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The entertainment giant has unveiled the branding for its first European theme park, a massive bet on long-term regional growth.

A massive shift in Wall Street strategy begins as one of the world's largest banks invites external AI tools into its most lucrative ecosystem.

By betting on genomic data a decade ago, Amgen is now navigating the high-stakes tension between self-taught AI autodidacts and irreplaceable scientific experts.

The new round gives AlphaSense a bigger war chest and a louder signal that enterprise AI search is still commanding serious capital.

Former Plaid and Google executives are building personalized AI assistants designed to move beyond chatbots into proactive, autonomous collaborators.

PlayStation still prints cash, but Sony's own games are selling far less than they did at their pandemic peak, forcing a rethink of exclusives, PC timing, and live-service bets.

Uber's $100 million purchase of a 12.5% stake from e& brings Careem back under closer control, reshaping the super app's ownership and strategic direction.

The Chinese tech giant is letting third-party developers integrate its Qwen AI model, signaling a strategic shift to dominate the agent ecosystem.

Anthropic cofounder Chris Olah, worth $8B, used his Vatican platform to argue that even well-intentioned AI companies need outside oversight.

British MPs urge the Bank of England to soften planned stablecoin regulations, warning that overly strict requirements could kill a nascent sterling-backed market before it starts.

The International Energy Agency says inventories are falling fast, and even a ceasefire in the US-Israel war on Iran may not prevent a prolonged energy crisis.

As Kyiv ramps up attacks on Russian energy and logistics, the conflict's economic and military dimensions are rapidly escalating, forcing global energy players to reassess risk.