The great AI jobs disruption is under way

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Global boardrooms are deep into the experimentation phase of adopting artificial intelligence in their businesses. Many cost and time-saving applications of the technology, from customer service chatbots to nimble data analysis tools, will endure. On … Read more

OnlyFans in $8bn sale talks

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. OnlyFans, the British online streaming platform for sex workers, sports stars and celebrities, is in talks with multiple investment groups to sell in a deal that could value the business at about $8bn. Leonid Radvinsky, … Read more

what to read this month

‘Another Way: Building Companies That Last And Last And Last’, by Dave Whorton with Bo Burlingham Another Way appears, serendipitously, just days after Warren Buffett announced he would step down from Berkshire Hathaway. The legendary US investor is credited here as one inspiration for author Dave Whorton’s interest in “evergreen”, purpose-driven companies that are built … Read more

China vies for lead in the race to self-driving vehicles

Chinese carmakers have shocked the world’s auto brands with their rapid adoption of electric vehicles. Now the battleground is shifting to autonomous vehicles and many experts believe China is again claiming an early advantage. The battle sees US groups such as Tesla and Waymo, Google’s self-driving project, pitched against BYD, China’s biggest EV group, as … Read more

The economic impact of Trump’s budget bill

Republicans in the US House of Representatives narrowly passed President Donald Trump’s major budget bill on Thursday, and BYD has sold more electric vehicles in Europe than Tesla for the first time. Plus, Nvidia builds a buffer to the global trade war, and the US is starting to take the penny out of circulation. Mentioned … Read more