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Financial Times - Business
Financial services shun AI over job and regulatory fears
Industry leaders say concerns over impact of technology are outweighing benefits such as productivity gains and cost cuts -
MarketWatch - Business
How Apple is borrowing from its 1980s playbook when it comes to AI
Oppenheimer sees compelling parallels between what Apple is doing in AI and its 1980s Macintosh strategy.Apple -
The Wall Street Journal - World
New AI Technology Spurs Excitement and Concerns Among Private-Credit Managers
Unease about data bias and job security as the use of generative AI ramps up could temper enthusiasm among private lenders. -
Inc. - Business
The Biggest Problem With Apple Intelligence Is That It Won't Run on the Best AI Device Ever Made
The Apple Watch is the perfect AI device form factor. It just won't be getting any of Apple's new features.Apple -
The Hill - Politics
Biden says 'we did well,' no concerns about debate performance
President Biden brushed off concerns about his debate performance against former President Trump Thursday despite widespread panic among Democrats about how the night played out. The president and first lady Jill Biden stopped at a Waffle House in ...Joe Biden -
ABC News - Sports
The US Tennis Association can do more to prevent abuse such as sexual misconduct, a review says
An outside review of the U.S. Tennis Association’s safeguarding system makes 19 specific recommendations for how the group that oversees the sport in the country and runs the U.S. Open Grand Slam tournament can do more to protect players from ... -
The Guardian - World
Bolivia coup attempt: ex-army chief given six months ‘preventive detention’, says prosecutor
Juan José Zúñiga Macías has been handed charges of terrorism and armed uprising, says prosecutor, as president again rejects claims of ‘self-coup’ to boost popularity . A Bolivian former army chief accused of leading a failed coup attempt has been ... -
Yahoo News - World
West African defense chiefs propose a $2.6 billion security plan that analysts say might not work
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ABC News - World
West African defense chiefs propose a $2.6 billion security plan that analysts say might not work
Defense chiefs of West Africa on Thursday proposed an ambitious plan to deploy a 5,000-strong “standby force” to fight the region’s worsening security crises, a measure that analysts say might not work due to challenges of funding and division ... -
Financial Times - World
‘Flood’ of cheap Russian fertiliser risks Europe’s food security, industry says
Growing dependence gives Moscow more leverage over European crop productionRussia
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