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The IMF says the "surprisingly resilient" global economy is at risk of a sharp AI boom reversal, but "the levels of market frothiness" are below the dotcom bust (Financial Times)

Financial Times:
The IMF says the “surprisingly resilient” global economy is at risk of a sharp AI boom reversal, but “the levels of market frothiness” are below the dotcom bust  —  Fund's chief economist says there are reasons to be concerned about a potential AI correction

Bitcoin fell 3.6% to under $92K, ether fell 4.9%, and solana fell 8.6%, wiping ~$100B from crypto's total value, after Trump proposed a new 10% European tariff (Suvashree Ghosh/Bloomberg)

Suvashree Ghosh / Bloomberg:
Bitcoin fell 3.6% to under $92K, ether fell 4.9%, and solana fell 8.6%, wiping ~$100B from crypto's total value, after Trump proposed a new 10% European tariff  —  Cryptocurrencies fell sharply as risk assets slipped and haven demand strengthened after US President Donald Trump proposed new levies on eight European countries.

From Dusk Til Dawn walked so that Sinners could soar

Discover the genre-bending vampire film that inspired Sinners. From Dusk Till Dawn’s wild twists make it a must-watch.

Threads overtakes X on mobile, but still lags far behind

After launching almost three years ago, Meta's Threads is now reportedly attracting more daily mobile users than rival platform X. According to Similarweb data shared by TechCrunch, Threads has 141.5 million daily active iOS and Android global app users as of January 7th, compared to 125 million users for Elon Musk's mobile platform. Similarweb reports […]

Q&A with FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam, only the second CEO in the company's history, on humanoid robots, automation, AI, drones, US-China trade tensions, and more (Jordyn Holman/New York Times)

Jordyn Holman / New York Times:
Q&A with FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam, only the second CEO in the company's history, on humanoid robots, automation, AI, drones, US-China trade tensions, and more  —  Raj Subramaniam took over three years ago from FedEx's founder, who ran the company for nearly 50 years.