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Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang has turned the company into the world’s most valuable.

The $5 trillion monster: Nvidia just became the world’s most valuable company

The AI giant jumped over rivals Microsoft and Apple for the top spot after another share price surge.

  • by Subrat Patnaik and Carmen Reinicke
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The McDonald’s experiment using AI to take drive-thru orders has not been a complete success.

Ice-cream with tomato sauce? McDonald’s is ending its test run of AI drive-thrus

But the fast-food giant has suggested it isn’t ruling out other potential artificial intelligence plans down the road.

  • by Wyatte Grantham-Philips
Alan Joyce left the company shortly after being hauled before a Senate inquiry last year.

Should the Qantas board cut Alan Joyce’s pay deal down to size?

The airline has enlisted an influential governance expert to advise on whether to claw back up to $16 million from the former CEO’s performance-based pay entitlement.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Opinion & Perspectives

Weird Trump idea would shut America off from the world

Donald Trump floated a truly bizarre plan during a private meeting in Washington last week.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Should the Qantas board cut Alan Joyce’s pay deal down to size?

The airline has enlisted an influential governance expert to advise on whether to claw back up to $16 million from the former CEO’s performance-based pay entitlement.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

The AI bubble might blow up in our face

All AI bubbles to date have ended in a “winter”, and the next one may be the chilliest of all.

Andrew Orlowski

Banking & finance

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Entrepreneurship

Carlton president and former PwC chief executive Luke Sayers.

Tax Office evidence draws Carlton boss Luke Sayers further into PwC scandal

Fresh evidence from the ATO raises further questions about what the Carlton boss knew about tax confidentiality breaches while he was in charge of PwC.

  • by Colin Kruger
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