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AI
4 months ago
Our new podcast series examines the rise of artificial intimacy
Cloudflare pops 10% as AI agent wave led by viral Moltbot boosts security demand ⊕
CEO Matthew Prince said Cloudflare is benefitting from a "fundamental re-platforming" of the Internet.
This stock got caught up in the software drawdown. Goldman says it’s insulated from AI threat ⊖
Goldman Sachs sees shares of Samsara rising about 30% from current levels.
Scripps launches cost cutting, AI integration in latest effort to generate earnings growth ⊕
CEO Adam Symson said in an interview with CNBC the changes are intended to alleviate journalists from administrative tasks, but not replace them with AI.
Heineken to slash up to 6,000 jobs in AI 'productivity savings' amid slump in beer sales ○
Heineken's CEO told CNBC that AI will play an "important part of ongoing productivity savings" after the brewer said it plans to cut up to 7% of its workforce.
Europe's answer to OpenAI announces billion-dollar AI infrastructure push in Sweden ○
French AI startup Mistral said it will invest 1.2 billion euros ($1.43 billion) into digital infrastructure projects in Sweden.
UK wealth managers hit as AI contagion spreads ○
St James’s Place leads declines with double-digit slide on FTSE 100
5 months ago
The big AI job swap: why white-collar workers are ditching their careers ⊕
As AI job losses rise in the professional sector, many are switching to more traditional trades. But how do they feel about accepting lower pay – and, in some cases, giving up their vocation?
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Without stronger privacy laws, Australians are guinea pigs in a real-time dystopian AI experiment | Peter Lewis ⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Citizen surveillance is becoming increasingly normalised, even while similar technology is being deployed by ICE agents in the US and the IDF in Gaza
Say cheese! A decision last week greenlighting Bun…
Asia-Pacific markets climb as investors shrug off weak U.S. retail sales, eye China inflation ⊖
Stocks in Asia moved higher Wednesday, extending recent gains despite softer-than-expected U.S. retail sales and growing unease over AI on Wall Street.
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