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VCs betting on the next big shift Getty Images The venture capital world thrives on the notion that a handful of companies will reshape entire economies. Now the tools investors increasingly rely on to spot those companies may be working against them. Roughly three-quarters of venture capital firms now use AI to help evaluate deals. It’s faster and more thorough than anything that came before it, processing pitch decks, sizing up competitors and flagging risks. But there is a fundamental problem with this approach: AI is trained on the past, but startups that reshape industries rarely resemble the past. Bias Of The AI Analyst For decades, VC investing has followed a familiar ritual. A founder presents a pitch deck. Investors meet the team and run diligence. They invite advisors and industry experts to weigh in. Together they ponder whether this startup is the next Google,
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Key Takeaways Nvidia (NVDA) continues dominating the AI semiconductor space with accelerating Blackwell chip demand Dell Technologies (DELL) posted exceptional results driven by massive AI server order volumes and upgraded forecasts CrowdStrike (CRWD) capitalizes on expanding market for AI-enhanced cybersecurity solutions Rocket Lab (RKLB) diversifies operations across launches, satellite production, defense contracts, and space systems Palantir (PLTR) gains traction with its AI Platform implementation, despite divided analyst sentiment on pricing As markets prepare for the week ahead, these five equities are commanding the greatest investor focus, each backed by compelling catalysts and sector momentum. Nvidia (NVDA) Nvidia continues commanding attention as the dominant force in artificial intelligence semiconduct
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Michael Jackson manages to defy Drake’s chart domination as two of his songs — “Billie Jean” and “Chicago” — climb while more than a dozen others fall. NEW YORK, NY – CIRCA 1984: Michael Jackson performing circa 1984 in New York City. (Photo by Robin Platzer/Images/Getty Images) Getty Images It’s a tough week for every artist on the Billboard charts not named Drake. The rapper recently released three albums, Iceman, Habibti and Maid of Honour, and dozens of songs featured on those full-lengths become hits across a variety of tallies. The hip-hop superstar breaks several records thanks to his surge of new music, and those cuts that don’t have his moniker attached that manage to hold on drop from where they sat last week, with only a very small number of hits either keeping steady, or, in the case of Michael Jackson, rising. The King of Pop – whom Drake references on the Ice
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Missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles fired at the U.S. base are neutralized at Erbil International Airport in Erbil, Iraq, on February 28, 2026. (Photo by Ahsan Mohammed Ahmed Ahmed/Anadolu via Getty Images) Anadolu via Getty Images The U.S.-Israel war with Iran, launched on February 28 and concluded with the fragile ceasefire that took effect on April 8, saw Iraqi Kurdistan endure an unprecedented number of Iranian and Iran-backed militia missile and drone attacks. While U.S. and British air defenses helped shield the autonomous region’s capital city, Erbil, the region’s critical lack of any independent air defenses once again became glaringly apparent. And it’s still unclear whether the region can even acquire air defenses for self-protection any time soon. The Pentagon’s latest Lead Inspector General report to Congress on Operation Inherent Resolve, the U.S.-led anti-
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Bitcoin is lagging the risk rally led by AI-heavy equities, leaving traders with a practical question: is this a temporary flow-driven dislocation or a genuine shift in market leadership? The answer matters for portfolio construction, hedging, and timing rotations. In recent weeks, the tape has sent a mixed message. U.S. stocks set fresh highs on AI exuberance, while Bitcoin softened as spot ETFs posted persistent outflows and a large block trade crossed in the dark pool. Understanding how these moving parts fit together can help you avoid forced decisions and structure smarter risk. This guide distills the factors behind BTC’s underperformance, how to read the flow data, and what actions to consider without chasing headlines.
Aspect
What to Know
Performance gap
AI-led U.S. equities hit records in May while BTC traded softer, reflecting divergent flows and factor exposures.
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SoftBank Group has committed up to €75 billion to develop 5 gigawatts of artificial intelligence data center capacity in France, its largest AI infrastructure investment in Europe. The pledge was announced at the 2026 Choose France summit in Paris, where President Emmanuel Macron secured commitments of tens of billions in foreign investment. SoftBank cited France’s low-carbon grid, industrial land, and engineering talent as primary factors behind its selection. A Phased Buildout Across Hauts-de-France The first phase covers €45 billion to deliver 3.1 GW of capacity across three sites in the Hauts-de-France region by 2031. SoftBank plans to add further locations across France as the program extends toward the full 5 GW target, working with SB Energy and other strategic partners on development. SoftBank Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son framed the move as part of a broader glo
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Key Takeaways Nvidia and Microsoft are set to introduce Windows PCs featuring Nvidia processors as early as next week. The announcement coincides with Taiwan’s Computex trade show and Microsoft’s Build developer conference in San Francisco. Dell and Microsoft’s Surface lineup are anticipated to be among the initial manufacturers offering these Nvidia-based systems. Microsoft plans to introduce software enabling AI agents to execute tasks locally on Windows platforms. NVDA shares finished Friday’s session at $211.14, declining 1.45%. A partnership between Nvidia and Microsoft is poised to introduce Windows-based PCs utilizing Nvidia processors as the core processing unit as soon as next week, based on reporting from Axios. Axios reports $NVDA and Microsoft $MSFT are expected to unveil the first Windows computers using Nvidia chips as the main processor. The
Amdocs' AI-driven restructuring highlights the growing trend of automation impacting global employment, emphasizing the need for workforce adaptation.
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Amdocs' AI-driven restructuring highlights the growing trend of automation impacting global employment, emphasizing the need for workforce adaptation.
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