Analysts accuse 40% of European funds of greenwashing, Musk mocks the banking system, a leading Saudi Arabian corporation reaches a capitalization higher than the country’s GDP and RB continues to follow the most interesting events in economics and entrepreneurship.
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- Saudi Aramco became the only company in the G20 countries whose capitalization exceeds the national GDP (RIA Novosti).
- OpenAI is preparing to introduce a voice-based AI assistant with audio and visual capabilities that can recognize sarcasm (The Information).
- The mayor of Moscow promised to open a shipyard in Nagatinsky Zaton at the end of 2024 for the construction of electric ships, powered, among other things, by solar batteries (Moscow Agency).
- Aeroflot will resume flights to Mauritius in autumn (TASS).
- Semi-detached houses near Moscow have risen in price by an average of 6% over the year, up to 18.99 million rubles. The fastest dynamics occur in Solnechnogorsk, Stupino and Voskresensk (“The world of apartments”).
- Analysts from the platforms Follow the Money and Investico have caught 40% of investment funds in Europe that position themselves as “green” in greenwashing (Commercial Risk).
- The British Safety Institute, the UK’s newly created AI safety body, has launched Inspect, a toolkit that evaluates AI models and aims to “strengthen the safety of artificial intelligence.”
- Indian startup Rad AI, which develops artificial intelligence tools to analyze X-ray images to help doctors, has raised $50 million in Series B from local fund Khosla Ventures.
- Elon Musk announced the fourth test launch of a launch vehicle with a Starship spacecraft prototype in 3-5 weeks (Reuters).
- The billionaire also compared the operation of the US Federal Reserve System to the Monopoly bank, which can “use the leaves” if the money runs out.
Author:
Ekaterina Alipova
Source: RB

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