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To gauge the centrality of the AI superstar, The Economist conducted this thought experiment.
THE ECONOMIST: The stockmarket is fuelling America’s economy but what happens in the event of a slump?
THE ECONOMIST: After two years of bloodshed, Donald Trump’s high-stakes diplomacy has brought Israel and Hamas to the table in a deal that could reshape the region.
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A hostage release and Gaza ceasefire are welcome. However, what happens next is the acid test.
THE ECONOMIST: In parts of America’s economy, the pain is real but the full reckoning has not arrived.
THE ECONOMIST: Donald Trump’s immigration squeeze is fuelling inflation while starving the country of workers.
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THE ECONOMIST: You might call it ouija-board management: messages are being received even if none have actually been sent.
THE ECONOMIST: If a Warner Bros buyout goes ahead the Ellisons will dominate film, TV and streaming on top of their Silicon Valley success
Dodgy data, tetchy markets and a swathe of laid-off workers.
THE ECONOMIST: China’s stockmarket is soaring, but shoppers are still sitting on their wallets.
THE ECONOMIST: Drugmakers have had to contend with Trump pronouncements on everything from vaccines to paracetamol. The pain is set to intensify.
Coders need to start thinking like mechanical engineers.
THE ECONOMIST: It’s easier than ever to invest like the ultra-rich and regulators are worried.