How humans can manage their algorithmic overlords

  Humans are gradually coming to recognize the vast influence that artificial intelligence will have on society. What we need to think about more, though, is how to hold it accountable to the people whose lives it will change. Google tells us what to believe. Facebook tells us what’s news. Countless other algorithms are standing in for human control and ...

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Australia’s most shorted stock has only one analyst saying sell

  Bloomberg It’s Australia’s most-shorted stock, but only one of the 10 analysts covering it considers it a sell. Meet Aconex Ltd., a Melbourne-based company whose software helps architects and developers work together in the cloud. If you believe the sell-side, shares will rise 10 percent over the next year. Bears, however, have a completely different opinion: their bets against ...

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World stocks mixed, Asia drops on Chinese liquidity concerns

  HONG KONG / AP World stocks were mixed on Thursday, with Asian indexes falling as Chinese authorities tightened liquidity in the financial system of the world’s second largest economy. Germany’s DAX edge up 0.1 percent to 12,212 and France’s CAC 40 was flat at 5,067. Britain’s FTSE 100 shed 0.3 percent to 7,353. US shares were poised for a ...

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Kuwait rebounds in volatile session, Dubai firm

  DUBAI / Reuters Most stock markets in the Gulf ended the week on a slightly positive footing on Thursday with Kuwait’s index managing to rebound from heavy losses earlier in the session. The Kuwaiti index swung 0.3 percent in a volatile session, after dropping as much as 2.0 percent earlier in the day as some shares which had pulled ...

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China’s carriers set for biggest profit since 2010 on expansion

  Bloomberg Morton Shen, a manager at a Shanghai-based company, no longer needs to spend more than 17 hours to fly to Madrid after a layover in Amsterdam. A Chinese airline now can whisk him direct to Spain’s capital in about 13 hours for a cheaper fare. “Most travellers would prefer the direct flight as transfers waste too much time,” ...

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Lululemon drops 18% after forecast misses mark

  Bloomberg Lululemon Athletica Inc. plummeted as much as 18 percent in late trading after the yogawear company’s forecast missed estimates, renewing concern that demand for athletic gear is wavering. The company expects earnings of $2.26 to $2.36 a share this year, well below the $2.56 projected by analysts. Its revenue forecast also came in light of predictions. Lululemon’s woes ...

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Amazon closes Quidsi to narrow focus on groceries

  Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. is closing Diapers.com, Soap.com and other sites it purchased for about $545 million in 2011 to eliminate a dogged competitor and gain e-commerce customers. The online retailer said it’s shutting Quidsi, the unit that ran the websites, because it couldn’t make a profit. But e-commerce analysts said Amazon probably intended to eliminate the sites as stand-alone ...

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Ferrari World Abu Dhabi opens ‘Turbo Track’

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The highly-anticipated rollercoaster ‘Turbo Track’ was officially launched at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi yesterday. The latest heart-pounding ride burst into life at a high-profile, inaugural event attended by His Excellency Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of Miral, Mohamed Abdalla Al Zaabi, CEO of Miral and Luca Fuso, Ferrari’s Chief Brand Officer, along with a ...

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Samsung seeks to lure back buyers with S8 smartphone

  Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co. knows it needs to get its new flagship smartphone right. Apart from making sure the gadget won’t cause bodily harm, the company packed it with a plethora of new features: taller, curved screens, encrypted facial recognition, deeper display colors, system-wide voice control and the ability to turn into a desktop computer. The Galaxy S8 comes ...

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Pinterest seeks new ad revenue sources ahead of possible IPO

  Bloomberg Pinterest Inc. has started pursuing a segment of advertisers that may one day contribute a quarter of its revenue: small and medium-sized businesses. The company unveiled a new program, called Pinterest Propel, which provides special services for new advertisers unfamiliar with the way its site works. By committing to spend up to $100 a day on Pinterest ads, ...

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