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Try to think of just one area where artificial intelligence is not leaving a mark, and you’ll realise there’s almost none. And in the forex world, things have not been any different. It’s a big part of why Fortune Business Insights values the global AI market size at $375.93 billion. Looking ahead, the sector could continue making significant strides, reaching $2.48 trillion by 2034.The days of poring over charts and staring at economic indicators, hoping your instincts wouldn’t betray you, are long gone. Today, with AI forex automation software, you can analyse massive amounts of data and execute trades more…

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Tornadoes leave behind destruction in states of Oklahoma and Michigan, and authorities say more extreme weather is ahead.Listen to this article | 2 minsinfoPublished On 7 Mar 20267 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Shareplus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoAt least eight people have been killed as tornadoes lash the states of Michigan and Oklahoma in the central United States, with authorities warning that more storms are expected.Authorities on Saturday said that four people were killed in southern Michigan and four in Oklahoma, though the death toll could still rise as rescue workers assess the damage.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of…

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When Google folds a moonshot into its core operations, it’s not cleaning house. It’s placing a bet. On February 25, Alphabet-owned Intrinsic–which builds AI models and software designed to make industrial robotics more accessible–officially joined Google. The company will remain a distinct group within Google, working closely with Google DeepMind and tapping into Gemini AI models and Google Cloud. No purchase price was disclosed.On the surface, this looks like a routine internal reshuffle. It isn’t.From Moonshot to MandateIntrinsic graduated into an independent Alphabet-owned company in 2021 after five years of development within Alphabet’s X, the moonshot research division–the same factory that produced Waymo…

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Qatar says the country came under a wave of drone attacks on Friday, with 10 fired from Iran and nine intercepted.Listen to this article | 2 minsinfoPublished On 7 Mar 20267 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Shareplus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoSaudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense has said it has intercepted and destroyed two ballistic missiles launched towards Prince Sultan Air Base in al-Kharj, as the United States and Israel’s war on Iran and Tehran’s retaliation on Gulf states housing US assets continue to engulf the region.The ministry also said on Saturday that it intercepted six drones heading towards the Shaybah…

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Scaling intelligent automation without disruption demands a focus on architectural elasticity, not just deploying more bots.At the Intelligent Automation Conference, industry leaders gathered to dissect why many automation initiatives stall after pilot phases. Speaking alongside representatives from NatWest Group, Air Liquide, and AXA XL, Promise Akwaowo, Process Automation Analyst at Royal Mail, grounded the dialogue in practical delivery and risk management.The elasticity imperative for scaling intelligent automationExpansion initiatives often fail because teams equate success with the raw number of deployed bots rather than the underlying architecture’s elasticity. Infrastructure must handle volume and variability predictably.When demand spikes during end-of-quarter financial reporting…

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‘No excuse for killing girls in a classroom,’ UN experts say, amid push for justice after Minab primary school assault.Listen to this article | 4 minsinfoCalls are growing for an independent investigation into an attack on a girls’ school in southern Iran that killed 165 young pupils this week, with United Nations experts denouncing the deadly bombing as “a grave assault on children”.In a statement on Friday, a group of UN experts said girls between the ages of seven and 12 were the main victims of the attack on the primary school in Minab on Saturday – the first day of the…

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Private equity runs on judgment–and judgment, it turns out, is extraordinarily hard to scale. Decades of deal memos, underwriting models, partner notes, and portfolio data are scattered across systems that were never designed to communicate with each other.Every time a new deal crosses a firm’s desk, analysts start from scratch, even when the answers to their most pressing questions are buried somewhere in the firm’s own history. That is the problem Rowspace was built to solve, and it’s why the San Francisco startup is emerging from stealth with US$50 million in funding and a bold pitch: AI for private equity that doesn’t just…

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Multiple Gulf nations, Arab states, as well as Turkiye and Azerbaijan have been caught in the crosshairs of the war.Listen to this article | 2 minsinfoPublished On 6 Mar 20266 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Shareplus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoIran’s semi-official Fars News Agency has reported that overnight attacks on Bahrain’s capital, Manama, targeted the Financial Harbour Towers commercial complex, the location of the Israeli embassy in the city.The first week of the United States-Israel war on Iran and Tehran’s retaliatory strikes on nations hosting US forces and assets has engulfed the region and beyond into a broader conflict.Recommended Stories…

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The financial services industry has a pilot problem. Institutions pour resources into AI proofs-of-concept, generate impressive dashboards, and then quietly watch momentum stall before anything reaches production. Singapore-headquartered Dyna.Ai was built precisely to break that pattern–and investors are now backing that thesis with serious capital.The AI-as-a-Service company has closed an eight-figure Series A round led by Lion X Ventures, a Singapore-based venture capital fund advised by OCBC Bank’s Mezzanine Capital Unit, with participation from ADATA, a Taiwan-listed technology company, a Korean financial institution, and a group of finance industry veterans.The funding will accelerate deployment of what Dyna.Ai calls its agentic…

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Published On 5 Mar 20265 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Shareplus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoIsraeli strikes have killed more than 100 people in Lebanon as Israel issued more leave-or-die threats to the suburbs of Beirut, and across vast areas of the country’s south.Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health reported on Thursday that the death toll from the Israel-Hezbollah conflict has reached 102, with 638 wounded since Monday.New strikes hit Hezbollah’s stronghold in Beirut’s southern suburbs early Thursday, with AFPTV footage showing smoke rising from the area.Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported that an Israeli drone strike on an apartment…

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