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Business Today |
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Thursday, 15 January, 2026 | | |
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Editor's Note |
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Good morning, reader |
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Europe’s top court will give its initial opinion on the merits of the 32 million cap on passenger numbers allowed through Dublin Airport next month. A final ruling is expected to follow within four to six months on the controversial cap. Barry O’Halloran has the details. Adverse outcomes of AI
was the risk that rose most steeply in the rankings in this year’s Global Risks Report, published by the World Economic Forum ahead of its annual meeting next week in Davos, Switzerland. However, writes Eoin Burke-Kennedy, trade wars and economic disputes are still seen as posing the biggest threat to global stability. Speaking of AI, as Ciara O’Brien surveys the stubborn refusal of Elon Musk to accept that his Grok AI is responsible for weaponising deepfakes against women (and, worse still, children), she says it seems one thing that this “technology of our future” struggles with is boundaries and one thing it lacks is a good dose of cop-on. |
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