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Big tech on a quest for ideal AI device
Big tech on a quest for ideal AI device
Economy

ChatGPT-maker OpenAI has enlisted the legendary designer behind the iPhone to create an irresistible gadget for using generative artificial intelligence (AI). Apple is being cautious embracing generative AI, slowly integrating it into iPhones even as rivals race ahead with the technology.

Google turns internet queries into conversations
Google turns internet queries into conversations
Economy

Google on Friday began letting people turn online searches into conversations, with generative artificial intelligence providing spoken summaries of query results. Google is beefing up online search with generative artificial intelligence, embracing AI despite fears for its ad-based business model.

Spain economy minister urges fair, balanced EU-US tariff deal
Spain economy minister urges fair, balanced EU-US tariff deal
Economy

Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said a tariff pact between the EU and Washington should be "fair and balanced," although both sides remain far from a deal as a July deadline approaches. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC this week that an EU deal will likely be among the last that Washington completes, even as he remained optimistic that both sides would reach this goal.

War, trade and Air India crash cast cloud over Paris Air Show
War, trade and Air India crash cast cloud over Paris Air Show
Economy

War, tariffs and the Air India crash will cast a shadow over the Paris Air Show as the aerospace industry's biggest annual gathering opens on Monday. Boeing chief executive Kelly Ortberg cancelled plans to attend the Paris Air Show to focus on the investigation into the crash.

Airlines halt many Middle East flights after Israel hits Iran
Airlines halt many Middle East flights after Israel hits Iran
Economy

Global airlines on Friday cancelled flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran and other Middle East destinations, or rerouted planes, as airspaces shut following Israeli strikes on Iran. Emirates, the Middle East's largest airline, cancelled flights to and from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Iran after Israel launched the strikes.

As Trump mulls sanctions, Russia's military economy slows
As Trump mulls sanctions, Russia's military economy slows
Economy

After three years of doom-defying growth, Russia's heavily militarised economy is slowing, facing a widening budget deficit and weak oil prices, all under the threat of more Western sanctions. It now expects a budget deficit of 1.7 percent of GDP -- three times higher than initially predicted.

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