Recent attacks on the Preah Vihear temple in Cambodia have caused significant damage, raising concerns over preservation of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Microsoft reports are exposing AI’s real cost problem: Using the tech is more expensive than paying human employees
Microsoft is canceling most Claude Code licenses amid rising AI costs, highlighting the economic challenges of enterprise AI adoption.
Japan shipbuilding town looks to foreign workers, AI amid labor crunch
Imabari faces a labor shortage in shipbuilding, turning to foreign workers and AI to meet rising demand amid industry challenges.
Japan, China trade chiefs chat briefly at APEC; first since dispute
Japan and China’s trade officials held a brief meeting at APEC, marking the first high-level engagement since tensions escalated over Taiwan remarks in November.
Peec, one of Berlin’s rising startups, more than doubled annualized revenue in months to $10M, sources say
Peec AI, a Berlin-based startup, more than doubled its annualized revenue to over $10 million within 10 months after raising $21 million in Series A funding.
Microsoft reports AI is more expensive than paying human employees
Microsoft reports that maintaining AI systems is now more expensive than employing human workers, raising questions about AI cost-effectiveness.
Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses
Microsoft plans to phase out Claude Code licenses by June 30, shifting employees to GitHub Copilot CLI amid internal and financial reasons.
Why Japanese companies do so many different things
Japanese firms often operate across multiple sectors, from manufacturing to tech. This analysis explores why such diversification is common and its implications.
Spirit Airlines Spent $1.61 For Every $1 It Took In — New Filing Shows Why It Couldn’t Be Saved
A recent bankruptcy filing shows Spirit Airlines spent $1.61 for every dollar it earned in March, highlighting its severe financial distress and failed bailout attempts.
Exclusive | U.S. to Award Quantum-Computing Firms $2 Billion and Take Equity Stakes
The U.S. government plans to award $2 billion to quantum-computing companies, acquiring equity stakes to boost technological leadership and innovation.