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Portugal Emerges as CGI's New AI Hub: A Strategic Alliance with European Academia
CGI selects Portugal for its new AI center of excellence, bridging corporate innovation with academic research in a move of significant geopolitical importance for Europe.
Attack of the AI Script Kiddies: Redefining the Cybersecurity Arms Race
DARPA's AIxCC challenge reveals how AI is turning amateur hackers into state-level threats, fundamentally shifting the balance of power in global cybersecurity.
The Rise of the Chief AI Officer in Venture Capital: Bessemer’s Strategic Shift and the New Era of Investing
Bessemer Venture Partners appoints its first CAIO, signaling a shift where AI is no longer just an investment target, but the core of how venture capital firms operate.
Artificial Intelligence: Elon Musk and Sam Altman in Court – The Battle for the Soul of AGI and the Question of Impartiality
The legal clash between tech's most powerful figures challenges the future of open AI and the judiciary's ability to adjudicate the complexities of AGI development.
OpenAI's Data Center Ambitions Under Fire Following Revenue Shortfall
The collision between massive infrastructure needs and fiscal reality puts OpenAI in a tight spot as revenue growth struggles to keep pace with astronomical Capex demands.
The DeepSeek Mystery: Who Speaks for the AI Giant Amid CEO Liang Wenfeng’s Absence?
The sudden public disappearance of DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng raises critical questions about corporate control and state influence following the startup's global disruption.
The Efficiency Frontier: Navigating the AI Deflation and the Shift to Vertical Value
As the 'DeepSeek shockwave' triggers a price war in LLMs, investors are pivoting from raw compute power to vertical efficiency and fiscal resilience.
S&P: Middle East Tensions to Slow Greek Growth in 2026 – Fiscal Performance as a Buffer
S&P Global Ratings lowers 2026 growth forecasts to 1.7%, citing geopolitical risks while highlighting Greece's fiscal resilience and debt reduction.
The Great Re-entry: Why Major Banks are Flooding Back into US Treasuries
After a prolonged period of caution, major US banking institutions are pivoting back to government debt, shifting the dynamics of global financial markets.
The Real Wealth Rankings of 2026: Why Europe Dominates and the US Falters
The definition of a 'rich country' is being redefined, with new data showing that economic power is insufficient without fair distribution and high quality of life—and Europe is leading the way.
Efthimios Lekkas: The New Reality of Extreme Phenomena and the Urgent Need for Resilience
Professor Efthimios Lekkas analyzes in Business Monitor how the climate crisis is reshaping the planet, turning extreme phenomena into a dangerous new normal.
The Trump Nuclear Gamble: The Rise and Sharp Correction of Energy Investments
An analysis of the rise and fall of nuclear energy stocks linked to Donald Trump's political rhetoric and the AI explosion.