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Credit: MARIOLA GROBELSKA

It pains me to write this because I’m a supporter of the Houston Astros, but the LA Dodgers are inevitable. I guess that’s what happens when your payroll is more than half-a-billion dollars. You know what else is inevitable? Digital assets.

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ISI expands sovereign debt capabilities

ISI Markets has rolled out a new solution dubbed REDD for Sovereign Debt. The AI-powered platform delivers early insights into sovereign and government-related risks for investors and analysts. It

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‘Vibe coding is burning us out’

Vibe coding is rapidly spreading throughout the capital markets, and some are unhappy about it, while others believe the genie is out of the bottle. Engineers spoken to for this story share some choice words—and several expletives—about this new form of coding.

The enshittification of AI

The Waters Wrap: AI may look good to its developers, but there are a few problems lurking below the surface that might cause problems. Max Bowie explains.

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