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Morning Money: What lies ahead for Twitter?

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Morning Money: What lies ahead for Twitter?
Twitter's announcement that it will shut down its Vine video service and cut 9% of its workforce, put the future of the social media platform in question. Jerry Daykin, Global Digital Partnet at Carat, joined Share Radio to discuss.
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Rachel Winter, Jerry Daykin


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Morning Money: Are the courtrooms of the future going to be the domain of AI?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: Are the courtrooms of the future going to be the domain of AI?
A computer software was used to predict the results of nearly 600 past cases from the European Court of Human Rights - it managed to match the human judges' verdicts with 79% accuracy. So does this mean computers could help serve up justice in the future? Share Radio's Matt Cox heard from Dr Dimitrios Tsarapatsanis, Law Lecturer at the University of Sheffield and co-author of the research.
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Mike Ingram, Dimitri Tsapatsanis


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Morning Money: Would you take a selfie to secure your bank account?

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Morning Money: Would you take a selfie to secure your bank account?
Many banks are looking into new ways to replace the password. But is the tech contained in our smartphones good enough to protect our assets, or is this another fad being leapt on by banks trying to appeal to the younger and tech savvy generation? Matt Cox spoke to Meaghan Johnson, Co-Founder and Director of Research at fintech thinktank 11:FS, about why there is so much interest in this area.
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Matt Cox, Meaghan Johnson


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Morning Money: Why is Snapchat so valuable?

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Morning Money: Why is Snapchat so valuable?
Social media app Snapchat could soon be publicly owned, with the initial public offering set to value the company at £20.5 billion. It comes after its owner Snap Inc. reportedly settled on Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to underwrite the IPO, which is being referred to as a 'mega-unicorn', a term reserved for any companies valued at over $10 billion. Share Radio's Joe Aldridge spoke to Tech Consultant Chris Green about the company's plan.
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Rachel Winter, Joe Aldridge


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Morning Money: How can we bridge the divide between IT departments and senior managers?

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Morning Money: How can we bridge the divide between IT departments and senior managers?
A new research from Palo Alto Networks highlighted that 51% of IT security professionals find it difficult to communicate with senior management around security incidents. Greg Day, VP & Chief Security Officer at EMEA, Palo Alto Networks, discusses this issue.
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Rachel Winter, Greg Day


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Morning Money: The $100 billion Softbank/Saudi Arabia Tech Fund plan

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Morning Money: The $100 billion Softbank/Saudi Arabia Tech Fund plan
The joined $100 billion technology investment fund between Saudi Arabia's top sovereign wealth fund and Japan's SoftBank Group has the potential to change the investment landscape. The new London-based fund could at current levels account for roughly a fifth of all such global venture capital investment. Seijiro Takeshita, Professor of Management and Information at University of Shizuoka, Japan, discusses the plan.
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Rachel Winter, Dr Seijiro Takeshita


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