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What Financial Times Says About Artificial Intelligence

37 episodes about artificial intelligence

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Key Insights on Artificial Intelligence

AI democratization hinges on whether five big companies control systems or if new architectures enable broader access and competition

  • Ken Griffin reversed from AI skeptic to believer, reporting 15-25% productivity boosts at Citadel using AI for high-skilled finance work previously requiring weeks
  • Microsoft AI CEO predicts 18 months for all white-collar work automation, while Anthropic's CEO forecasts 10% overall and 50% entry-level unemployment
  • College graduates are booing AI mentions at commencement speeches, reflecting anxiety about job displacement from technology whose architects promise career destruction
  • Meta laid off 8,000 employees (10% of staff) while installing screen tracking software allegedly for AI training, creating 'new lows' in company morale
  • The AI doom cycle progresses through skepticism, AI psychosis, doom desperation, real-world recalibration, and finally enlightened anxiety
  • Economist Alex Emos's What Will Be Scarce explores how human-centric 'relational sectors' may grow as AI automates other work categories
  • SpaceX's IPO debut soared 20%, making Elon Musk a trillionaire and signaling massive investor appetite for AI-related companies

Episodes

US, Iran agree ceasefire deal as Trump heads to G7 summit

US, Iran agree ceasefire deal as Trump heads to G7 summit

Trump’s new $1.8bn fund under fire

Trump’s new $1.8bn fund under fire

What Big Tech wants out of Trump’s China visit

What Big Tech wants out of Trump’s China visit

GameStop’s wild bid for eBay

GameStop’s wild bid for eBay

LVMH looks to shrink its luxury empire

LVMH looks to shrink its luxury empire

Could the US scrap quarterly reporting?

Could the US scrap quarterly reporting?

Disney’s new CEO faces first challenge

Disney’s new CEO faces first challenge

Defence stocks drop despite US-Iran war

Defence stocks drop despite US-Iran war

Life under Iran’s digital blackout

Life under Iran’s digital blackout

Private equity deals where the seller is also the buyer

Private equity deals where the seller is also the buyer

Senior Republican clears path for next Fed chair

Senior Republican clears path for next Fed chair

BP’s major setback

BP’s major setback

The AI digital divide

The AI digital divide

How the world is preparing for oil shortages

How the world is preparing for oil shortages

PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

OpenAI investors question its valuation

OpenAI investors question its valuation

Hungary ousts longtime prime minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n

Hungary ousts longtime prime minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n

China lends Cuba a helping hand

China lends Cuba a helping hand

Investors try to stay ahead of Trump’s Iran moves

Investors try to stay ahead of Trump’s Iran moves

Gold hasn’t been acting like itself lately

Gold hasn’t been acting like itself lately

Artificial intimacy: How to fall in love with AI

Artificial intimacy: How to fall in love with AI

Corporate America grapples with huge oil price swings

Corporate America grapples with huge oil price swings

The US is leaving an Iranian island untouched

The US is leaving an Iranian island untouched

AI turns to a new type of lending

AI turns to a new type of lending

How Deutsche Bank wooed Jeffrey Epstein

How Deutsche Bank wooed Jeffrey Epstein

European investment banks’ killer year

European investment banks’ killer year

The war in Ukraine, four years later

The war in Ukraine, four years later

Bonus: Greenhouse’s Daniel Chait on standing out in a tough job market

Bonus: Greenhouse’s Daniel Chait on standing out in a tough job market

The great graduate job drought

The great graduate job drought

OrbΓ‘n draws US support ahead of Hungary’s election

OrbΓ‘n draws US support ahead of Hungary’s election

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