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How to spot fake online reviews (with a little help from AI)

How to spot fake online reviews (with a little help from AI)

Before you buy something, or visit a new restaurant, or see a new film, you may be tempted to check out the online reviews. Researching what strangers think of the things we might like has…

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Industry outreach on liquidity preparedness for margin and collateral calls

Industry outreach on liquidity preparedness for margin and collateral calls

2 May 2024 Join the FSB’s industry outreach on liquidity preparedness for margin and collateral calls, which will be held virtually on Friday 31 May 13:00-15:00 (CEST). This virtual outreach event will discuss the FSB’s…

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Australia will trial ‘age assurance’ tech to bar children from online porn. What is it and will it work?

Australia will trial ‘age assurance’ tech to bar children from online porn. What is it and will it work?

Responding to a resurgence in gender-based violence and deaths in Australia, the National Cabinet has committed almost A$1 billion to a range of strategies. Tackling “online harms” was among the new commitments, including the introduction of…

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Oil prices rise on talk of extended OPEC+ supply cuts By Investing.com

Oil prices rise on talk of extended OPEC+ supply cuts By Investing.com

Investing.com– Oil prices rose Thursday, recovering from near two-month lows, helped by talk of an extension of OPEC+ supply cuts. At 08:20 ET (12:20 GMT), rose 1% to $84.28 a barrel, after hitting a seven-week…

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Electric air taxis are on the way – quiet eVTOLs may be flying passengers as early as 2025

Electric air taxis are on the way – quiet eVTOLs may be flying passengers as early as 2025

Imagine a future with nearly silent air taxis flying above traffic jams and navigating between skyscrapers and suburban droneports. Transportation arrives at the touch of your smartphone and with minimal environmental impact. This isn’t just…

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Oil prices pick up on prospect of US replenishing strategic reserve By Reuters

Oil prices pick up on prospect of US replenishing strategic reserve By Reuters

By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Thursday on the prospect the U.S. may start buying crude for its petroleum reserve, after prices sank to a seven-week low on hopes for an…

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the Optus outage has been investigated. What’s going to change now?

the Optus outage has been investigated. What’s going to change now?

The telecommunications industry faces a major shakeup following the release of the post-incident report on last November’s 12-hour Optus outage. Telecommunications companies will have to share more information with customers during future outages, and set…

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High interest rates aren’t going away anytime soon – a business economist explains why

High interest rates aren’t going away anytime soon – a business economist explains why

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at its May 1, 2024, policy meeting, dashing the hopes of potential homebuyers and others who were hoping for a cut. Not only will rates remain at their…

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Oil falls for a third day on Middle East ceasefire hopes By Reuters

Oil falls for a third day on Middle East ceasefire hopes By Reuters

By Alex Lawler and Deep Kaushik Vakil LONDON (Reuters) -Oil fell more than 1% on Wednesday, losing ground for a third straight session on hopes of a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East and by…

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new data tool reveals trends and red flags

new data tool reveals trends and red flags

An estimated 23.6 million young Africans (aged 15-35) are unemployed – that’s one in 22 (4.5%). With this number projected to grow to 27 million by 2030, the need for jobs is critical. But the…

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