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Silicon Valley has no monopoly on AI brainpower. That’s why Demis Hassabis is happy to stay in the UK
When Demis Hassabis was 6 years old, he remembers his father giving him the age-old reassurance prompt used every day…
The publishers, music producers, and film directors who make up the creative economy would say yes — as would many…
As a business founded in 1939, HP is no stranger to wartime turbulence and geopolitical volatility. But the recent conflicts and their resulting economic…
An Athens listing has created the world’s second largest gaming company. Finally, Europe has a #2 global player
Skoda, Urquell Pilsner and Václav Havel. The number of global brands associated with the Czech Republic are few. When Mark Carney,…
There was a simple narrative about Rishi Sunak when he was defeated in the U.K. general election of 2024. The…
As war continues to rage, the World Economic Forum is the latest to postpone Gulf conference in Saudi
When the bombs started raining down on Iran on February 28, many business leaders hoped the conflict would be short and the…
Around the boardroom table, Carmen-Maja Rex’s colleagues slip easily between French and English. When the Airbus CHRO takes her seat,…
“What torments of grief you’ve endured from evils that never arrived,” wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson, the 19th-century American philosopher and writer. Millions of…
Summer Yue isn’t the most famous employee at Meta. The director of “superintelligence alignment and safety research” posts pictures of herself walking her dog on the beach and messages about testing the honesty…
I remember sending my first email in the early 1990s, a clunky experience that meant logging on to two different computer systems. I…











