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NZ startup launches world-first electric hydrofoil ferry

Vessev, formerly SeaChange, has partnered with New Zealand’s largest ferry operator to launch the world’s first hydrofoiling tourism vessel.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Journalist & List Editor

AI-generated kids draw predators on TikTok and Instagram

Images of AI children on TikTok and Instagram are becoming magnets for many with a sexual interest in minors. But when this content is legal and depicts fake people, it falls into a messy, troubling gray area.

  • By Alexandra S. Levine
  • Forbes Staff

Amazon Prime Video introduces ads, raises ad-free subscription by 33%

When Amazon Prime launched in Australia in 2017 it cost just under $7 a month. This time last year the company hiked its monthly fee to $9.99 – a 42% jump. Come July, watching ad-free content will set Prime Video users back $12.99 each month.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

It’s America’s fastest growing sport. Now this Aussie superstar has invested

From glory on the golf course, to ownership on the pickleball court. Australian golfer Adam Scott talks to Forbes Australia about co-owning the Gold Coast Glory Major League Pickleball team.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Elon Musk’s xAI raises $6 billion in latest funding round

Musk claimed his AI startup had a $18 billion valuation before the latest funding round.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

Papua New Guinea landslide: Over 2,000 buried under rubble

The Papua New Guinea government’s latest numbers are more than triple the U.N.’s estimated death toll from the disaster.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

The world’s most valuable soccer teams 2024

The average team is now worth $2.3 billion, a 5.1% increase from a year ago—despite headwinds in TV rights across Europe.

  • By Mike Ozanian
  • Forbes Staff

Why Boeing needs a new plane — soon

It’s not enough for Boeing to fix the 737 Max program. To remain competitive against Airbus, the planemaker needs to make a big bet on a new jet.

  • By Jeremy Bogaisky
  • Forbes Staff

Investors gave a teenager $85 million to build hydrogen weapons. It’s not going well

Ethan Thornton’s vision for Mach Industries wooed investors, but he has been hamstrung by technical challenges, safety hazards and a cavalier approach to leadership.

  • By David Jeans
  • Forbes Staff

Google’s AI under fire over misleading answers

Screenshots shared by users testing Google’s AI search summary appear to show inaccurate results and misinformation, including claims that President Obama is Muslim.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff
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