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Silicon Valley’s billions of dollars on AI haven’t actually generated a return yet. Here’s why most companies should embrace ‘small AI’ instead
It’s time to start thinking smaller when it comes to AI.
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The Federal Reserve’s power: Congress giveth and Congress can taketh away
“Don’t forget, our Federal Reserve is not at all a part of our Constitution. It’s a creature of the U.S. Congress, created by the Federal Reserve Act 1913.”
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OPEC+ agrees in principle to another bumper supply increase
Saudi Arabia and its partners plan to ratify the addition of 548,000 barrels a day for next month when they hold a video conference on Sunday.
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Former prosecutor Jack Smith, who led criminal probes on Trump, is reportedly under investigation by Office of Special Counsel
Republican Senator Tom Cotton had reportedly asked the agency to investigate whether Smith’s actions had been designed to influence the 2024 election.
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US-India relations fray over Trump’s tariff invective and Russian oil
President imposes 25% levy on New Delhi and draws closer to Pakistan despite once-warm personal ties with Modi
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I’m a cybersecurity CEO who advises over 9,000 agencies and Sam Altman is wrong that the AI fraud crisis is coming—it’s already here
We may soon recognize a “Moore’s Law”-style principle for AI that I call “Altman’s Law”: every 180 days, AI capabilities double.
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Asylum hotel protests spread to prestige London postcodes
Canary Wharf and Islington residents mobilise as unrest moves south from more deprived parts of northern England
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The art of charisma
What is it, who’s got it — and how is politics being reshaped by the power of the X factor?