News: Artificial Intelligence
Harvard Business Review: AI Doesn’t Reduce Work – It Intensifies It
An interesting study from Harvard looking at AI in practice.
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February 20, 2026 / Artificial Intelligence, Digital
CNBC: Goldman Sachs taps Anthropic’s Claude to automate accounting, compliance roles
Goldman Sachs has been working with Anthropic to create AI agents to automate a growing number of roles within the bank.
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February 9, 2026 / Artificial Intelligence, Crypto
BBC News: S Korean crypto firm accidentally pays out $40bn in bitcoin
A South Korean crypto firm has accidentally paid out $40bn in bitcoin.
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February 9, 2026 / Artificial Intelligence, Digital
Anthropic: Claude AI Powers First AI-Planned Mars Rover Drive
AI is now working on other planets!
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TechCrunch: Intel will start making GPUs, a market dominated by Nvidia
Intel Corporation is finally starting making GPU's.
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IT Pro: “We want AI to work for Britain”: The UK government wants to upskill 10 million Brits in AI by 2030 – and the courses are free to access
The UK government wants to train 10 million people in AI by 2030 in an ambitious expansion of a nationwide upskilling program.
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February 9, 2026 / Artificial Intelligence
Finextra: Banks reduce reliance on OpenAI
Bank are reducing their reliance on OpenAI.
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IT Pro: ‘Really positive signs’: UK cyber jobs have tripled since 2021, but skills shortages are still hampering industry growth
UK cyber jobs have tripled since 2021, but skills shortages are still hampering industry growth.
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February 9, 2026 / Artificial Intelligence, Digital
Finextra: Lloyds to go deeper into AI after totting up financial value of current deployments
Lloyds Banking Group reports that generative AI (GenAI) has delivered around £50 million of value in 2025, with more than £100 million in additional value expected in 2026.
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City AM: Financial services set for hiring spree for AI experts in 2026
Some 55 per cent of financial firms plan to hire more staff this year, according to a survey by KPMG UK.
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