Transcript: How to win at AI (if you’re not the US or China), with AI minister Kanishka Narayan
Soumaya Keynes speaks to Kanishka Narayan
Soumaya Keynes speaks to Kanishka Narayan
Gracie the Giraffe; BDCs; elusive neutrinos; flip clauses; data centre moratorium; Norwegian earthquakes
A market seeking direction
Advertised roles suggest company focused on commercialising frontier research
Also in this newsletter: Europe’s top criminal networks hide behind legal businesses and carbon costs split member states
In the ‘lacklustre GDP growth and weak inward investment’ sense, not the ‘café culture and egalitarian social values’ sense
Apple’s price rises and fears over delay to OpenAI’s IPO send Asian bourses sharply lower
Also in today’s newsletter: Burnham’s foreign policy and Italy’s election rules
Read the June forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team
Outsourced data services may not be enough for India to thrive in the AI era
Billionaire is the latest prominent figure to appear before the powerful House Oversight Committee
Daytime peaks on the continent rising three times as fast as the wider rate of global warming, scientists say
Marc Filippino talks to Joshua Franklin, Ian Smith and Florian Müller
Arms company’s €15bn frigate blow tests faith among investors
World’s biggest crypto exchange tells customers how to withdraw their money as MiCA rules set to come into force
New Fed chair’s hawkish words and the fall in oil drive down long-term expectations for price rises
Privately owned company’s valuation has soared as US administration has adopted a light-touch approach to the sector
Opposition parties denounce ‘authoritarian’ attempt to tilt next year’s general elections in premier’s favour
Allies of Britain’s likely next PM expect continuity on Ukraine and support for Nato but possible divergence on UK-EU ties
Impermissible gift is first of its kind by a UK party leader and comes after scrutiny of his living arrangements
The 70-year-old is one of the longest-serving bosses in finance
Edward Luce reviews Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan’s chronicle of daily life in the White House during the US president’s second term
The tech sector is buzzing in Britain. But can it ever be more than a US outpost?
Swiss watchmaker accuses technology group of ‘large-scale appropriation’ of luxury designs in London lawsuit