Tesla’s $1 Trillion Robot Army Could Make Musk Richest

This is not just about executive pay. It is about redefining what work looks like when robots take on jobs we once thought only humans could do.

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Playtech launches retail sports betting across MSC Cruises’ global fleet

Playtech has rolled out retail sports betting across the MSC Cruises fleet, making its move into the cruise leisure market through a partnership that began earlier this year. This comes as the company decided to stop providing content to sweepstakes casino operators in California due to ongoing legal challenges and disputes.
MSC Cruises is the third largest cruise line in the world and the leading operator in Europe, with a growing presence in North America as well. With this agreement, passengers will now be able to enjoy Playtech’s sports betting solutions as part of their onboard entertainment.
The casinos on MSC Cruises already feature slot machines, video poker, and classic table games like Roulette, Blackjack, Three Card Poker, and Texas Hold’em. However, guests now also have the option to place sports bets through Self-Service Betting Terminals and Playtech’s new mobile tills, which connect directly to their onboard accounts.
Playtech and MSC Cruises partnership ‘a significant milestone’
“We are excited to partner with MSC Cruises and bring our retail sports betting solutions to their impressive fleet,” said Yori Arami, VP Sports at Playtech.
“This partnership represents a significant milestone for Playtech as we continue to expand our offerings and provide unique, engaging experiences for players around the world on land and sea.”
Mara Friso, Head of Casino at MSC Cruises, said, “We are very proud to be able to deliver the excitement and engagement of sports gaming to our guests through our partnership with Playtech.
“Our fleet of modern cruise ships will provide our customers a wide array of immersive digital content as a complement to our state-of-the-art cruise casinos.”
The rollout is already live on seven MSC Cruises ships, and more are set to follow in the coming months.
Aside from this, Playtech has been working with several other partners, including ProgressPlay, to launch a next-generation bingo platform that is now live across more than 120 gambling sites in the UK.
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OpenAI denies that it’s weighing a ‘last-ditch’ California exit amid regulatory pressure over its restructuring

OpenAI executives are discussing a potential relocation out of California as increasing political resistance threatens the company’s efforts to convert from nonprofit to for-profit status, according to The WSJ, but the company says it has no plans to leave.

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AI firm Mistral valued at $14 billion as chip giant ASML takes major stake

ASML pumped 1.3 billion euros in Mistral AI’s 1.7 billion-euro funding round as lead investor, gaining a 11% shareholding in the French company.

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ReOrbit lands record funding to take on Musk’s Starlink from Europe

Finnish startup ReOrbit, has raised a record €45 million Series A for the country to offer “sovereign” satellites.

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Microsoft Copilot Study: UK Government Finds No Evidence of Productivity Gains

The UK government’s Microsoft 365 Copilot trial found staff satisfied and tasks eased, but no clear productivity gains, raising doubts about AI’s workplace impact.

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Nepal reverses social media ban as protests turn deadly

Nepal has reversed its social media ban following nationwide “Gen Z” protests and public backlash.

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Snap breaks into ‘startup squads’ as ad revenue stalls

CEO Evan Spiegel just announced the company is restructuring around small “startup squads” of 10 to 15 people to regain agility against larger competitors.

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Netherlands Gaming Authority raises concern over risk analysis report findings

The Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has raised concerns over the risk analysis process for online gambling in the Netherlands, following a study that it sanctioned.
The Netherlands Gaming Authority found in its report that the current systems deployed by gambling operators are “not functioning properly” and essentially, falling short of expectations to provide “effective” protections to players.
The ‘Study report on risk analyses of games offered by licensed online gambling operators’, published on Friday (September 5), showed significant concerns were raised by the KSA about the functionality of the risk analysis framework used across the licensed sector.
The measures are an integral part of the duty-of-care obligations established under Dutch law, which all operators are required to meet. In particular, ‘high-risk games’ are supposed to be mitigated with protective actions such as warnings or deposit limits.
With the research conducted across 2024 into the current year, all 28 licensed operators in the Netherlands had their methods assessed and evaluated, resulting in the conclusion that the systems are not working “optimally”, producing inadequate results despite the significant costs and resources incurred.
Moving forward to address risk analysis in the Netherlands
The Kansspelautoriteit stated the measures stem from before the 2021 market liberalization and have not been updated since, showing they are not fit for the purpose of the contemporary market. 
Several concerns were highlighted by the KSA, including Outdated and Inconsistent Methodologies, Category-Level vs Individual Game Analysis, Insufficient Expertise and Independence, and High Costs with Minimal Benefits. 
Under these headings, the respective problems and findings were detailed, with the Dutch body also considering Broader Regulatory and Market Implications.
In response to the report and its content, the Kanspelautoriteit has committed to directly liaising with the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security on proposed reforms to establish a “clearer and more consistent system” for risk analyses. 
This could include mandatory requirements for operators, such as per-game assessments, standardized methodologies, and clearer expertise requirements. 
Although the current approach meets the minimum legal requirements, the reality is much different, falling way short on effective player protections. 
The KSA is known to uphold stringent requirements and expectations, with many recent examples of enforcement against entities that have not been compliant.
One of these was the €450,000 ($524,160) fine meted out to Optdeck Service, the Dutch operator of the prominent Unibet brand, for offering bets on prohibited soccer markets.
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It’s taken three years to recover from China hack, election watchdog says

In the first interview about the hack, the commission’s new boss admits that huge mistakes were made, but says the organisation is now secure.

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