in

How AI could create the first one-person unicorn

Sarah Gwilliam is neither a software engineer nor, she confesses, does she “speak AI”. But after her father died recently she got the spark of an idea for creating a generative artificial-intelligence startup that would help others like her handle their grief and sort out their late loved ones’ affairs. Call it wedding planning for funerals.

ESPN, Fox to bundle upcoming streaming services for $39.99 a month

Trump says gold imports will not face US tariffs