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Predicting 2026: Will Trump and Musk officially reunite?

Europe’s banking industry could shed 10 per cent of its workforce by 2030. Plus, the FT’s US national editor and columnist Edward Luce predicted America’s president would not fall out with one-time “first buddy”, billionaire Elon Musk in 2025. He explains why they could form a ne ...  Afficher plus

Predicting 2026: Will Ukraine finally get a peace deal?

The FT’s Europe editor Ben Hall thought there would be a Ukraine peace deal in 2025. Despite lots of back and forth over ceasefire proposals, an agreement has yet to materialise. The negotiations reveal a lot about the relationship between the west and Russia. Can the countries c ...  Afficher plus

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Introducing Tech Tonic: You Can’t Always Get What you Quant
Behind the Money

Introducing the FT Tech Tonic podcast. You can subscribe and listen to the rest of the series here.


From picking the best stocks to listening in on earnings calls, AI-powered ...

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Superintelligent AI: The Utopians
FT Tech Tonic

If even AI companies are fretting about the existential threat that human-level AI poses, why are they building these machines in the first place? And as they press ahead, a debate is raging about how we regulate this emergent sector to keep it under control. In the second epi ...

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Investment Masterclass: The case for investing in AI
Money Clinic with Claer Barrett

Investors are expecting artificial intelligence to power the next tech revolution - but are they right? Positive numbers from AI chipmaker Nvidia have powered a global stock market rally in recent weeks, with valuations of the so-called Magnificent Seven soaring as AI enters the ...  Afficher plus

Geoffrey Hinton: ‘It’s Far Too Late’ to Stop Artificial Intelligence
Uncanny Valley | WIRED

Artificial intelligence has made headlines all year long, but the turn of events this week was extraordinary. OpenAI was thrown into chaos with the firing and eventual rehiring of CEO Sam Altman. There was a shakeup in the company’s board of directors and fierce debates about ...

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