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  • Fractile vs Nvidia: can a UK startup undercut AI’s chip darling?

    May 6, 2026

    A little-known British startup is beginning to test one of the biggest assumptions underpinning the AI boom: that Nvidia will remain the unavoidable centre of the ecosystem. Founded in 2022 by Oxford researcher Walter Goodwin, Fractile is attempting to redesign how AI chips work altogether, with a focus on speed and – crucially – cost. [...]

  • Exclusive: Lloyds in tie-up with Google to build AI agents

    April 30, 2026

    Lloyds Banking Group has formed a tie-up with Google as the financial services giant sets its sight on building its own AI agents, CityAM can reveal. The blue-chip lender is leveraging Google Cloud – the tech giant’s suite of computing services – and the bank’s existing Large Language Model to create a new internal [...]

  • AI could trigger a PPI level scandal in ‘two weeks’

    April 29, 2026

    A multi-billion pound scandal like PPI could happen within just “two weeks” as UK finance firms plough ahead with deploying AI despite uncertainty around governance standards, a fresh report has claimed. The UK’s financial services sector faces a “capability gap” when deploying AI, according to a report from regulatory compliance firm Zango. The research pulled [...]

  • King’s Cross puts London on the AI map

    April 28, 2026

    A description of King’s Cross a little over 20 years ago sounds like something from a Dickens novel. It was “a place of decay, dereliction, crime and filth” – known for drugs and prostitution. Some readers may remember its rave scene but for most people it was a no-go area. That opening description comes from [...]

  • Bank of England’s Breeden warns Iran war could set off bond and private credit crisis

    April 17, 2026

    The energy crisis set off by Donald Trump’s war in Iran has made a financial crash more likely, according to the Bank of England’s financial stability chief, who warned that private credit, sky-high sovereign debt and stock market exuberance posed salient threats to the global economy. Sarah Breeden, the central bank’s deputy governor for financial [...]

  • AI job cuts top 50,000 in 2026 as Snap, Oracle, Meta slash roles

    April 16, 2026

    More than 50,000 tech jobs have been cut in 2026 as tech behemoths such as Snap, Oracle and Meta link layoffs to AI and a shift in spending towards AI infrastructure. Recent figures from Challenger, Gray & Christmas show over 52,000 roles were eliminated in the sector in the first quarter alone, with AI cited [...]

  • OK computer: will AI be telling you how to shop?

    April 14, 2026

    Hyped as a “seamless” user experience and an opportunity for retailers to access “hundreds of millions” of consumers via ChatGPT, OpenAI walked back from its Instant Checkout shopping function at the end of March, just months before unveiling it.  The tool would have allowed users to complete purchases entirely within ChatGPT, but the Silicon Valley [...]

  • Will this year’s university cohort be able to get a job?

    April 6, 2026

    At a time when many university students are revising for their final exams, data from the Office for National Statistics highlights a sharp slowdown in entry-level hiring, leaving this year’s cohort facing growing uncertainty about what awaits them after graduation, says Rod Flavell With just three months to go before exams and the transition into [...]

  • Look East to understand how AI is shaping the future

    April 2, 2026

    While the West is still debating an AI bubble, China and Singapore are developing strategies to adapt to the forthcoming civilisational change, says Lewis Liu Over the past few months, I’ve spoken with hundreds of asset managers, pension funds, central banks, and sovereign treasuries about AI, collectively managing over $100tn in assets. The same three [...]

  • Britain’s most AI-exposed sectors foot biggest tax bill

    March 31, 2026

    The UK sectors most exposed to artificial AI are concentrated in the same parts of the economy that generate the bulk of tax revenues, according to government and industry data. A 2026 assessment from the UK government shows AI is most applicable to tasks involving data processing, analysis and routine cognitive work, activities concentrated in [...]

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