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The Iran war is roiling commodities far beyond oil (economist.com)
5 points by runeks 26 days ago | past | 1 comment
The Knights of Malta (economist.com)
2 points by andsoitis 26 days ago | past
Why AI has not yet upset India's IT industry (economist.com)
6 points by petethomas 27 days ago | past
War may bring lasting change to the airline business (economist.com)
3 points by edward 27 days ago | past
Is cheap energy the key to China gaining AI supremacy? (economist.com)
3 points by edward 27 days ago | past
The new economics of sex work (economist.com)
3 points by thunderbong 27 days ago | past
Top AI models underperform in languages other than English (economist.com)
19 points by Brajeshwar 27 days ago | past | 4 comments
The Anglosphere is increasingly miserable (economist.com)
4 points by decimalenough 27 days ago | past
Why investors won't know what to make of AI for a while (economist.com)
6 points by 1vuio0pswjnm7 28 days ago | past | 3 comments
Why corporate lawyers always win (economist.com)
2 points by 1vuio0pswjnm7 28 days ago | past
Nvidia is expanding its empire (economist.com)
1 point by pingou 28 days ago | past
Why investors won't know what to make of AI for a while (economist.com)
5 points by petethomas 28 days ago | past
A Maoist survival guide to the Iranian energy crisis (economist.com)
4 points by rzk 29 days ago | past | 1 comment
Trouble is brewing [surging energy prices] among America's corporate borrowers (economist.com)
5 points by toomuchtodo 30 days ago | past | 1 comment
The Iran war may be about to escalate (economist.com)
38 points by mikhael 31 days ago | past | 2 comments
China is wrestling with a novel phenomenon: inherited wealth (economist.com)
13 points by Jiahang 31 days ago | past | 2 comments
China's hereditary elite is taking shape (economist.com)
3 points by Jiahang 31 days ago | past
Why investors won't know what to make of AI for a while (economist.com)
2 points by andsoitis 32 days ago | past
Better data could lead to better sex (economist.com)
2 points by andsoitis 32 days ago | past
America and Israel built military targeting machines (economist.com)
5 points by edward 32 days ago | past
Want to hack your body with peptides? If only the science agreed (economist.com)
4 points by andsoitis 33 days ago | past
AI is helping expand the frontier of theoretical physics (economist.com)
3 points by petethomas 34 days ago | past
Altman, Amodei and Musk fight dirty for the biggest prize in business (economist.com)
4 points by andsoitis 34 days ago | past | 2 comments
The AI productivity boost is not here, yet (economist.com)
3 points by danielovichdk 34 days ago | past
America and Israel built military targeting machines: Software (economist.com)
6 points by supernikita 34 days ago | past | 1 comment
Why corporate lawyers always win (economist.com)
4 points by petethomas 35 days ago | past
Economic power is returning to the physical realm (economist.com)
3 points by andsoitis 35 days ago | past
China sets its lowest growth target for a generatioN (economist.com)
4 points by andsoitis 36 days ago | past | 1 comment
There are 56 ethnicities in China–and 55 are getting squashed (economist.com)
13 points by andsoitis 36 days ago | past | 1 comment
China's AI giants are handing out cash to lure in users (economist.com)
1 point by andsoitis 36 days ago | past

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