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Economy & Labor Jun 29 LABOR

The Utility Gap: Can AI Apps Justify the Buildout?

Artificial intelligence infrastructure is racing ahead of proven consumer willingness to pay. With free-to-paid conversion near six percent and enterprise carrying most revenue, the industry faces a utility test: enough daily engagement and durable subscriptions to justify megawatt-scale buildouts — or a cycle of dark racks, repriced debt, and cascading GPU obsolescence.

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News Mar 8 STATE

China's 15th Five-Year Plan Bets the Economy on AI

China's 15th Five-Year Plan, released at the National People's Congress, mentions artificial intelligence 52 times and introduces an AI Plus initiative targeting integration across 90 percent of the economy by 2030. The plan frames AI not as a sector but as an economic form — a structural response to demographic decline, technological rivalry with the United States, and a consumption model Beijing has chosen not to fix.

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Jun 4 LABOR

Putting Down the Device: AI's Demand-Side Reckoning

The AI build-out has two famous bottlenecks: power and concrete. A third is rarely priced — demand. The danger is not that people abandon AI, but that they use it everywhere while paying for it nowhere, leaving a trillion-dollar wager resting on a habit that never becomes a business.

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News Jun 18 CAPITAL

Iran MOU Markets Priced Peace, Risks Remain

Trump and Pezeshkian signed a fourteen-point memorandum ending four months of war, sending Brent crude below eighty dollars and global equities higher. Markets are celebrating a reopening that has not yet materialized — Hormuz traffic remains cautious, Israel is excluded, and implementation talks begin Friday in Switzerland.

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News Mar 20 STATE

Trump's Powell Probe Is Blocking His Own Fed Pick

A federal judge threw out DOJ subpoenas targeting Fed Chair Jerome Powell last week, finding their dominant purpose was to pressure Powell into cutting rates or resigning. Trump reaffirmed the probe Thursday. The backfire: Powell vows to stay through the investigation, and the Senate committee will not advance Warsh's nomination until it ends.

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