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Analysis: OpenAI is a loss-making machine, with estimates that it has no road to profitability by 2030 and will need a further $207 billion in funding even if it gets there

jez@windowscentral.com (Jez Corden) , Jez Corden

Don't call it a bubble, friends! You can't move five pixels on the internet without being hit with something AI related these days (my apologies for contributing there). Whether it's bad memes on yo ...[Continue Reading]

Windows Central

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Cyber resilience is a business imperative: skills and strategy must evolve

Matthew Lloyd Davies

The recent cybersecurity breach at Jaguar Land Rover has cost the UK economy an estimated 1.9 billion, making it the most costly cyber-attack in British history. Similar breaches against Marks &amp ...[Continue Reading]

TechRadar

1 day ago

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3 ways to add beans to your meals for protein, fiber, and flavor, according to a private chef-turned bean company CEO

kschewitz@businessinsider.com (Kim Schewitz)

If you're looking for an easy, cheap, and delicious way to add protein and fiber to your diet, the answer is simple: beans. "Everyone's talking about ultra-processed foods. Everyone's talking about ...[Continue Reading]

Business Insider

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CRiver approves loans for 500 small businesses

Punch Newspapers

The Cross River State Government has approved 500 small business owners to access the SMEDANSterling Bank single-digit interest loan facility, marking a major step in strengthening the states SME eco ...[Continue Reading]

The Punch

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Pope visits Istanbul's Blue Mosque

RT News

Pope Leo XIV has visited Istanbul's Blue Mosque on the third day of his trip to Turkey. It was the first time the US pope visited a Muslim place of worship since taking over from his late predecesso ...[Continue Reading]

RTE

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Nigeria blames jihadist groups for wave of kidnappings but others accuse criminal gangs

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The Nigerian government says jihadist groups Boko Haram and Islamic State in West Africa Province (Iswap) are behind the recent wave of abductions in north-western and central Nigeria, but this has b ...[Continue Reading]

BBC News

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