AI & Economics
Huge AI Bonuses in South Korea Spark Fight Over Sharing Tech Wealth
Payouts at Samsung and SK Hynix have raised questions over how to share the windfall from the AI boom across the broader workforce and society.
The Three-Year AI Explosion: Decoding the Morningstar Data
An in-depth analysis of the Morningstar report on AI's trajectory since 2023, the market winners, and the upcoming phase of enterprise productivity.
The Hum of the Cloud: New Jersey Residents Sue Data Center Over Persistent Noise
A legal battle in New Jersey highlights the hidden environmental impact of AI: the relentless noise of cooling systems keeping the digital world alive.
Why One of This Year’s Best Games, ‘Mina the Hollower,’ Is Only $20
Yacht Club Games challenges the $70 industry standard, proving that pricing strategy is just as vital as game design in the 2026 market.
Space Stocks’ Hype Gets Reality Check With Blue Origin Blowup
A weeks-long rally in space-related stocks came to an abrupt halt on Friday, with a Blue Origin rocket explosion serving as a glaring reminder of the risks in the blossoming industry.
Why the Next Great US Tech Hub Won't Be a Single City
The era of Silicon Valley as a geographic monopoly is ending. The future of innovation lies in decentralized networks and digital corridors.
AI in HR: How Human-Centered Leadership Can Close the Influence Gap at Work
As AI reshapes the workplace, ADP explores how leaders can leverage technology to strengthen human connection and close the widening influence gap among employees.
Athens Stock Exchange: A Record-Breaking May Amid Global Bull Run
With an 8.41% gain and turnover exceeding €1 billion, the Greek market confirms its upward trajectory, mirroring the global climate of euphoria.
"We Were Wrong": Dan Loeb’s Mea Culpa and Wall Street’s Deafening Wake-Up Call to AI
Billionaire Dan Loeb of Third Point admits he underestimated AI's speed, warning of a sweeping disruption of business models that caught even the elite off guard.
Alexandros Exarchou: The Warning for the European Winter and the Strategic Role of the Vertical Corridor
The head of AKTOR Group sounds the alarm for the European economy, analyzing the future of energy security and the evolving banking landscape.
The Great Realignment: Why Flexibility is Dethroning Salary in the Greek Labor Market
New data from kariera.gr reveals a structural shift in employee priorities, with work-life balance emerging as the dominant demand over traditional compensation.
Global Equity Funds Surge as AI Enthusiasm Overpowers Macroeconomic Concerns
Global markets witness a wave of optimism as Artificial Intelligence shifts from a technological promise to a primary driver of international capital flows.