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Imperial College and Thomson Reuters bring AI lab to London

by Priya Shah – Business Editor December 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

London Gains New AI Research‌ Hub with Imperial College & Thomson Reuters Partnership

LONDON – Imperial College London and Thomson⁤ Reuters have launched a new artificial intelligence research laboratory,⁤ aiming to accelerate the translation of AI breakthroughs into real-world applications and bolster the UK’s position in the global AI landscape. The ⁢collaboration, announced today, will ⁣focus on areas including agentic systems,⁢ reasoning⁢ algorithms, and the ethical implications ‍of AI, notably within the legal sector.

The ​initiative arrives as ‍the UK government signals increased investment in ‌AI, with Chancellor Rachel reeves recently unveiling a £1.5 billion ⁢Autumn Budget package dedicated to skills​ development and digital apprenticeships. This partnership seeks to capitalize on that⁢ momentum, fostering innovation, high-skilled job creation, and university ⁢spinouts – positioning london as⁤ a⁣ potential global leader⁢ in AI innovation.

The lab will be ⁤co-directed by Professor Alessandra russo of Imperial College, who stated, “Our collaboration with Thomson Reuters anchors ‍research‌ in practical ⁤use cases,‌ ensuring⁤ breakthroughs translate into⁣ societal benefit. There is huge potential to‍ unlock creative ⁢approaches across industries, ⁣strengthening ​society⁤ and energising the economy.” Research will encompass the broader economic and workforce impacts ⁤of​ AI, alongside specific applications in legal technology.

Professor Felix Steffek of Cambridge University will⁣ contribute expertise to the lab’s focus on ethical and safe AI design. The‌ lab’s activities ‍will include‌ joint seminars, visiting researcher programs, and the open‍ publication of research findings, supported by multi-year funding and ⁣a dedicated PhD cohort.

The partnership underscores a growing ⁤national strategy ⁢to compete on both AI talent and technology, with the potential⁢ to drive economic growth and establish the UK as a key player in the rapidly‌ evolving field of artificial intelligence.

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Apple AI Shakeup: Giannandrea Steps Down, Subramanya Takes Lead

by Priya Shah – Business Editor December 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Apple Restructures AI division, Elevates Amar Subramanya as⁣ Siri Faces Ongoing Challenges

CUPERTINO, CA – ⁤June⁤ 13, 2024 ‍ – Apple announced a meaningful restructuring of its artificial intelligence (AI) leadership today, appointing former Microsoft AI leader Amar Subramanya ⁤to a newly created role ⁣reporting to software engineering ‌head Craig‍ Federighi.‍ The​ move‍ comes as Apple navigates delays and ​setbacks in its Apple Intelligence rollout and seeks to bolster its capabilities‌ in ‌generative AI.

Subramanya,a longtime Google engineer⁤ who⁤ contributed to ‌the advancement ​of the Gemini assistant,will focus on translating AI research ⁤into tangible product features,particularly for the⁤ anticipated personalized⁤ Siri update expected next year.⁢ Apple CEO ⁣Tim Cook stated, ‍”AI has long been central to Apple’s strategy, and we are pleased to welcome Amar to Craig’s leadership team.”

The reorganization also expands ⁣Federighi’s responsibilities to include oversight of Apple’s foundation models, placing core AI development under his ​purview alongside operations head Sabih ‌Khan and services leader Eddy Cue.

This leadership shuffle ‌underscores the urgency⁢ Apple faces in rebuilding ​its AI infrastructure as⁣ generative AI increasingly shapes consumer‍ engagement across sectors like shopping, payments, and digital banking. ⁢

Recent months‍ have seen Apple ‍grapple ‌with⁣ challenges in⁤ its AI ‍initiatives. The company delayed ​key Apple Intelligence features‍ for iOS and ⁣iPadOS​ to ensure code stability. ‍Initial ​releases of AI-generated news summaries and⁤ message alerts faced criticism for inaccuracies,⁣ leading Apple ⁣to temporarily​ pull the feature.

Engineering difficulties ‍have also hampered the development​ of a next-generation Siri, intended to be the foundation of Apple intelligence and power new commerce and retail experiences. Reports indicate ongoing bug fixes⁣ and⁢ internal adjustments to address these issues.⁤ Apple is reportedly ‍nearing ‌a deal possibly worth $1 billion annually to leverage Google’s more powerful AI models as a temporary ⁢solution while ‍it works​ to improve its in-house capabilities.

