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A semiconductor boom can lift exports—and still make rate hikes more likely. The Bank of Korea’s logic: if higher profits spill into wages, spending and service prices, price stability comes first. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/semiconductor-boom-bank-of-korea-rate-hike #Inflation #Semiconductors
Elon Musk's Changing View of Anthropic: From Criticism to Recognition of Its Technical Capabilities
Musk’s changing view of Anthropic is a useful lens on frontier AI competition. Key takeaway: public praise matters, but model quality still needs evidence across reasoning, coding, safety, cost, latency, and real-world adoption. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/elon-musk-anthropic-stance-change #AI #Anthropic
Apple’s reported dispute with OpenAI turns on more than hiring. The key issue: whether specific design and manufacturing information qualifies as a trade secret—and whether it was improperly used. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/apple-openai-trade-secret-dispute-ai-hardware #Apple #OpenAI
The Shift Toward Monthly Rent in South Korea’s Jeonse and Monthly Rent Market: The Structure of Jeonse Weakness, Supply Shortages, and Policy Risks
Jeonse’s decline is more than a rental preference shift. Higher rates, deposit-return risk, urban supply delays, and tighter rental stock are reshaping tenant cash flow and housing costs in South Korea. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/korea-jeonse-monthly-rent-market-structure #Jeonse #HousingMarket