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Apple's Gemini Siri is finally, almost, maybe here - Professional coverage
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Apple’s Gemini Siri is finally, almost, maybe here

According to Mashable, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple is planning to unveil its Gemini-powered Siri overhaul in the second…

Xbox's Multiplatform Mess Is Just About "Resources," Boss Says - Professional coverage
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Xbox’s Multiplatform Mess Is Just About “Resources,” Boss Says

According to GameSpot, Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan explained the inconsistent release strategy for bringing Xbox games to PS5,…

We're Studying AI Like It's an Alien, and Head Transplants Are Back - Professional coverage
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We’re Studying AI Like It’s an Alien, and Head Transplants Are Back

According to MIT Technology Review, researchers are now treating massive, opaque large language models like alien biology, using techniques from…

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OpenAI Poised to Capture Major Share of $700 Billion AI Market by 2030

OpenAI’s explosive growth with ChatGPT and Sora positions the company to capture significant market share in the projected $700 billion AI market by 2030. JPMorgan analysis indicates OpenAI could generate $174 billion in revenue, representing approximately 25% of the total market value. The company’s early mover advantage creates substantial competitive separation from rivals.

OpenAI is positioned to dominate the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence market, which analysts project will reach a staggering $700 billion in total market value by 2030. The ChatGPT creator’s unprecedented adoption rate and early mover advantage create a formidable competitive position that could see the company capturing approximately one-quarter of the entire AI market, according to recent analysis from JPMorgan.

Unprecedented AI Adoption Rates

EnergySustainability

Brazil Leads Global Push to Quadruple Clean Fuel Production by 2035 at COP30

Brazil is collaborating with Japan to secure international support for quadrupling sustainable fuel production by 2035. The initiative will debut at November’s COP30 summit in Belém, with India and Italy already signaling participation in the clean energy effort.

Brazil is spearheading an ambitious global initiative to quadruple sustainable fuel production by 2035 through a partnership with Japan, positioning the clean energy commitment as a centerpiece of the upcoming COP30 climate summit. The South American nation aims to unveil the formal pledge during the world leaders summit in Belém on November 6-7, according to sources familiar with the negotiations who requested anonymity to discuss private details.

Global Alliance for Clean Fuel Expansion

Economy and TradingInternational Business and Trade

Why Wall Street Believes China Is Winning the Trump Trade War

Despite Trump’s tariff threats, China’s exports surged 8.3% in September as trade with Europe and Asia offset US declines. With control over 90% of rare earth minerals and falling export prices globally, China appears to be strengthening its position in the ongoing trade conflict.

Wall Street analysts are increasingly convinced that China is winning Trump’s trade war despite the president’s recent threat of 100% tariffs, with market reactions and trade data suggesting Beijing holds unexpected advantages in the ongoing economic conflict. Following Friday’s 2.71% S&P 500 Index plunge, futures rebounded strongly as investors bet Trump would ultimately retreat from his aggressive stance, according to recent analysis of market patterns.

China’s surprising export resilience

International Business and TradePolicy

USMCA Renewal Critical for North American Trade Partnership

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement faces renewal negotiations amid increasing trade tensions. With $2 trillion in regional trade at stake, business leaders emphasize the deep economic integration that makes separation from key trading partners both painful and nearly impossible.

As the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement approaches its scheduled review next year, business leaders and policymakers face critical decisions about the future of North American trade. The agreement, which succeeded NAFTA and represents one of the Trump Administration’s signature achievements, now faces renewal talks amid global economic uncertainty and increasing tariff pressures on Canada and Mexico. According to recent analysis of the USMCA framework, the trilateral partnership supports nearly $2 trillion in annual trade, making its continuation vital for American economic interests.

Deep Economic Integration Makes Separation Impossible