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AI could replace 4 million jobs in South Korea
Bloomberg News, Published on 16/11/2023
» SEOUL - Artificial intelligence (AI) may replace as many as 4 million, or 14% of South Korea's jobs, over the next two decades, a central bank study said, adding to a chorus of warnings on the looming disruption to labor markets around the world.
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OnlyFans owner gets over $500m in dividends in two years
Bloomberg News, Published on 02/09/2022
» Social-media subscription service OnlyFans Ltd said it paid its owner Leonid Radvinsky about US$517 million in dividends since the end of 2020, as profit soared thanks to users and creators flocking to the platform known for its pornographic content during the global pandemic.
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Can AI gain sentience?
Bloomberg News, Published on 17/06/2022
» Media coverage of artificial intelligence tends to invoke tired references to The Terminator or 2001: A Space Odyssey’s HAL 9000 killing a spaceship’s passengers. Hollywood loves a story about a sentient robot destroying humanity to survive.
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Musk spends years silencing critics, wants free speech on Twitter
Bloomberg News, Published on 21/04/2022
» If Elon Musk can take over Twitter Inc, his biggest promise is to transform it into a platform for free speech with few restrictions — something he calls “essential to a functioning democracy.” But Musk, who is famously sensitive to criticism, has a mixed record on championing the cause.
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iPhone X wait times rise after Hong Kong sellout
Bloomberg News, Published on 27/10/2017
» SAN FRANCISCO/BEIJING: Apple Inc began accepting early orders for its iPhone X and shipping times quickly lengthened to as much as five weeks in the US, signalling supplies will likely remain tight as the new device goes on sale Nov 3.
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True to sell 18% stake to China Mobile
Bloomberg News, Published on 09/06/2014
» China Mobile Ltd, the world’s largest mobile-phone company by subscribers, agreed to buy an 18% stake in True Corp for 28.6 billion baht.
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Samsung, Sony readying new devices
Bloomberg News, Published on 19/08/2013
» Samsung Electronics Co and Sony Corp are said to be unveiling new devices next month as two of Asia's biggest technology companies try to showcase their products before Apple Inc releases new iPhones and iPads.
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