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Commentary: What if AI retraining is just a comforting lie?

Commentary: What if AI retraining is just a comforting lie? If upskilling is being touted as the bridge to an AI future, it must lead somewhere, says Catherine Thorbecke for Bloomberg Opinion. No one knows whether artificial intelligence will trigger a white-collar jobpocalypse.

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Commentary: The biggest losers from Trump's tariffs? Americans

Commentary: The biggest losers from Trump's tariffs? Americans In addition to raising prices, companies also reined in labour costs to cover the expense of tariffs, says Robert Burgess for Bloomberg Opinion. NEW YORK: It’s widely understood that the Trump administration’s ill-conceived decision back in April 2025 to impose broad “reciprocal” tariffs on US imports from around the world, even on an island inhabited only by penguins, has made the goods that Americans buy more costly.

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Commentary: SpaceX’s capital needs are out of this world

Commentary: SpaceX’s capital needs are out of this world SpaceX's rising capital needs might be a tough sell ahead of its blockbuster initial public offering, says Chris Bryant for Bloomberg Opinion. Elon Musk’s SpaceX needed comparatively little money to build a world-beating space launch and satellite-broadband firm. But as it reframes itself partly as an artificial-intelligence (AI) infrastructure company - offering both terrestrial and potentially space-based computing capacity - its...

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Commentary: How much AI Is too much for stock investors?

Commentary: How much AI Is too much for stock investors? While it’s tempting to keep riding the wave, investors would be wise to diversify their portfolios, says Jonathan Levin for Bloomberg Opinion. The latest earnings season is drawing to a close, and it’s revealed how the artificial intelligence boom is engulfing more and more of the S&P 500 Index.

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Commentary: Brace for a flood of oil as soon as Hormuz reopens

Commentary: Brace for a flood of oil as soon as Hormuz reopens The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will be an extraordinary event, but the oil industry doesn't have a playbook for it, says Javier Blas for Bloomberg Opinion. When the day comes, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will be an extraordinary event: restarting about 10,000 oil wells, pumping roughly 15 per cent of the world’s production, that had been shut down for a hundred days and counting. Nothing even remotely close has...

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Commentary: Google’s AI shift is causing a collective freak-out

Commentary: Google’s AI shift is causing a collective freak-out Google’s AI evolution is taking the company into uncharted waters, though that may be less of a problem for parent company Alphabet than for advertisers, says Parmy Olson for Bloomberg Opinion. When Google recently announced radical changes to its search tool that will overshadow the page of blue links we’ve been used to seeing for more than a decade, online advertisers had something of a collective freakout. The Alphabet-owned...

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CNA Explains: How airlines avoided a jet fuel shortage amid the Iran conflict

CNA Explains: How airlines avoided a jet fuel shortage amid the Iran conflict Despite warnings of a looming jet fuel supply crunch amid the Iran war, major airlines are now saying that they have enough fuel for the next few months. The conflict in Iran has sent jet fuel prices soaring, as the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz choked exports from Gulf refineries that supply a significant share of the world’s jet fuel. The war, which began with United States-Israeli strikes on Iran on...

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RIP software hackathons. Long live the hardware hackathon

I took part in a hackathon in Vilnius the other weekend (courtesy of Basedcollective) during the pink soup festival. I brought along an old rotary phone and our two-man team spent the next 48 hours sticking our fingers in it. We wired a Raspberry Pi into the phone which interfaced with all of its IO and communicated with our server via a single websocket connection which controlled everything from two-way audio, the bell ringer (with custom frequency and audio patterns) and the hangup switch.

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When Fighting Trump Isn’t Enough to Win Another Term

As Democratic heretics go, Representative Dan Goldman isn’t guilty of many crimes against his party. He initially won election to the House after prosecuting the first impeachment of President Trump (whom he now calls a “fascist”), and during two terms, he has voted overwhelmingly with Democratic leaders—even swinging to their left by backing Medicare for All and the abolition of ICE. Goldman isn’t tainted by scandal, nor is he on death’s doorstep; at 50, he’s pretty young for Congress.

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