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Palo Alto CEO Nikesh Arora: AI won't reduce jobs, it will enable more hiring
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Tecnología·24.05.2026Resumen IA

Palo Alto CEO Nikesh Arora: AI won't reduce jobs, it will enable more hiring

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora believes AI's productivity gains will not lead to job cuts but rather enable companies to tackle backlogs and hire more staff with new skill sets. He argues that AI will allow businesses to clear long-delayed product roadmaps and create capacity for innovation, contrasting with other tech leaders who foresee AI reshaping staffing needs.

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Times of India
Britain's Pothole Plague: Why Can't the UK Solve Its Road Problem?
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Política·23.05.2026Resumen IA

Britain's Pothole Plague: Why Can't the UK Solve Its Road Problem?

Britain faces a severe pothole crisis, with millions of defects on its roads. Despite government funding and political promises, councils struggle with shrivelled budgets and the escalating costs of repair, exacerbated by climate change and increased traffic. Long-term solutions are hampered by short-term funding cycles and strict targets, leading to a cycle of managed decline.

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Guardian UK
Anthropic & OpenAI now make for $2T revenue backlog of Google & other cloud providers
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11.05.2026

Anthropic & OpenAI now make for $2T revenue backlog of Google & other cloud providers

AI giants Anthropic and OpenAI are set to dominate future cloud revenues, reportedly accounting for half of a massive $2 trillion backlog. These companies' substantial, multi-year spending commitments, reaching hundreds of billions, are significantly shaping the financial outlook for major cloud providers like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, highlighting a massive shift in infrastructure demand.

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Times of India
Deaf artist who lost life’s work in Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire is ‘painting to heal myself’
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10.05.2026

Deaf artist who lost life’s work in Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire is ‘painting to heal myself’

For Hong Kong-based artist Apple Tong Wing-yin, Wang Fuk Court has always been more than a home address. It was a library of her life’s work. Tong, a prominent deaf illustrator and graphic designer who communicates through what she calls her “silent language” of art, kept the many canvases that spoke for her inside her flat in the Tai Po housing estate. In November last year, that library was reduced to ash in one of Hong Kong’s deadliest fires. She lost everything – her awards, her backlog of...

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SCMP Economy
Half of headteachers say school buildings unfit for purpose amid £14bn repair backlog
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Education·27.04.2026Resumen IA

Half of headteachers say school buildings unfit for purpose amid £14bn repair backlog

A survey by the National Association of Head Teachers finds 50% of headteachers say parts of their schools are out of use or unfit for purpose due to leaks, damp, mould, asbestos and ageing infrastructure. Almost three-quarters (73%) report toilet blocks that are closed or not fit for purpose, while 41% say SEND facilities are unsuitable. The National Audit Office estimates £14bn is needed to restore school buildings in England to satisfactory condition, with 96% of respondents saying they received insufficient capital funding. The government has committed to almost £3bn per year over the next decade through a new 10-year estates strategy.

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Guardian UK