AI has already redefined tech roles, workers say

AI has already redefined tech roles, workers say Summary New research from Indeed — analysed alongside Glassdoor data and a survey of over 1,000 US tech workers — shows generative AI is already reshaping technology roles. Firms are reassessing job definitions, reassigning staff and, in many cases, replacing roles with AI-driven solutions. The report highlights […]

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The New Political Economy of Delaware Corporate Lawmaking

The New Political Economy of Delaware Corporate Lawmaking Summary The article — based on a paper by Marcel Kahan and Edward Rock — argues that Delaware’s long-standing, technocratic approach to corporate lawmaking has broken down following high-speed, politically driven legislative changes in 2024 and 2025. Historically, Delaware relied on specialised courts and an apolitical Corporation […]

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Norsk Tipping innovation priority led to lottery failings, audit report finds

Norsk Tipping innovation priority led to lottery failings, audit report finds Summary PwC’s audit of Norsk Tipping finds the operator prioritised innovation and new development over quality, control and maintenance, leaving weaknesses in its control framework and unclear leadership. Those failings contributed to multiple recent lottery errors that have resulted in large regulatory penalties and […]

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Gambling Commission flags over-reliance on financial threshold in operator AML measures

Gambling Commission flags over-reliance on financial threshold in operator AML measures Summary Great Britain’s Gambling Commission has warned that some operators rely too heavily on financial thresholds when activating anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) checks. A Commission bulletin (3 October) highlighted that risk-based customer due diligence is often only triggered once players hit […]

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How a Stewardship Lens May Help Sort Corporate Leaders from Laggards

How a Stewardship Lens May Help Sort Corporate Leaders from Laggards Summary Companies face mounting pressures — from rising electricity demand and water shortages to shifting trade and export policies and an uptick in large mergers — all of which can materially affect shareholder value. AllianceBernstein argues that applying a “stewardship lens” helps investors identify […]

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PointsBet reshuffles board following acquisition by MIXI

PointsBet reshuffles board following acquisition by MIXI Summary PointsBet has formally reconstituted its board after MIXI Australia (a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo-based MIXI, Inc.) completed a successful takeover. MIXI now holds 66.43% voting power following its off-market offer which closed on 12 September. Three MIXI executives — Sho Okuyama, Kanji Kobayashi and Taishi Oba […]

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Vibe Coding Is the New Open Source—in the Worst Way Possible

Vibe Coding Is the New Open Source—in the Worst Way Possible Summary The article examines the rise of “vibe coding”—developers leaning on AI to generate plug-and-play code—and how it echoes the efficiencies and dangers of past reliance on open source. WIRED warns that AI-generated code can reintroduce old vulnerabilities, create new ones, and fragment accountability […]

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