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Artificial intelligence is changing how biological threats can be created, detected, and countered. The post AI is the next major biodefense tech priority appeared first on Atlantic Council.
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In a memorable quip during her campaign for election earlier this year, Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi promised that she would smash the button marked “growth.” Her strategy now pits that instinct against those who fear the country’s finances may be what gets smashed instead.
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US technology shares declined on Tuesday after earnings from Samsung Electronics Co. failed to satisfy investors, spurring worries over the durability of this year’s red-hot artificial intelligence trade.
Japan’s weak yen is not a market anomaly. Structural capital outflows, shifting investment patterns, and dollar strength are keeping pressure on the currency—and creating potential new tensions with Washington. The post A weak yen spells trouble for Japan—at home and abroad appeared first on Atlanti
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New York City officials were racing to stabilize a high-rise building in the heart of Manhattan after cracks developed in multiple columns and floors began to sag, leading to the evacuation of nearby office buildings and a school during the height of the morning rush. (Source: Bloomberg)
Artificial intelligence is changing how biological threats can be created, detected, and countered. The post AI is the next major biodefense tech priority appeared first on Atlantic Council.
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Ukrainian authorities say intelligence officer confessed to paying and killing Anastasia Berezovska
Japan’s weak yen is not a market anomaly. Structural capital outflows, shifting investment patterns, and dollar strength are keeping pressure on the currency—and creating potential new tensions with Washington. The post A weak yen spells trouble for Japan—at home and abroad appeared first on Atlanti
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Ukrainian authorities say intelligence officer confessed to paying and killing Anastasia Berezovska
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Apollo Global Management Inc.’s Torsten Slok warned that companies outside the giants of the technology sector are failing to show gains in profitability from their spending on artificial intelligence, posing risks to Big Tech valuations.