New EY boss leaves strategic questions unresolved

Unlock Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, editor-in-chief of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Janet Truncale presented Carmine Di Sibio with luggage tags at a humorous farewell party at New York’s Glasshouse last week, cheekily hinting that he would have to get used to commercial travel again. Truncale finally got … Read more

World’s first smart glasses with GPT-4o identify objects and answer questions

Solos just announced AirGo Vision, their newest smart glasses, featuring the most advanced technology available on the market. Today we physically search for information on our phones, tablets and computers. However, ChatGPT continues to push us to the desired destination: hands-free. We can command our devices by voice to look up something of increasing complexity, … Read more

What keeps investors awake at night? Five questions for asset managers

When private clients discuss their finances with asset managers, there is one common concern on their minds: geopolitical risks. Ed Smith, co-chief investment officer at Rathbones, says the firm’s annual survey of clients shows that the risk of disasters, from cyber attacks to military invasions, “keeps them most awake at night”. It’s a concern shared … Read more

Nvidia loses a cool $500 billion due to market questions about AI boom

Nvidia has quickly lost about $500 billion in market capitalization over concerns that the GPU maker may have become overvalued or that the AI ​​market powered by its chips is a bubble about to burst. The California-based company overtook Microsoft last week to become the world’s most valuable company with a market capitalization of $3.335 … Read more

Microsoft answered Congress’s questions about security. Now the White House must act

Function Microsoft President Brad Smith struck a conciliatory tone during a congressional hearing on Thursday over his IT giant’s repeated computer security failures — while also arguing that the Windows maker is above the rule of law, at least in China. He answered nearly three hours of questions from representatives of the U.S. House of … Read more

A star that exploded like an atomic bomb still raises questions half a century later

a galactic disc of gas sucks the light off a closer red star.

The aftermath of a thermonuclear explosion in a double star system about 3,400 light-years away has been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. HM Sagittae, or simply HM Sge, is a so-called symbiotic system, in which a white dwarf feeds on a companion red giant star. The stolen material forms an accretion disk that swirls … Read more

The key questions that Post Office boss Paula Vennells must answer now begin three days of questioning

With protesters gathering and media cameras carefully positioned in the corner, one of the most important people in the entire Post Office Horizon IT scandal will spend three full days asking questions. Wednesday is the moment that the victims of the sub-postmasters, and probably everyone involved in the injustice at the post office over the … Read more