Uber and Wayve to Launch London’s First AI Robotaxis
The companies are also expanding into other major cities, including Tokyo.
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[PRESS RELEASE – London, United Kingdom, June 8th, 2026] Megapari is excited to announce the World Cup Pass 2026 promotion, running from June 10 to July 19, 2026, alongside the FIFA World Cup. Players can choose from three levels of game passes to earn free bets for completing tasks and automatically enter a grand prize […]
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The FIFA World Cup, expected to be one of the largest events in sports history, is already seeing huge trading volume in prediction markets as users seek to predict which team will win. Volumes for these contracts have reached nearly $2 billion in Kalshi and Polymarket. FIFA World Cup Derivatives Start Moving Billions in Prediction […]
It’s decades since the former US first lady was an employee. The world of work she grew up in has long gone Uh oh, Michelle Obama has been advising gen Z on navigating work. “One thing that’s important is to learn how to do something you don’t like to do and be good at it,” she told the audience at a podcast recording in London. “Every experience – the bad boss, the boring assistant job, the job you thought that you weren’t appreciated, the one that didn’t give you the assignment you wanted when you wanted it – all of that is learning to be resilient.” The podcast is called IMO, and she is entitled to her opinion, and it’s true that awful bosses, crap jobs and professional setbacks are inevitable, unpleasant learning experiences. Plus, Obama has navigated exceptionally tricky circumstances and put up with endless unjustified flak – she has plenty to teach everyone about grace under pressure. But there’s an implicit criticism of gen Z workers in her words. You see that a lot (they’re un
London-based group raises $300mn to become one of the UK’s most valuable AI groups
A film about Iran's protest movement is making cinema history. "Dreams of Violets" is the first fully AI-generated feature film ever selected by a major international film festival. The 75-minute drama will premiere at New York's Tribeca Festival next week. Created by Iranian-British director Ash Koosha from his home in London, the film took just three months to produce and cost less than 2,000 euros. There were no actors, no cameras, no sets and no film crew. Koosha says the film simply could not have been made through conventional means. Living in exile and unable to safely film inside Iran, he turned to AI to recreate events linked to the country's deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters. The film is based on journalistic reports, photographs and eyewitness accounts, and explores themes of memory, censorship and resistance. But as Tribeca becomes the first major festival to embrace a fully AI-generated feature, the film is also reigniting a fierce debate. Can artificial intel
Asana has launched an AI personal assistant that can track various data sources to alerts users when a work project runs into problems and recommends next actions. It’s one of a range of product announcements made Thursday at the company’s Work Innovation Summit in London, including updates to its existing AI teammates product. These follow Asana’s recent acquisition of AI workflow automation software vendor StackAI for $75 million. Asana Dash is described as an “AI chief of staff” that can help users stay up to date on work projects by accessing information in Asana as well as across email, calendar and team messaging apps, said Arnab Bose, Asana’s chief product officer. “Keeping people in their ‘zone of genius’ and hooking up all of these unstructured signals to the structure of Asana — that’s what Dash does best,” said Bose. The AI assistant can access the same Asana project information as the user, and can flag when problems occur that could push a project off-track. Dash can then
[PRESS RELEASE – Panama City, Panama, June 4th, 2026] After nearly $5 million in beta trading volume, Pred opens public access for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with unique markets and fastest market resolution benchmarks. Pred, a peer-to-peer sports trading exchange built on Base, opened public access today after a private beta that kept 86% […]
Pred, a p2P sports trading exchange built on Base, allowed public access today after a private beta that held 86% of traders active week over week and brought in $5 million in notional volume through 300+ invited users. More than 100k transactions were performed on soccer markets over the course of