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Tech Now visits Pinewood Studios to test the new technology shaping today's major franchises and blockbusters.
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Despite the Iran war and rising inflation, US stock markets have continued to hit all-time highs this year.
AI fakery has been used to scam people out of large sums of money and even attempt to sway elections.
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Edward Yardeni of Yardeni Research says the new jobs data makes a Fed rate hike less likely.
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Alonso Munoz of Hamilton Capital Partners explains what investors can expect from Fed chair Kevin Warsh.
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Julie Biel of Kayne Anderson Rudnick says it's hard to gauge where the biggest profits from AI will be seen.
Georgian-era artists used outrageous imagery to express their unfavourable views of King George III.
Eddie Ghabour of Key Advisors Wealth Management expects tech correction to continue over the summer.
At Bocuse d'Or, elite chefs compete in one of the world's most demanding culinary contests.
Dana D'Auria of Envestnet discusses the convergence of concerns around AI.
Katty Kay and Dr Kelly Glazer Baron on how chasing a better sleep score can make you more anxious.
Tech Now explores 'attribution studies', a branch of climate science that proves extreme weather is not random.
At London's Dialogue Hub, customers are asked to use sign language to order their coffee.
The BBC gets access to James Turrell's highly anticipated new Skyspace, housed in a striking dome in Denmark.
Steven Wahrhaftig of Wedbush Securities says this sell-off is a healthy pullback within the tech sector.