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FT technology reporter Cristina Criddle looks at how AI companies are infusing their chatbots with personality. OpenAI, Google and Anthropic have developed teams focused on improving 'model behaviour', an emerging field that shapes AI systems’ responses and characteristics. Read the article in full here: www.ft.com/content/a7337550-9b42-45c8-9845-37d78d2…
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The FT’s Emma Jacobs and Andrew Jack report on how development of the educational tech sector has opened new ways of learning such as home schooling. But some education experts warn that the rising popularity of home schooling comes with risks, from the quality of lessons to concerns about safety and inequality. Read the article in full here: www.ft.com/content/364a65cf-4ec1-4f65-ba17-d7cf7eb…
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The FT’s Myles McCormick and Jamie Smyth look at how US oil executives anticipate Donald Trump’s expected rollback of environmental regulations. The president-elect made energy policy a pillar of his campaign, vowing to slash red tape and unshackle US oil producers to drive up production and bring down prices for consumers. Read the article in full here: www.ft.com/content/e66338d6-ac4d-4387-a07b-c17c252…
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The FT’s Amy Borrett looks into why young adults in the UK are finding it harder to achieve financial independence. Analysts say a combination of unaffordable housing, weak wage growth and rising job precarity is threatening young adults’ financial autonomy, with long-term implications for their economic as well as social choices. Read the article in full here: www.ft.com/content/db076232-b674-485b-8693-a575caa…
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FT reporters examine the impact of Donald Trump’s return to the White House and what it means for the world’s manufacturers. Analysts say executives across many industries expect upheaval in supply chains and investment plans amid threats of sizeable tariffs. Read the article in full here: www.ft.com/content/716b7c10-1bfd-4927-8789-c65bf70…
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FT writers report how foreign investors have pulled more than $10bn out of Indian stocks in October, the biggest monthly withdrawal since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The move comes amid fears that Indian shares could now struggle in the face of weak corporate earnings, signs of an economic slowdown and moves by the central bank to curb exuberant retail lending. Read the article in full here: www.ft.com/content/d7ba1339-5326-4265-a360-04574a9…
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The FT and Statista release the first ranking of Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions, businesses that have sustained their sales growth despite concerns over the continent’s economic dynamism. The list highlights companies with sustained revenue growth between 2013 and 2023 — spanning the aftermath of the financial crisis and the invasion of Ukraine. Read the article for free here: www.ft.com/content/13a35b35-eb0f-4935-bbd2-afbdc98…
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FT writers examine whether Germany’s business model is actually broken as the country’s automotive, chemical and engineering industries are all in a slump at the same time. Economists are sceptical that the current administration is capable of change for the better, citing uncertainty caused by coalition strife and constantly changing policies. Read the article in full here: www.ft.com/content/6c345cf9-8493-4429-baa4-2128abd…
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The FT’s economics editor Sam Fleming and Frankfurt bureau chief Olaf Storbeck look at how Donald Trump’s election victory has sent a shudder through Europe and Asia as policymakers digest the implications of a US-led lurch towards protectionism. Analysts say the implications will depend on how far Trump goes in pursuing his anti-globalisation agenda. Read the article in full here: www.ft.com/content/d7e6b4e9-7901-43ed-8402-02971be…
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FT economics leader writer Tej Parikh shares some of his favourite must-read economics books of the year. Find out which titles made his list here: www.ft.com/content/52fe28e0-0b3e-4f23-a9ee-db9df01…
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