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Andrew Marsh

Andrew Marsh

Andrew Marsh is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Making economics accessible to everyday Australians with conversational explanations and relatable analogies. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Apple's Maps Ad Gamble: Why Your Favourite App is About to Change
Business

Apple's Maps Ad Gamble: Why Your Favourite App is About to Change

Apple is preparing to insert ads into its Maps app as soon as this month, marking its most aggressive push into monetising core user experiences. The move signals both Apple's services ambitions and a potential test of user patience.

Krafton's $250m gamble backfires in Delaware court
Business

Krafton's $250m gamble backfires in Delaware court

A Delaware judge has ruled that gaming publisher Krafton breached its contract with Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds, ordering the reinstatement of fired CEO Ted Gill and extending the studio's $250 million performance bonus deadline.

DoorDash workers now training the robots that may replace them
Technology

DoorDash workers now training the robots that may replace them

DoorDash is paying delivery workers to film themselves performing everyday tasks and recording multilingual speech samples to train AI models. The move raises questions about whether gig workers are being fairly paid for data that could lead to their own automation.

Broadcom in the European dock over VMware partner purge
Business

Broadcom in the European dock over VMware partner purge

European cloud providers have filed an antitrust complaint against Broadcom, arguing the closure of its VMware partner programme is an illegal squeeze on customer choice that destroys businesses built around the software.

Meta's Bet on AI Moderation Could Cost Thousands Their Jobs
Technology

Meta's Bet on AI Moderation Could Cost Thousands Their Jobs

Meta is replacing human content moderators with AI systems while planning layoffs affecting up to 20% of its workforce. The shift raises questions about moderation quality, worker welfare, and the true cost of AI.