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Girls say AI is a smarter tutor, a funnier comedian, and has better better taste than their parents, new Girl Scouts survey finds thumbnail
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Girls say AI is a smarter tutor, a funnier comedian, and has better better taste than their parents, new Girl Scouts survey finds

Girl Scout cookies may still sell themselves, but when it comes to homework help, jokes, and emotional support, young girls are letting AI...

SAP CEO: the AI race is being fought in the wrong place  thumbnail
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SAP CEO: the AI race is being fought in the wrong place 

The enterprise AI race is quickly becoming a contest over interfaces.  Every week brings another announcement about smarter copilots, more capable agents, or ...

Vauxhall turns to China’s Leapmotor in bid to keep British motoring affordable thumbnail
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Vauxhall turns to China’s Leapmotor in bid to keep British motoring affordable

Vauxhall, one of Britain’s oldest and best-loved motoring marques, is to fit Chinese-engineered components in its vehicles for the first time in its...

SME funded launches one-stop finance platform to plug funding gap for britain’s builders and manufacturers thumbnail
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SME funded launches one-stop finance platform to plug funding gap for britain’s builders and manufacturers

A new specialist finance platform aimed squarely at the UK’s construction and manufacturing sectors has launched in a bid to ease one of...

ProcurePro lands $11m to drag construction’s $13 trillion supply chain out of the spreadsheet era thumbnail
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ProcurePro lands $11m to drag construction’s $13 trillion supply chain out of the spreadsheet era

Construction is an industry worth $13 trillion globally, yet it remains one of the least profitable on earth. Margins of between 1 and...

OpenAI mints hundreds of overnight millionaires as staff cash out $6.6bn in share sale thumbnail
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OpenAI mints hundreds of overnight millionaires as staff cash out $6.6bn in share sale

Roughly 600 staff at OpenAI have walked away with an average of $11 million (£8 million) apiece after cashing out a combined $6.6...

Eon swallows Ovo in £600m deal that crowns Germany’s biggest energy giant as Britain’s largest supplier thumbnail
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Eon swallows Ovo in £600m deal that crowns Germany’s biggest energy giant as Britain’s largest supplier

The German utility giant Eon has agreed to buy the retail arm of Ovo Energy in a transaction that will create Britain’s largest...

There aren’t enough rockets for space data centers. Cowboy Space raised $275 million to build them. thumbnail
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There aren’t enough rockets for space data centers. Cowboy Space raised $275 million to build them.

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...

Venmo’s biggest makeover in years comes at a very interesting time thumbnail
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Venmo’s biggest makeover in years comes at a very interesting time

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Korea’s biggest manufacturers back Config, the TSMC of robot data thumbnail
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Korea’s biggest manufacturers back Config, the TSMC of robot data

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