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The Brandtech Group will use funds to disrupt industry with machine-generated content and artificial intelligence
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
And the yen
Anduril Industries’ Palmer Luckey is leading the start-ups infiltrating the US government’s war machine
Automated application processes are dehumanising and unhelpful
CEO Sam Altman wants customised chatbots to supercharge its business but data suggests ‘GPTs’ have limited appeal
Once country’s most valuable start-up, the company is beset with allegations of mismanagement and governance failings
Heavy trading in company behind Truth Social fuels talk of a new cycle of ‘meme stock mania’
$2.75bn deal is the latest sign of Big Tech’s race to capitalise on the booming sector
The justice department’s complaint is bold but faces an uphill struggle
Analysts question how much further $4.6bn niche business can expand
And so is justifying the Trump Spac at $60 a share
How to navigate the opportunities and challenges posed by a technology few can afford to ignore
Plus, the heat rises on Sullivan Cromwell’s FTX fees and Adam Neumann begins to put together a WeWork bid
DoJ is highlighting what it believes is iPhone maker’s insulation from competition and lack of incentive to innovate
Shares of company behind former president’s Truth Social platform rise 16% in first day of trading
PM is facing pressure from hawks in his party to take tough action, while trying not to hurt trade links
TMTG looks like a rightwing meme stock combined with the classic pathologies of the blank cheque bubble
Philipp Staab’s exploration of how tech giants operate like the colonising East India Company offers a nuanced critique of the fast-developing digital economy
Ecommerce giant says it stands to generate ‘a lot of revenue’ from Eli Lilly’s Zepbound and similar treatments
The emergence of artificial intelligence is having an increasing impact on all facets of life and business. This report looks at how AI is being used to create new jobs and impact lives as well as investigate the impact on employment for the immediate future
AI set to take on customer help, pricing and transaction monitoring — leaving some workers to find alternative roles
AI training for manufacturing workers could minimise job losses
Technology is shaking up the industry but is unlikely to replace roles where nuance is needed
An effect of the new technology ‘doesn’t have to be the removal’ of teachers from the classroom
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