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San Francisco, AI capital of the world, is an economic laggard
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8 points
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andsoitis
12 hours ago
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Donald Trump is giving psychedelic medicines a welcome boost
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4 points
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andsoitis
1 day ago
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Why your AI assistant is suddenly selling to you
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3 points
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edward
1 day ago
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Wanted: A New Finance Writer
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economist.com
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2 points
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bookofjoe
1 day ago
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Autonomous weapons are a game-changer
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economist.com
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5 points
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andsoitis
1 day ago
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The rhetoric of war has changed. Not for the better
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2 points
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Michelangelo11
1 day ago
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Jeff Bezos is raising his game in space
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economist.com
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2 points
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andsoitis
2 days ago
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Tim Cook wrote a winning recipe for Apple
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2 points
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andsoitis
2 days ago
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The stablecoin market has got too stable
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economist.com
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2 points
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edward
2 days ago
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Crypto-miners are quietly colonising computers
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4 points
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edward
2 days ago
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Artificial intelligence is creeping into American lawmaking
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1 point
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edward
2 days ago
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Tim Cook wrote a winning recipe for Apple
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2 points
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edward
3 days ago
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Xi Jinping wants a powerful currency. America's war has helped
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economist.com
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7 points
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petethomas
3 days ago
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How Europe regulated itself into American vassalage
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4 points
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RestlessMind
3 days ago
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Anduril, Palantir and SpaceX are changing how America wages war
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1 point
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edward
3 days ago
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AI is the new Oracle of Delphi. That's bad news
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economist.com
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1 point
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edward
3 days ago
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How long it would take to read the greatest books of all time
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1 point
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andsoitis
3 days ago
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John Maynard Keynes saved capitalism from itself
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1 point
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andsoitis
3 days ago
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Europe regulated itself into American vassalage
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1 point
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andsoitis
3 days ago
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America's descent into state capitalism is exaggerated
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2 points
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andsoitis
4 days ago
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Global energy markets are on the verge of a disaster
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economist.com
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17 points
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petethomas
5 days ago
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The IT department: Where AI goes to die
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economist.com
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4 points
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borski
5 days ago
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California tries to fix its housing mess
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economist.com
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3 points
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andsoitis
5 days ago
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The rich world faces a painful bout of inflation
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economist.com
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1 point
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andsoitis
5 days ago
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The world wants Chinese tech. China is determined to keep it
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economist.com
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3 points
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andsoitis
6 days ago
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Anduril, Palantir and SpaceX are changing how America wages war
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economist.com
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74 points
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andsoitis
6 days ago
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Welcome to the World of Machine Audiences
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economist.com
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1 point
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andsoitis
7 days ago
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Why your AI assistant is suddenly selling to you
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economist.com
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2 points
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vinni2
7 days ago
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America wakes up to AI's dangerous power
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2 points
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runeks
7 days ago
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In the AI propaganda war, Iran is winning
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33 points
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hebelehubele
8 days ago
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