
Carney launches $2.3B AI plan after Pope Leo safety call
Canada is betting more than $2.3 billion that it can scale AI without losing control of it, a signal boards and policymakers cannot ignore.
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Canada is betting more than $2.3 billion that it can scale AI without losing control of it, a signal boards and policymakers cannot ignore.

The new assistant is meant to replace dashboard hunting with quick answers on timing and comment sentiment, a small product move with big workflow implications for creators and the platforms chasing them.

Stand Up centers disability as a rite of passage, forcing decision-makers to rethink who gets to be complex, flawed, and onscreen at all.

Mustafa Suleyman is signaling that Microsoft’s in-house AI push is partly a cost war, with Anthropic now framed as the expensive benchmark decision-makers may want to escape.

Intel is betting a cheaper, memory-heavy datacenter GPU can win the prefill work Nvidia paused, which could reshape AI infrastructure buying decisions.

After nearly 56 years on air, Harris is leaving Radio 2 because of ill health, and BBC peers now face a reminder: legacy talent can outlast any schedule, but not always health.

Gianni Infantino turned FIFA's biggest event into a revenue engine, but the same centralization that powers the $8.9 billion Cup keeps critics uneasy.

A Duboce Triangle listing turns pre-IPO AI equity into home-buying currency, exposing how paper wealth is reshaping luxury real estate.

Scout is Microsoft's first always-on agent, and the real question for leaders is whether the productivity lift is worth the security and cost tradeoff.

The dismissal of a 60 Minutes icon signals a massive leadership shift and a new editorial direction under CBS News Editor in Chief Bari Weiss.

Sony Santa Monica's decision to replace Kratos with Faye has ignited a fierce debate over brand identity and gameplay evolution.

Home sellers are accepting equity in the AI startup instead of cash, betting on a future worth more than today's dollars.