Could bad publicity be good for Jaguar? | Brief letters
Marina Hyde, among others, has been critical of Jaguar’s new brand launch (Hats off to Jaguar’s ‘inclusive’ new branding: now people of all backgrounds won’t buy its cars, 22 November). But it seems to have attracted a lot of headlines and column inches, which has meant more people notice it than otherwise would have. Is this clever rather than bad marketing?Luke Brewester Harpenden, Hertfordshire Jonathan Liew’s bleak – and entirely accurate – vision (Sport may be a blunt tool of social change, but it’s time to take a stand against Israel, 22 November) counts up there with some of the most powerful journalism I have ever read. Thank you, Jonathan. It had to be said
Enforced return to office leads workers to seek new jobs
Recruiters have received a surge in job applications from disgruntled workers at companies that are removing employees’ flexibility over where they work after a flurry of return-to-office mandates were issued by large companies.Two-thirds of recruiters have seen an increase in applicants looking for new jobs who are working at companies that are mandating five days a week in the office, according to a survey.In addition, three-quarters of recruiters said they had seen candidates turn down new roles that did not offer hybrid working, according to the survey of 500 in-house and agency recruiters, conducted in November for the flexible workspace provider International Workspace Group (IWG).Similarly, 72% of surveyed recruiters said companies that do not offer hybrid working are becoming less competitive in the job market.The research comes amid the latest battle between employers and office-based employees over where they carry out their work after the explosion in home working caused by the Covid pandemic
Don’t know what to buy your loved ones for Christmas? Just ask ChatGPT
Some people love buying Christmas presents. Polly Arrowsmith starts making a note of what her friends and family like, then hunts for bargains, slowly and carefully. Vie Portland begins her shopping in January and has a theme each year, from heart mirrors to inspirational books. And Betsy Benn spent so much time thinking about presents, she ended up opening her own online gift business.How would these gift-giving experts react to a trend that is either a timesaving brainwave or an appalling corruption of the Christmas spirit: asking ChatGPT to do it for them?The answer, like Christmas Day, will have to wait
AI increasingly used for sextortion, scams and child abuse, says senior UK police chief
Paedophiles, scammers, hackers and criminals of all kinds are increasingly exploiting artificial intelligence (AI) to target victims in new and harmful ways, a senior police chief has warned.Alex Murray, the national police lead for AI, said that the use of the technology was growing rapidly because of its increasing accessibility and that police had to “move fast” to keep on top of the threat.“We know through the history of policing that criminals are inventive and will use anything they can to commit crime. They’re certainly using AI to commit crime now,” he said.“It can happen on an international and serious organised crime scale, and it can happen in someone’s bedroom … You can think of any crime type and put it through an AI lens and say: ‘What is the opportunity here?’”Speaking at the National Police Chiefs’ Council conference in London last week, Murray revealed concerns over emerging AI “heists” in which fraudsters use deepfake technology to impersonate company executives and trick their colleagues into transferring large sums of money
Jannik Sinner tops off dream year by leading Italy to defence of Davis Cup
The rise of Italian men’s tennis has been forecast by many for years as a special generation of young, talented players gradually climbed towards the top of the game. It is fair to say that they have arrived. One year on from their second ever triumph in the competition, Italy won the Davis Cup for a second straight year by defeating the Netherlands 2-0 in Malaga.In a rematch of Italy’s group-stage victory in September, Matteo Berrettini opened the tie with a dominant 6-4, 6-2 win over Botic van de Zandschulp, providing the perfect platform for the world No 1 Jannik Sinner. After edging out a tough opening set over an impressive Tallon Griekspoor, Sinner opened up his shoulders and marched to a 7-6 (2), 6-2 victory
England 59-14 Japan: Autumn Nations Series player ratings
15) George Furbank Replaced just after his try. If England are going to play him at fullback they must find a way to utilise his abundant talent. It has been a relatively quiet autumn but not really his fault. 714) Tommy Freeman Produced the moment of the match, just as England had gone a little flat, with a remarkable offload to Furbank. Has done very little wrong all month without setting world alight
Lammy urged to keep promise of envoy to help free Britons held abroad
Liz Kendall says young people who won’t take up work will lose benefits
The John Prescott I knew: Blair’s ‘beautiful people’ tried to erase him – he had other plans
Why it was such a joy to interview John Prescott and discover his sweet, sad soul | Rachel Cooke
Starmer seeks to hire EU negotiator in pursuit of relations reset
Anti-racism campaigner’s London book events cancelled amid threat of far-right violence
Homeless people to be given cash in first major UK trial to reduce poverty