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...Kevin Scott, Microsoft’s chief technology officer, says the Inflection folk who are joining Microsoft have a very good sensibility for making AI-first products and rendering them “delightful and useful”...
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...As others also shun London for the US, here’s why Kevin Murphy thinks the switch achieved almost all its goals. 5....
...So here’s John Thornhill and Chris Dixon from Andreessen Horowitz. The interview starts with a question from John. John Thornhill Right....
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...—Kevin Khanna, finance, New York City, US Far from the station crowd The great thing about New York is that you can walk into any bar and get a good martini, whereas in London many pubs struggle to make...
...In our most recent episode, Griselda Murray Brown and Lilah Raptopoulos talk with FT innovation editor John Thornhill about what this summer’s best tech books say about our cultural psyche....
...What we’re reading Asia has welcomed our robot overlords John Thornhill, for one, thinks the west should, too....
...Quoting Kevin Kelly, founder of Wired magazine, they suggest that the business plans of the next 10,000 Silicon Valley start-ups will be: “Take X and apply AI.”...
...But, John Thornhill points out in his column this week, there is a competing interpretation. What if those data are not the byproduct of leisure but the product of labour?...
...Kevin Mandia, chief executive of cyber security firm FireEye, joins the FT's Hannah Kuchler to discuss how Russian hackers changed the rules of engagement of cyber espionage....
...“It’s like water on granite, man,” he says. ——————————————- John Thornhill is the FT’s deputy editor. To comment on this article, please email magazineletters@ft.com...
...Additional reporting by Gerrit Wiesmann in Frankfurt, Delphine Strauss in St Nazaire Ville and John Thornhill in Paris...
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...Thomas Thornhill, analyst at UBS, said that he expected semiconductor stocks to revive towards mid-2005 as chip companies and their customers reduced bloated inventories....
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