This week’s TAMIM Reading List captures a global moment shaped by acceleration, friction, and recalibration. Microsoft’s latest AI model is now outperforming doctors at diagnosing disease, offering a glimpse into a future where machines may lead in medicine. Nvidia crosses the $4 trillion mark, setting a new benchmark in tech dominance, while Telstra announces sweeping job cuts that signal deeper structural shifts. High-end electric vehicles continue to struggle with market fit, and satellite internet ventures face a crowded race for space and scale. In sport, PSG is rising as a new powerhouse while Real Madrid shows signs of strain, and the F1 paddock is rattled by emotional fallout surrounding Christian Horner. A collection of stories where progress is anything but linear.
📚 This Is Why High-End Electric Cars Are Failing
📚 Microsoft’s AI is better than doctors at diagnosing disease
📚 Out of space: Picturing the big, crowded business of satellite internet
📚 Monstrous PSG ‘leading a new era’ – but problems for Real Madrid
📚 Rumours fly as Christian Horner left in tears after F1 bombshell
📚 Telstra proposes mass job cuts from across the business
📚 Nvidia becomes first publicly listed company with $US4 trillion valuation
