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Managing AI has become its own job thumbnail
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Managing AI has become its own job

Managers are rushing to deploy AI for efficiency gains. Employees have to figure out how to make it work—and that’s sometimes harder than...

This turbulence-tracking travel app will make your next trip more tolerable thumbnail
The Business Economics

This turbulence-tracking travel app will make your next trip more tolerable

When we talk about travel apps, we typically talk about the types of tools that help you organize your itineraries, find worthwhile stops...

A New York Times critic used AI to write a review, but good criticism can’t be outsourced thumbnail
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A New York Times critic used AI to write a review, but good criticism can’t be outsourced

An author and freelance journalist has admitted to using AI to help him write a book review for The New York Times. Alex...

New tax year – 2026/27 – what small business owners need to know thumbnail
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New tax year – 2026/27 – what small business owners need to know

By Anna Jordan on Small Business UK – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs The new tax year 2026 is...

UK business investment lags G7 rivals as energy costs bite thumbnail
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UK business investment lags G7 rivals as energy costs bite

British companies are investing less in their domestic economy than almost any of their G7 counterparts, reinforcing long-standing concerns about productivity and growth...

Roadchef secures 75-year leases to unlock £300m motorway investment thumbnail
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Roadchef secures 75-year leases to unlock £300m motorway investment

Roadchef is set to invest more than £300 million across its network after securing 75-year lease extensions on five key motorway service areas,...

UK warned it will rely on US gas as calls grow to boost North Sea output thumbnail
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UK warned it will rely on US gas as calls grow to boost North Sea output

Britain risks becoming heavily dependent on US gas imports within the next decade, prompting renewed calls for increased North Sea production to safeguard...

Oracle cuts thousands of jobs as Ellison doubles down on AI investment thumbnail
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Oracle cuts thousands of jobs as Ellison doubles down on AI investment

Oracle has begun cutting thousands of jobs as it accelerates a costly push into artificial intelligence infrastructure, with analysts warning the layoffs could...

Marmite and Hellmann’s to join us giant in £50bn flavour deal thumbnail
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Marmite and Hellmann’s to join us giant in £50bn flavour deal

Unilever has agreed a £50 billion ($66 billion) deal to combine its food brands with McCormick & Company, placing household names such as...

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The Business Economics

Anthropic is having a month

The Business Economic provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute syndicated news to any media publication. The Business Economic is a network member of the Associated...