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Wednesday, 1 June 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Queensland goes one-up in Origin, fails to stay classy. Why Amazon will win, and Apple could fade away. And why Malcolm Turnbull now is the same person he always was.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Traders in the US still don't have the chutzpah to take the S&P 500 up and through the resistance zone at 2100/05. 
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Inside the labs that hope to bring people back from the dead

Some scientists believe that cryopreservation could be successful in the future, while others are very doubtful.
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'It's not even close:' Mark Cuban brags that he has much more in liquid assets than Donald Trump

The brash owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks said Trump's lack of transparency makes it particularly difficult to determine what the Republican nominee is really worth.
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We went inside the mysterious NYC hotspot with a secret room for the rich and famous

Dubbed everything from "a playpen for millionaires" by the New York Post to "a local watering hole for oil tycoons".
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China has a terrible new problem

Instead of the usual problem of too much money flowing out, there's now not enough money flowing in. 
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How to quickly see how many hours in the last year you spent in business meetings

Meetings. Are they a total waste of time? Are they great for collaboration? Kill them! Love them!
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Bill and Melinda Gates believe the dream of AI is 'finally arriving' --  but there's one huge problem

We're in the golden era of machine learning and artificial intelligence, but  according to Bill Gates and Melinda Gates, there aren't enough women in the space.
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Facebook will start scanning 10,000 posts a second to make comments less terrible

While Facebook has lot of noise around using artificial intelligence to better sort photos and videos, text is still an huge part of the Facebook experience.

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