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KPMG’s Global AI Pulse for the second quarter of 2026 found that nearly a third of corporate leaders cannot understand or control what their AI systems cost to run. Companies that laid off employees and restructured their budget in favor of what they expected to be cheaper AI technology are now being charged by the token, leading to massive AI spending bills. Is AI too expensive for companies to use? KPMG polled 2,145 C-suite and senior business leaders across 20 countries for its quarterly Global AI Pulse survey. The results show that 29% of executives struggle with operating costs, especially as AI use grows past the testing stage to using it on a large scale. A separate third of respondents named their own thin grasp of AI economics as an obstacle to rolling out AI agents at all. The main reason for this struggle is that AI companies are now charging bas
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MoonPay has ventured into new territory by enabling integration between its AI-driven crypto assistant, MoonAgents, and Telegram. This innovative enhancement, revealed on Thursday, allows users to seamlessly issue natural language instructions through Telegram for market analysis, dashboard creation, and transaction preparation, all while on the move. Continue Reading:MoonPay’s Latest Tech Leap Brings AI to Telegram Users Source: https://en.bitcoinhaber.net/moonpays-latest-tech-leap-brings-ai-to-telegram-users
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The post Eric Trump’s Bitcoin Mining Firm Loses $600M as AI Boom Hits Crypto Miners appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News President Donald Trump’s son Eric’s Bitcoin mining venture has reportedly erased nearly $600 million in market value after its stock crashed more than 95% from its peak. While the company continues adding Bitcoin to its treasury, investors are moving away from crypto mining stocks and putting more money into AI companies. American Bitcoin Stock Crashes … Source: https://coinpedia.org/news/eric-trumps-bitcoin-mining-firm-loses-600m-as-ai-boom-hits-crypto-miners/
Organizations know AI is important. They’re investing in it, encouraging teams to use it and looking for ways to scale its value. But many organizations are still struggling to turn that priority into governed, scalable action. Leaders are left scrambling to feel confident about whether AI is being used responsibly, creating a widening gap between what leaders want from AI – innovation, efficiency and competitive [...]
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SK Hynix's Nasdaq debut highlights the growing importance of AI and crypto markets, attracting significant US investment and expanding global reach.
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AI-driven inflation could necessitate higher interest rates, impacting economic growth and potentially altering investment strategies.
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India now hosts over 2,100 GCCs, contributing nearly 2% of GDP, but sustaining the lead will require continuous investment in talent, AI and innovation
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Low-volatility just beat momentum over a stretch that actually matters, and defensive sectors have quietly taken the wheel. If you’ve been watching the S&P 500 lurch between AI euphoria and macro nerves, this is your sign the market’s tone is changing. This piece walks through what’s behind the defensive rotation, how low-vol stacks up against momentum, where the data confirms it, and what it could mean for tech, small caps, and even crypto liquidity. I’ll keep it practical: signals to track, ways to express or hedge the view, and the common mistakes investors make when these rotations kick off. Yes, low-volatility has started to beat momentum, and the S&P 500’s defensive rotation is back on the tape. In late June, defensive sectors led, market breadth improved, and a simple SPLV-over-MTUM look turned up. This isn’t a victory lap for the bears; it’s a nudge to reassess factor risk and conce