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forbes.com - Mahesh Rajasekharan - Context Is The Oil Of The AI Economy
Context Is The Oil Of The AI Economy
Forbes

Mahesh Rajasekharan is the President and CEO of Cleo. For years, business leaders have understood data is the “new oil.” In the age of AI, that premise deserves an update. Data is abundant. AI models are becoming commoditized. Compute…

theatlantic.com - Idrees Kahloon - The Global Economy Is Both Alive and Dead
The Global Economy Is Both Alive and Dead
The Atlantic

Yesterday, the International Monetary Fund happily reported that the world had weathered the recently settled Iran war surprisingly well. That same day, President Trump declared the cease-fire “over” and promised, “We're going…

bloomberg.com - Matthew A. Winkler - Taiwan Catching China Is Pure Economic 'Prosperidade
Taiwan Catching China Is Pure Economic 'Prosperidade
Bloomberg

Taiwan's economy ranks just 21st in the world in size at $884 billion. Yet the home to 23 million people living 155 miles from Fuzhou between the East and South China seas – a place Portuguese sailors called Formosa, which means beautiful…

forbes.com - Ajith Sankaran - The Economics Of GenAI: Why Managing Token Costs Is An Imperative
The Economics Of GenAI: Why Managing Token Costs Is An Imperative
Forbes

Ajith Sankaran, Executive Vice President, C5i. ​​For the past two years, enterprise conversations around generative AI have been dominated by capability: larger models, better reasoning, multimodal intelligence, copilots and…

scmp.com - SCMP Editorial - Editorial | Trump's fickle behaviour over Iran puts world economy at risk - again
Editorial | Trump's fickle behaviour over Iran puts world economy at risk - again
South China Morning Post

The unpredictable US President Donald Trump has declared the ceasefire agreement with Iran over, not long after it began. At the same time, he has left the door open for US representatives to continue negotiations with Iran, even if he added:…

forbes.com - Sven Oehme - The Next Improvement In AI Economics Won't Come From Faster Chips
The Next Improvement In AI Economics Won't Come From Faster Chips
Forbes

As CTO, Sven Oehme drives DDN 's AI data platform strategy, powering the world's most demanding AI and HPC environments. Three years ago, the AI industry was focused on a single question: Can AI work? Today, organizations face a different…

abc.net.au - Michelle Grattan - With the economy in the doldrums, Albanese looks to AI for the answer
With the economy in the doldrums, Albanese looks to AI for the answer
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

If you are feeling financially depleted personally, and pessimistic about the economic outlook generally, figures released this week won't cheer your mood. The OECD found Australia was one of 11 developed countries where the real minimum wage had…

fastcompany.com - Adele Peters - The economic cost of Trump's clean energy rollbacks has been enormous-and it's still growing
The economic cost of Trump's clean energy rollbacks has been enormous-and it's still growing
Fast Company

It's been a little more than a year since the One Big Beautiful Bill Act began dismantling federal clean energy incentives—just one part of the Trump administration's broader attacks on renewables, from freezing funds and canceling permits…

marketwatch.com - BOJ Report Signaling Economic Resilience Backs Rate-Hike Case
BOJ Report Signaling Economic Resilience Backs Rate-Hike Case
MarketWatch

'All nine regions reported that their respective economies had been recovering moderately, picking up, or picking up moderately,' although there are some weak spots, the central bank said in its quarterly assessment Thursday. That should firm the…

bloomberg.com - Martha Gimbel - The US Economy Is Walking a Tightrope Between Aging and AI
The US Economy Is Walking a Tightrope Between Aging and AI
Bloomberg

For years economists have worried that the US's aging population and falling birth rate would slow economic growth and leave future generations worse off. Now a new idea is gaining traction: that artificial intelligence could help America innovate…

cbsnews.com - Logan  Hall - 'St. Patrick's Day every day': How the World Cup matches created an economic boom for Boston
'St. Patrick's Day every day': How the World Cup matches created an economic boom for Boston
CBS News

As Boston's run as a FIFA World Cup host city comes to an end, local businesses are reflecting on what many describe as a once in a generation economic windfall. For Aidan McGee, a partner at The Dubliner in Boston, the tournament was one of the…

eater.com - Francky Knapp - The Latest Gig Economy Hustle? Restaurant Line-Sitting
The Latest Gig Economy Hustle? Restaurant Line-Sitting
Eater

From coast to coast, folks are getting paid to wait in line for hours on end to secure dot cakes or Lucali pizza If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Francky Knapp is a staff writer at Eater…

entrepreneur.com - Cassadee Orinthia Yan - How Citizenship Is Creating New Economic Opportunities for Global Entrepreneurs
How Citizenship Is Creating New Economic Opportunities for Global Entrepreneurs
Homepage | Entrepreneur

Diaspora citizenship is becoming a powerful way for countries to strengthen economic growth, attract investment and build lasting ties with people connected to their heritage. When done thoughtfully, diaspora citizenship can transform cultural…

afr.com - Luke Kinsella - Born after 1995? Your lifetime economy is running at half speed
Born after 1995? Your lifetime economy is running at half speed
Australian Financial Review

Australia, we have a problem. A triple whammy of bad economic news this week would have had Treasurer Jim Chalmers sweating bullets and hoping people were more focused on the State of Origin. First, Deloitte Access Economics said on Tuesday that…

scmp.com - Kristen Cheung - AI and economy fuel stress for 40% of DSE candidates: Hong Kong youth group poll
AI and economy fuel stress for 40% of DSE candidates: Hong Kong youth group poll
South China Morning Post

Fewer Hong Kong university entrance exam candidates reported high stress levels compared with last year, but nearly 40 per cent cited artificial intelligence (AI) and the economic outlook as their top sources of stress, a survey has found.

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