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Five Amazon employees testified at Seattle City Council meetings where officials sought feedback on a year-long data center new construction pause.
The AI trade could shift back in Nvidia's favor. Here's why ⊕
Physical infrastructure is likely to take up a smaller share of capital expenditures in coming years relative to the core component of all that hardware – chips.
Humanoid robots and smart homes put AI centre stage at VivaTech 2026 in Paris ⊕
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France is putting artificial intelligence and robotics in the spotlight at VivaTech 2026, which opened on 17 June at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.
Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews reveals his new hair - which has 'grown' in six days after using AI filter - as he posts from barber shop in Dubai ⊖
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Lee Andrews revealed his 'new hair' which appears to have 'grown' in a mere six days as he posted from Dubai on Thursday after his release from prison.
‘Ordinary people are being erased’: one director’s audacious fightback against AI – featuring Frinton ⊖
Marc Isaacs’ film Synthetic Sincerity may look like a documentary, but its fictional premise – a lab that scrapes movies to harvest human emotions – shines a hard light on just how far AI can go
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Accenture warns of lower revenue growth as AI threatens IT consultancy ○
Shares fall 14% in pre-market trading, extending a decline fuelled by concerns technology will hit business model
Godfather of AI blasts Musk's xAI as 'failure,' says labs are risking a 'big bubble explosion' ⊖
Yann LeCun's comments renew a long-running spat with Musk and cast doubt over valuations of some of the world's biggest AI companies.
Apple CEO warns price rises ‘unavoidable’ amid AI boom ⊕
The increase of AI data centres has made supply for key electronic device components dwindle, driving up prices.
NatWest boss Paul Thwaite becomes latest bank chief to admit that some jobs in the industry will be taken by AI ⊕
NatWest boss Paul Thwaite has become the latest banking chief to admit that artificial intelligence (AI) will take over some jobs in the sector.