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HSBC and Mistral AI Partnership Accelerates AI Adoption

by Emma Walker – News Editor December 2, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

HSBC and Mistral AI Partner‌ to Accelerate ⁣AI ​Integration Across Global ⁤Operations

London & ​Paris ​- December ​1, 2025 – HSBC and Mistral AI today ‌announced ​a long-term strategic partnership designed to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence ⁣across HSBC’s ‌global banking network. ⁢the collaboration will leverage Mistral AI’s frontier AI models to enhance business ‌efficiencies and improve customer service offerings.

HSBC ‍has been making notable investments in the latest ⁣AI technologies focused on streamlining operations and ‍enhancing the⁤ customer experiance. Future applications of the partnership will⁣ center ⁣on innovations impacting credit and lending, customer onboarding, and fraud and anti-money laundering processes.

“Working with Mistral is an exciting step forward ⁤in HSBC’s ⁤technology strategy, ⁤enabling us to further enhance‍ AI capabilities across the bank,” said George Elhedery, Group CEO, HSBC. “The partnership will equip our colleagues with‍ tools to help them​ innovate, simplify ‌daily tasks, and ⁢free up time ‍to deliver for our‍ customers.”

mistral AI will provide highly customizable, enterprise-grade AI solutions, ‍ensuring HSBC ‌maintains full ownership of its ‍data.

“We are proud to engage ⁣in this long-term partnership with HSBC,” stated Arthur Mensch, Mistral AI Co-Founder‌ and Chief Executive ‌Officer. “Our highly customisable, ⁢enterprise-grade frontier AI solutions will reinvent HSBC’s workflows and services while ensuring full ownership of data. Together, we will ⁢provide HSBC’s employees with high-end,⁢ AI-powered productivity tools and ​a new generation of banking‍ services ‌for millions of customers worldwide.”

Both organizations emphasized their commitment ⁢to the responsible use of AI, adhering​ to ‌the highest standards of clarity, data ⁢privacy, and technology development.

HSBC Holdings plc,‌ headquartered in London, serves customers⁢ worldwide from ⁣offices in 57 countries and territories, with assets‌ of US$3,234bn ‌as of September 30, 2025. ​Mistral AI, a generative artificial intelligence company based in France, focuses on⁣ democratizing AI⁤ through open-source models and infrastructure, with a⁣ global presence including the United States, United Kingdom, and Singapore.‍

Read the full media​ release: HSBC and Mistral AI join forces to ‌accelerate AI adoption across​ global ⁤bank (PDF 86KB)

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Cyber ​​Monday 2025: the best offers on Amazon – The Right Choice

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor December 1, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Amazon Cyber Monday‌ 2025‍ Deals Launch wiht record ​Discounts⁤ – The Right Choice

Milan, Italy – December 1, 2025 ​- amazon’s Cyber Monday 2025 sales ⁤event⁢ has begun, offering substantial discounts ‌across a wide​ range‍ of products, from ⁣electronics and home goods ⁤to ⁣fashion and beauty.”La Scelta Giusta” (The right ⁣Choice), a leading Italian consumer advice platform, is tracking the best deals and‌ providing⁢ guidance to shoppers navigating the‌ annual online shopping frenzy. Early reports indicate deeper discounts​ than previous years, driven by increased inventory and competitive pressure.

Cyber Monday,​ traditionally the Monday following thanksgiving in the​ United States, has‌ evolved into a global shopping⁤ event.‍ In Italy,‌ it⁤ represents a significant chance for consumers to secure holiday gifts and take ‍advantage of year-end sales.The event’s growing popularity is fueled by ‍the ⁢convenience of online shopping and the increasingly‍ aggressive promotions ‍offered by retailers. “La Scelta Giusta” anticipates that over 6​ million Italian consumers ‌will ⁣participate‍ in ​Cyber Monday 2025, spending an estimated €800 million – a 15% increase over 2024.‌ The platform’s team ⁢of ‌experts is​ actively monitoring price fluctuations and verifying deal authenticity to protect shoppers from misleading offers.

Currently, top ⁢deals highlighted by “La Scelta Giusta” include 40% off select Amazon devices, up to 50% off select televisions, and significant savings on ‌popular⁤ brands like Samsung, Apple, and Dyson. ​ The platform’s website features a ‍dedicated​ Cyber Monday section with curated lists, price comparisons, and expert reviews‍ to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions. ⁤ The‍ last update to ‌deal tracking was recorded⁣ at 00:06​ CET on December 1,‌ 2025.

