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KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI

KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI

Bogus case studies on UBS and transit systems exaggerated adoption of the technology

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy

Weeks of bombardment appear to have only temporarily suppressed Tehran’s firepower hidden underground

The AI public market floodgates are opening

The AI public market floodgates are opening

The huge sums that Wall Street is about to be asked for look like being only a down payment

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think

Companies are betting on big implications for pharmaceuticals, financial services and crypto. But sceptics worry about hype

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KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI

KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI

Bogus case studies on UBS and transit systems exaggerated adoption of the technology

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy

Weeks of bombardment appear to have only temporarily suppressed Tehran’s firepower hidden underground

The AI public market floodgates are opening

The AI public market floodgates are opening

The huge sums that Wall Street is about to be asked for look like being only a down payment

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think

Companies are betting on big implications for pharmaceuticals, financial services and crypto. But sceptics worry about hype

What does the return of El Niño mean?

What does the return of El Niño mean?

US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declares onset of warming cycle across the Pacific Ocean

Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap

Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap

Initiative would require the government to act once the number of people reached 9.5mn

How did air conditioning become a heated debate?

How did air conditioning become a heated debate?

It’s illogical to argue that heating buildings to a safe temperature is a basic right but cooling them is an affectation

The World Cup’s unlikely linguists

The World Cup’s unlikely linguists

As football globalised, many players became polyglots

Editor's picks Friday 12th June
KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI

KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI

Bogus case studies on UBS and transit systems exaggerated adoption of the technology

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy

Weeks of bombardment appear to have only temporarily suppressed Tehran’s firepower hidden underground

The AI public market floodgates are opening

The AI public market floodgates are opening

The huge sums that Wall Street is about to be asked for look like being only a down payment

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think

Companies are betting on big implications for pharmaceuticals, financial services and crypto. But sceptics worry about hype

What does the return of El Niño mean?

What does the return of El Niño mean?

US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declares onset of warming cycle across the Pacific Ocean

Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap

Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap

Initiative would require the government to act once the number of people reached 9.5mn

How did air conditioning become a heated debate?

How did air conditioning become a heated debate?

It’s illogical to argue that heating buildings to a safe temperature is a basic right but cooling them is an affectation

The World Cup’s unlikely linguists

The World Cup’s unlikely linguists

As football globalised, many players became polyglots

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Friday 12th June
KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI
01

KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI

Bogus case studies on UBS and transit systems exaggerated adoption of the technology

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy
02

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy

Weeks of bombardment appear to have only temporarily suppressed Tehran’s firepower hidden underground

The AI public market floodgates are opening
03

The AI public market floodgates are opening

The huge sums that Wall Street is about to be asked for look like being only a down payment

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think
04

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think

Companies are betting on big implications for pharmaceuticals, financial services and crypto. But sceptics worry about hype

What does the return of El Niño mean?
05

What does the return of El Niño mean?

US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declares onset of warming cycle across the Pacific Ocean

Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap
06

Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap

Initiative would require the government to act once the number of people reached 9.5mn

How did air conditioning become a heated debate?
07

How did air conditioning become a heated debate?

It’s illogical to argue that heating buildings to a safe temperature is a basic right but cooling them is an affectation

The World Cup’s unlikely linguists
08

The World Cup’s unlikely linguists

As football globalised, many players became polyglots

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Friday 12th June
KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI
01

KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI

Bogus case studies on UBS and transit systems exaggerated adoption of the technology

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy
02

The Iranian missile cities the US could not destroy

Weeks of bombardment appear to have only temporarily suppressed Tehran’s firepower hidden underground

The AI public market floodgates are opening
03

The AI public market floodgates are opening

The huge sums that Wall Street is about to be asked for look like being only a down payment

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think
04

The quantum computing revolution is closer than you think

Companies are betting on big implications for pharmaceuticals, financial services and crypto. But sceptics worry about hype

What does the return of El Niño mean?
05

What does the return of El Niño mean?

US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declares onset of warming cycle across the Pacific Ocean

Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap
06

Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap

Initiative would require the government to act once the number of people reached 9.5mn

How did air conditioning become a heated debate?
07

How did air conditioning become a heated debate?

It’s illogical to argue that heating buildings to a safe temperature is a basic right but cooling them is an affectation

The World Cup’s unlikely linguists
08

The World Cup’s unlikely linguists

As football globalised, many players became polyglots

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