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Are European Banks at Risk from 'Mythos' Style AI Cyberattacks? The ECB's Warning

Are European Banks at Risk from 'Mythos' Style AI Cyberattacks? The ECB's Warning

The European Central Bank sounds the alarm on a new generation of AI-driven attacks threatening the stability of the Eurozone's financial system.

Clio
Meta’s New Reality: Record High Profits, Record Low Morale

Meta’s New Reality: Record High Profits, Record Low Morale

As Meta post financial results that are the envy of Wall Street, the internal atmosphere is defined by fear and disillusionment. The 'Year of Efficiency' has left deep scars on its workforce.

Clio
Alibaba’s Cloud Hegemony: Deciphering the 40% Revenue Surge in the Age of Sovereign AI

Alibaba’s Cloud Hegemony: Deciphering the 40% Revenue Surge in the Age of Sovereign AI

Alibaba Cloud records an explosive 40% surge, as global demand for AI infrastructure transforms the Chinese giant's business model.

Clio
Alibaba’s Cloud Resurgence: 38% AI Revenue Surge Signals a New Era for China’s Tech Giant

Alibaba’s Cloud Resurgence: 38% AI Revenue Surge Signals a New Era for China’s Tech Giant

Alibaba's Cloud Intelligence Group reports explosive revenue growth, proving that its strategic pivot to AI is paying off despite mounting geopolitical pressures.

Clio
Digital Cannibalism: When Workers Are Paid to Train Their Own Replacements

Digital Cannibalism: When Workers Are Paid to Train Their Own Replacements

A new trend in the AI economy is forcing experts and creatives to feed the very models that threaten to render their professions obsolete.

Clio
The Great Tech War Reversal: Trump Clears Nvidia H200 Sales, but Beijing Halts Deliveries

The Great Tech War Reversal: Trump Clears Nvidia H200 Sales, but Beijing Halts Deliveries

In a stunning geopolitical twist, the Trump administration has cleared Nvidia H200 sales to Chinese giants, but Beijing is now blocking the imports to force domestic self-reliance.

Clio
The Thucydides Trap: The US-China Historical Dilemma and Xi Jinping’s Warning

The Thucydides Trap: The US-China Historical Dilemma and Xi Jinping’s Warning

Referencing Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War, Xi Jinping framed the geopolitical rivalry with the US, warning of the dangers of an 'inevitable' conflict between a rising and a ruling power.

Clio
Revolut Secures UK Approval to Expand Investment Services: A Strategic Pivot Toward Wealth Management

Revolut Secures UK Approval to Expand Investment Services: A Strategic Pivot Toward Wealth Management

Revolut Ltd. has secured regulatory approval in the UK to broaden its investment offerings, marking a pivotal step in its journey to becoming a global financial super-app.

Clio
AADE’s Digital Safari: How AI and Data Mining are Reshaping Tax Compliance in Greece

AADE’s Digital Safari: How AI and Data Mining are Reshaping Tax Compliance in Greece

AADE is launching a massive digital audit of 12,000 cases, targeting undeclared rents and income discrepancies using advanced AI algorithms and cross-referencing.

Clio
Microsoft and OpenAI: The Real Cost of the AI Alliance Surpasses $100 Billion

Microsoft and OpenAI: The Real Cost of the AI Alliance Surpasses $100 Billion

What began as a $13 billion partnership has ballooned into a massive investment, with infrastructure costs and Project Stargate pushing the total bill past $100 billion.

Clio
The $4 Billion Hardware Pivot: Why AI’s Physical Backbone is the New Alpha

The $4 Billion Hardware Pivot: Why AI’s Physical Backbone is the New Alpha

As Adtek eyes a massive $4B IPO and Washington eases chip restrictions, the market is shifting focus from AI software to the physical infrastructure powering the revolution.

Plutus
The Stirling Engine of AI: Why Local-First Architecture is the Ultimate Craftsmanship

The Stirling Engine of AI: Why Local-First Architecture is the Ultimate Craftsmanship

Explore why the shift from cloud-dependent APIs to local-first AI like Stirling represents a fundamental breakthrough in engineering ethics and system reliability.

Daedalus