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John Thornhill

Innovation Editor

John Thornhill is the Innovation Editor at the Financial Times writing a weekly column on the impact of technology. He is also the founder and editorial director of Sifted, the FT-backed site for European startups, and founder of FT Forums, which hosts monthly meetings for senior executives.

John was previously deputy editor and news editor of the FT in London. He has also been Europe editor, Paris bureau chief, Asia editor, Moscow correspondent and Lex columnist.

Email John Thornhill @johnthornhillft  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
    The FT’s guide to the best books to read this summer
    Best summer books of 2024: Technology

    John Thornhill selects his best mid-year reads

  • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    How AI may become the new offshoring

    Companies must find a way to make the most of the new technology

    Jensen Huang, chief executive of Nvidia, delivers a speech in Taipei.
  • Monday, 10 June, 2024
    FT CollectionsTech Exchange
    Index Ventures’ Danny Rimer: ‘The talent is what’s going to drive the difference’

    Markets and technology matter, says the VC veteran, but people are the decisive factor in choosing investments

  • Thursday, 6 June, 2024
    Technology sector
    AI is a green curse as well as a blessing

    The amount of energy used by data centres is staggering

    A server centre in Berlin
  • Thursday, 30 May, 2024
    Renewable energy
    How to ship sunlight and deliver green energy

    Repurposing railways for solar energy transportation is one way to address the energy challenge

    A container on a flatbed rail truck with the SunTrain logo on the side
  • Thursday, 23 May, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    Scarlett Johansson is right: AI companies must be more transparent

    A new index shows that they have a long way to go, including on data access and model trustworthiness

    Close up Scarlet Johansson in red and black stripey vest top and hair done up
  • Thursday, 16 May, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    Britain’s got AI talent but that’s not enough

    The ambitions may be homegrown yet the funds still come from abroad

    A London bus drives behind a car with what appears to be a camera or sensor on its roof
  • Saturday, 11 May, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Can the AI future work for everyone?

    Three important books highlight the technology’s great promise — but warn of the dangers of its misuse without regulation

  • Thursday, 9 May, 2024
    Technology sector
    The great American innovation engine is firing again

    Federal government moves against Asian tech have brought investment rushing in

    View of Apollo Lunar Module 3, built for Nasa’s Apollo space programme, undergoing a docking test at Kennedy Space Center in Florida in 1968
  • Thursday, 2 May, 2024
    Technology sector
    What TikTok and Tesla tell us about pragmatism in the US and China

    Both Washington and Beijing juggle security fears with commercial interests and political influence in their policy positions

  • Thursday, 25 April, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    It’s not only AI that hallucinates

    Human memory is also fallible but people and machines can learn to complement each other

    Illustration of a humanoid robot head with numbers and figures overlaid
  • Thursday, 18 April, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    The AI race is generating a dual reality

    US tech giants may dominate but they won’t have it all their own way

    ChatGPT and OpenAI logos
  • Thursday, 11 April, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    War by algorithm raises new moral dangers

    Israel’s use of an AI-enabled targeting system in Gaza has fed the debate about military technology

    Damaged buildings in Khan Younis this week, after Israel pulled its ground forces out of the southern Gaza Strip
  • Thursday, 4 April, 2024
    Genomics
    Can 23andMe reinvent itself as a drug discovery company?

    It aims to exploit its extraordinary cache of genetic data but changing corporate DNA is hard

    The contents of a 23andMe Ancestry + Traits Service DNA kit laid out
  • Sunday, 31 March, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    Huge AI funding leads to hype and ‘grifting’, warns DeepMind’s Hassabis

    British AI pioneer says the billions of dollars being poured into start-ups is obscuring scientific progress in the field

    Demis Hassabis at the AI Safety Summit in Bletchley Park last year
  • Friday, 22 March, 2024
    The Big Read
    How Big Tech is winning the AI talent war

    Microsoft’s agreement with two founders of Inflection is the latest sign that deep-pocketed companies are scooping up much of the expertise in AI

    Nvidia CEO: Jensen Huang, Microsoft CEO: Satya Nadella, Google CEO: Sundar Pichai
  • Thursday, 14 March, 2024
    Technology
    Superfluous people vs AI: what the jobs revolution might look like

    The spectre of technological unemployment is causing fear — but we should treat the coming changes as an opportunity

    The word ‘Uber’ painted in a parking spot outside an airport
  • Thursday, 14 March, 2024
    Special ReportEurope’s Leading Start-up Hubs
    Top start-up hubs reinvent the model for European tech sector needs

    The UK heads the FT/Statista/Sifted ranking with the most hubs, followed by Germany and Spain

    an illustration of men and women surrounding a map. Each person is holding a glowing white object. Tha map is dotted with glowiing white spots
  • Thursday, 7 March, 2024
    Technology sector
    Elon Musk may yet hold OpenAI to account — unlike its board

    This legal battle is more than a row between billionaire tech bros, it’s about the future of AI transparency

    Elon Musk holds his finger tips together while listening to an interview question
  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
    Financial services
    The Klarna drama reveals a governance gap

    The company needs to convince investors that it doesn’t need its star executives to thrive

    A neon sign that reads Klarna
  • Thursday, 22 February, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    How fatalistic should we be on AI?

    The godfather of artificial intelligence has issued a stark warning about the technology

  • Thursday, 15 February, 2024
    US & Canadian companies
    How hardware is (still) eating the world

    Tech companies have a near-insatiable appetite for chips — and that is only set to grow as the demands of AI software swell

    The Twinscan Exe: 5000
  • Thursday, 8 February, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    Babies vs AI — it’s no contest

    Using infants to develop artificial intelligence technology underscores just how phenomenal their brains are

    A smiling 18-month-old baby girl wearing a head-mounted camera
  • Thursday, 1 February, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    Why AI hallucinations can be a good thing

    Generative artificial intelligence should be welcomed as a giant mash-up machine to enhance creativity

    Shoppers with trolley walk down an aisle in a supermarket
  • Tuesday, 30 January, 2024
    ReviewBusiness books
    Business books: what to read this month

    US manufacturing woes, having a good time at work and thinking strategically with or without numbers

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