Shehadi says the money would be used to bring in a national ID system, digitise payments and help build the infrastructure required for AI

TechnologyApril 17, 2025
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