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Princess of Wales ‘enjoyed birthday lunch with her mother Carole and sister Pippa at French bistro in Berkshire’ – as waiters who served her praise royal’s ‘charm and grace’

The Princess of Wales reportedly celebrated her 44th birthday by having lunch at a ‘teeny’ Berkshire bistro – with staff praising her ‘charm and grace’. Kate, who grew up in the area, was said to have joined her mother Carole Middleton, 70, and sister Pippa, 42, for a meal at a …

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Exact days to avoid when booking flights for your next holiday

Flight booking experts at Skyscanner unveiled the best and worst days to book holiday flights earlier this year Skyscanner recommends booking short-haul flights at least one to three months in advance(Image: Olga Rolenko via Getty Images) Getting affordable flight deals can seem challenging, but help is available. Skyscanner recently revealed …

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How Google reclaimed its position in AI race dominated by OpenAI

Alphabet’s Google (GOOG, GOOGL) has made strides in the AI race, with its Gemini chatbot emerging as a substantial alternative to OpenAI’s (OPAI.PVT) ChatGPT. Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley outlines the details. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination …

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5 AI stocks to consider buying and holding for the long term

Image source: Getty Images Many AI applications are still in development, offering ground-floor buying opportunities in their stocks. Below are some established companies that five of Fool.co.uk’s contract writers like as investments to consider buying to capitalise on this transformational technology. What it does: Alphabet is a global technology company …

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Is the AI talent war heating up?

Investing.com — The battle for top artificial intelligence talent is intensifying, according to Barclays (LON:BARC), with recent data and high-profile moves pointing to escalating competition between tech giants and AI labs. “Seven-figure retention bonuses and lengthy non-competes may not be enough to keep top talent,” Barclays analysts wrote, adding that …

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