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  • From toilets to MSG: Four unlikely winners of the AI boom

    March 11, 2026

    Believe it or not, Toto, the Japanese toilet and bidet maker, has become one of the more improbable stock success stories of the AI boom. The company produces electrostatic ‘chucks’, components critical to memory chip production, and when activist fund Palliser Capital took a stake last month and called it “the most undervalued and overlooked [...]

  • Is AI destroying SaaS?

    March 10, 2026

    In a world where generative AI can increasingly do the work, what will happen to Saas, asks Shamillah Bankyia.

  • Social media giants must do more to stamp out scam ads

    March 10, 2026

    Social media platforms must take greater responsibility for combating AI-fuelled Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud, which is costing consumers and payment service providers millions, says Lord McNicol Online shopping is easy, convenient and sometimes dangerous.  The arrival of AI has seen an explosion in fake advertising online and the UK has become a prime target [...]

  • Sound-proof booths are as important as AI for your office

    March 10, 2026

    Your employees’ ability to concentrate is the biggest limiting factor on productivity, says Paul Armstrong Corporate leaders are pouring billions into artificial intelligence in pursuit of a long-promised productivity boom. Early evidence is suggesting the gains may stall for a surprisingly familiar reason: human attention. Research into what analysts now describe as ‘AI brain fry’ [...]

  • London AI security startup raises $15m as threats rise

    March 9, 2026

    A London startup building AI tools to help protect critical infrastructure and public venues has raised $15m (£11.8m) in funding as governments across Europe step up security measures. Augur said the seed round was led by Plural, with participation from First Kind, SNR, Flix and Tiny VC. The company’s platform connects with existing cameras and [...]

  • Nscale lands $2bn funding amid UK push to grow AI infrastructure

    March 9, 2026

    London-based AI infrastructure firm Nscale has raised $2bn (£1.6bn) in funding, raising its valuation to $14.6bn as Britain seeks to get ahead of the global AI computing race. The series C round, led by Aker ASA and 8090 Industries, has been backed by heavyweight investors including Nvidia, Dell Technologies, Lenovo, Citadel and Point72. The funding [...]

  • Samsung on market for deals with AI giants

    March 8, 2026

    Samsung is pursuing AI deals with tech leaders as it bets on artificial intelligence as the new front in its competition with Apple for dominance of the global smartphone market. The Korean tech giant’s consumer device chief has said the firm is “open to strategic co-operation” with AI companies like OpenAI. Samsung lost out against [...]

  • Anthropic: AI hasn’t caused job losses yet, but hiring is slowing

    March 6, 2026

    AI has yet to trigger the wave of job losses many fear, according to one of the sector’s biggest players, but early signs suggest it may already be reshaping how companies hire. New research from Anthropic found little evidence that AI has increased unemployment in the occupations most exposed to the technology since the launch [...]

  • Sadiq Khan invites Anthropic to move to London

    March 6, 2026

    Sadiq Khan has sent Anthropic’s chief executive Dario Amodei an invitation to move to London after the AI giant’s spat with President Trump.  In a letter to the Anthropic boss, the mayor of London praised the company over its “steadfastness” against pressure after it refused to give the US military access to its tools over [...]

  • AI is rewriting reputation – what happens when it gets you wrong?

    March 6, 2026

    AI means companies can now lose their reputations in an instant, with brands now being defined by systems they neither control nor understand.

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