Hints and tips:
...Roughly 3,500 employees at A&O have access to Harvey, an AI platform built on a version of OpenAI’s latest models, which have been enhanced for legal work....
...Do read Sarah O’Connor on why there’s more to life than GDP, Gideon Rachman on how the west is hedging against a return of Trump and Martin Wolf on the return of global inflation....
...: Gross domestic product should not be the only yardstick by which countries jealously compare their progress against one another, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...My colleagues Cynthia O’Murchu, Max Harlow and Dan Clark had a great investigation into why one of London’s most prestigious shopping streets has become overrun with tacky American sweet shops....
...Recommended reading Sarah O’Connor, who is now officially my favourite FT columnist, argues that we should relearn the art of leisure....
...White-collar jobs seem to expand to fill the available time, whatever the progress of technology, writes columnist Sarah O’Connor....
...Edward Luce responds Sarah, you’re very much the expert on this and the fact that you’re equivocal about the long-term causes and effects of anti-work makes me uncharacteristically shy about voicing my...
...Finally I enjoyed my commentary colleagues Sarah O’Connor on how the dream of working anywhere in the digital age is colliding with the reality of national tax and immigration laws, as well as Gideon Rachman...
...Big numbers: People are numb to millions, billions and trillions, but that is perhaps exactly what politicians want, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...Likewise, my colleague Sarah O’Connor has an original piece on how we will remember the departing era of cheap money. Goodbye cheap mortgages, endless payment plans and subsidised home delivery....
...Finally, several wonderful pieces this week in the Financial Times: my colleague Sarah O’Connor explains the suitcase principle of white-collar work, and why we keep creating more work for ourselves no matter...
...Finally, do read my colleague Sarah O’Connor’s delightfully acerbic takedown of the “quiet quitting” anguish apparently sweeping HR departments....
...Sarah O’Connor responds Ed, I confess I have yet to get through a Rushdie novel, although I have started and given up on Midnight’s Children more than once....
...Sarah O’Connor responds Ed, you raise the prospect of the end of the US republic....
...I enjoyed Sarah O’Connor’s piece about what economics is getting wrong in the UK. Boy, is this discipline in need of an overhaul....
...Finally, the FT’s Sarah O’Connor had another deserved hit column on the end of the servant economy....
...Either way, there isn’t much left to cut, says columnist Sarah O’Connor. Suella Braverman quit as UK home secretary in another blow to Liz Truss’s government....
...My colleague Sarah O’Connor had a deserved hit with a column that asks “Why are we all working so hard?”...
...The World of Work The current round of tech lay-offs has punctured several myths around what was seen by some as a cosseted work environment, writes columnist Sarah O’Connor....
...My FT colleague Sarah O’Connor sums up the more sensible British view here. Edward Luce responds Rana, I don’t have a random set of indicators to predict recessions — yours do make sense....
...“The fact is that the ECB is a long way behind the curve and they have a lot to do,” said Paul O’Connor, head of the UK-based multi-asset team at Janus Henderson....
...Columnist Sarah O’ Connor says making the poor poorer is a false economy....
...As the veneer of affluence is stripped away, reality is setting in, the FT’s Sarah O’Connor writes....
...Connor, which manages more than $11.2bn in assets....
...Edward Luce responds Sarah, my teenage employment years were so traumatic they are almost a repressed memory. You’ve pushed me to unlock them. One Christmas I plucked turkeys at the local farm....
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