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Title: European Nations Race to Develop Sovereign AI Systems

by Priya Shah – Business Editor December 1, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Europe Bolsters AI Independence‍ with National Language Models

Amsterdam​ & Lisbon – Several European nations ‍are actively developing their own large language models (LLMs) to ‌foster ⁢technological sovereignty and compete in teh rapidly evolving artificial ⁢intelligence landscape.The Netherlands and Portugal are ⁣leading the charge with ⁢projects focused ‍on creating AI capable ‍of ‌understanding and generating text in their respective ‌national languages – Dutch and Portuguese.

these initiatives represent a⁣ broader European effort to reduce reliance ⁢on dominant US-based AI models and ensure​ data privacy,cultural ​relevance,and economic benefits remain within the continent. Unlike commercially available LLMs, these “sovereign AI” projects prioritize transparency, open-source accessibility, and reciprocal value for content creators.

In the Netherlands, three non-profit organizations launched GPT‑NL in ⁤2023, aiming for⁢ a “reliable, transparent, reciprocal‌ and sovereign” model for the‍ dutch language and culture. The project utilizes ⁣a combination of copyrighted ⁤data obtained ⁤through agreements, public data, and synthetically ‍generated​ data. A recent accord signed​ with dutch publishers, united within ⁣NDP Nieuwsmedia, and the press agency ANP, will allow GPT-NL to train on their articles in exchange for a share ⁣of future profits. Researchers⁤ began training the ⁣model in June 2025, with a first version anticipated before the end of the year. Access may require ‍a small fee for non-professional ‍use. Academic institutions, researchers, and public authorities will have open access ⁤to experiment​ with the model’s⁢ applications in fields like ​health, education, and public​ services.

Meanwhile, Portugal’s Amalia,​ a sovereign AI ‌developed by a consortium of Portuguese universities since 2024, is capable of answering questions, generating code, summarizing texts, and interpreting information in portuguese, with a focus on local context. The nova School of Science and Technology confirmed these capabilities. Beta testing concluded‌ in September, and public availability is targeted for mid-2026.⁢ The Portuguese government plans to integrate Amalia into‍ public administration ‌services and scientific analysis. While Amalia will not be released as a public chatbot, its code will ​be open source, ‌enabling ‌portuguese companies to ⁢leverage the LLM for their ​own AI applications.

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AI economy: Why Nvidia, the stock market, and the US economy are so intertwined.

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 30, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

AI’s Rise fuels Economic Concerns as Nvidia Dominates Market, Threatens ⁣Job Displacement

WASHINGTON – The surging value of AI chipmaker Nvidia is increasingly intertwined with the ⁣health ⁤of the U.S. stock market and broader economy, sparking debate ‍over​ whether the technological revolution will exacerbate ‌existing⁣ inequalities and displace workers. Nvidia’s market capitalization ‍recently surpassed $3 trillion, driving significant gains in the Nasdaq ​and​ raising concerns about concentrated economic power.

The current situation echoes anxieties surrounding previous technological shifts, but with a unique ‌dimension: widespread public ⁤apprehension. A recent‍ poll revealed that ⁢6 in​ 10 ‍Americans view AI as⁢ a threat‍ to humanity’s future, fueled in part by ‌CEO statements suggesting potential job losses.This⁢ sentiment contributes to what some, like Greg, are calling a “joyless tech revolution.” The potential outcomes of⁢ AI are starkly‌ contrasted – ranging​ from solving global ⁣scarcity to existential threats – but a​ more⁣ likely ⁢scenario, as illustrated⁤ by a Financial Times ⁢chart, suggests a modest 0.2 percentage point increase to GDP, mirroring ⁢the initial impact of the internet.

This potential for limited overall economic gain, coupled with concentrated wealth creation, ​raises fears that existing inequalities could worsen.‍ Experts point to the lessons of the Rust Belt, ⁤where the decline of manufacturing devastated communities, as ⁤a cautionary tale for the‍ potential ⁣impact of‌ AI-driven automation.​

Currently, policymakers ⁤are grappling with ​how to mitigate potential negative consequences. There is no consensus on solutions, with ongoing discussions around re-skilling initiatives and ‌the potential ‍need for worldwide‍ basic income (UBI) to support workers during the ⁣transition. Despite widespread discussion,‌ concrete policy solutions ⁤remain elusive.

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