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  • Accountants ‘still in high demand’ despite AI impacting sector

    May 22, 2026

    Accountants in the UK are still in high demand despite the impact of AI on the sector, according to new research from the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAEW).  The body, which regulates and supervises around 12,000 accountancy and audit firms in the country, said that accountants “are still in high demand” even as AI reshapes [...]

  • ‘We cannot regulate cyber threats away,’ top lawyer warns

    May 21, 2026

    British businesses are facing a growing compliance burden as governments race to respond to rising threats and the rapid spread of AI, but regulation alone may not solve the problem. “We cannot regulate cyber threats away”, partner and head of data and cyber at international law firm RPC Cavan Fabris told CityAM. “There’s a [...]

  • ‘It will reduce jobs’ – Jamie Dimon sounds off on AI’s impact on banks

    May 21, 2026

    One of the world’s leading financial figures has warned AI will inevitably lead to a cut in jobs amid growing jitters around the impact the new tech will have on the banking sector. Jamie Dimon – the top boss of America’s largest bank, JP Morgan – said: “I think [AI] will reduce our jobs down [...]

  • Nvidia beats again – but Wall Street’s expectations keep rising

    May 21, 2026

    Nvidia delivered another record-breaking quarter on Wednesday night, extending its dominance at the centre of the AI boom – but investors are increasingly asking how long the explosive growth can continue. The world’s most valuable company reported first-quarter revenue of $81.6bn, up 85 per cent year-on-year and ahead of Wall Street forecasts of $78.9bn. Net [...]

  • Weather or not to stock – AI aims to shelter UK business from the classic (wet) British summer

    May 21, 2026

    A chilly spring, a sluggish UK economy and hard-pressed household budgets at a time of rising interest rates have combined to put a national talking point – the weather – into the spotlight in the City. Seasonal trends, or the lack of them, can make or break trading at retailers and hospitality companies. Disruption from [...]

  • Who is accountable when AI gets it wrong?

    May 21, 2026

    AI operates across systems at a pace no human oversight function can match. So who's accountable when it goes wrong, asks Paul Loftus.

  • Fintech boss defends sacking entire HR department for ‘creating problems that didn’t exist’

    May 20, 2026

    US fintech Bolt has become the latest company to openly link job cuts and restructuring to AI, after chief executive Ryan Breslow defended scrapping the firm’s HR department during a recent round of layoffs. Speaking at a Fortune event Breslow said Bolt’s HR function had become counterproductive as the company attempted to streamline operations. “We [...]

  • Experian and Relx fall as City unease over AI impact outweighs buyback billions

    May 20, 2026

    Shares in Experian hit the bottom of the FTSE 100 in morning trade, with the City underwhelmed by what the credit checking giant called a “record year” and news of a fresh $1bn capital return. It did not look like enough to dispel fears over the potential long-term impact of artificial intelligence on the company, [...]

  • AI will ‘destroy and create jobs,’ says HSBC boss

    May 20, 2026

    The boss of Europe’s largest bank has warned that the growth of AI will both “destroy” and “create” new jobs as the banking industry continues to be reshaped in the face of new technology. Georges Elhedery, chief executive of HSBC, warned that the bank’s staff must avoid “fighting us” as it unveiled its latest AI [...]

  • Claude was the nice guy of AI – what changed?

    May 20, 2026

    The narrative around Anthropic’s Claude, initially perceived as the “ethical AI company,” has recently shifted due to concerns over perceived hypocrisy, aggressive ambition, model degradation, platform restrictions, and vendor lock-in risk, causing customers and developers to seek alternatives, says Lewis Liu “You really feel like Claude is a real person that you are interacting with [...]

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