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The Irish government wants to make Big Tech privacy cases more confidential, and civil liberties advocates are furious
NewslettersThe Irish government wants to make Big Tech privacy cases more confidential, and civil liberties advocates are furious
By David MeyerJune 26, 2023
The global financial landscape is shifting in favor of U.S. listings as Europeans get dwarfed and Asian markets grapple with instability
CommentaryThe global financial landscape is shifting in favor of U.S. listings as Europeans get dwarfed and Asian markets grapple with instability
By Richard Torrenzano and Paul TweedJune 26, 2023
Binance told to cease operations in Belgium, with officials citing ‘acts that are liable to constitute a criminal offense’
TechBinance told to cease operations in Belgium, with officials citing ‘acts that are liable to constitute a criminal offense’
By Olga Kharif and BloombergJune 23, 2023
Elon Musk
NewslettersElon Musk says A.I. will bring ‘an age of abundance’—but others say a devastating ‘liar’s dividend’ could also be a byproduct of A.I.
By Jeremy KahnJune 20, 2023
There are more refugees today than at any point in history since WWII. A new approach aims to turn them into the next wave of entrepreneurs
CommentaryThere are more refugees today than at any point in history since WWII. A new approach aims to turn them into the next wave of entrepreneurs
By Dianne CalviJune 20, 2023
Why picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
AIWhy picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
By Hélène Landemore, Andrew Sorota and Audrey TangJune 20, 2023
Melinda French Gates urges bold action from world leaders gathered in Paris to tackle poor nations’ debt woes
LeadershipMelinda French Gates urges bold action from world leaders gathered in Paris to tackle poor nations’ debt woes
By Margaret Collins, Shawn Donnan and BloombergJune 18, 2023
The world’s two richest men had lunch in Paris as Elon Musk’s grand tour of Europe continues
LeadershipThe world’s two richest men had lunch in Paris as Elon Musk’s grand tour of Europe continues
By Steve MollmanJune 17, 2023
Pekka Lundmark is the president and CEO of Nokia.
CommentaryNokia CEO: ‘Geopolitical tensions shouldn’t fragment the world. Here’s why machines need to speak the same language, even if people don’t’
By Pekka LundmarkJune 9, 2023
Moldova is desperate to get into the EU but it’s going to be have a tough time getting out of Russia’s long shadow
PoliticsMoldova is desperate to get into the EU but it’s going to be have a tough time getting out of Russia’s long shadow
By Tatsiana Kulakevich and The ConversationJune 2, 2023
OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman.
TechOpenAI CEO Sam Altman credits Elon Musk with teaching him the importance of deep tech investing. But he has no interest in living on Mars
By Jeremy KahnMay 24, 2023
History has not ended–but the way we view risk has irreversibly changed
CommentaryHistory has not ended–but the way we view risk has irreversibly changed
By Martin Dempsey and Charles BralverMay 24, 2023
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc
TechFacebook owner Meta hit with record $1.3 billion privacy fine and told to stop sending Europeans’ data to U.S.
By David MeyerMay 22, 2023
Carl Icahn
CommentaryCarl Icahn’s activist play plays into the hands of Lina Khan and EU regulators
By Mark S. HerrMay 19, 2023
Harriett Baldwin chairs the Treasury Committee in the U.K.'s House of Commons.
RegulatorsIs crypto trading the same as gambling? This U.K. parliament committee thinks so, and most crypto advocates—unsurprisingly—disagree
By Ben WeissMay 18, 2023
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