Magic and divination in the age of AI
An event in London finds eerie common cause between computer scientists and tarot readers. Meanwhile, Nvidia conjures a market cap of $4trn.
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Will Dunn is business editor of the New Statesman. He writes on a range of topics including inflation, housing, the Bank of England, the world of work and the cost of living crisis.
An event in London finds eerie common cause between computer scientists and tarot readers. Meanwhile, Nvidia conjures a market cap of $4trn.
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