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British

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300 articles falling

British has appeared in 300 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2025Q3 with 18 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside London, Facebook, Apple, Britain.

Articles
300
mentions
Velocity
-50.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
+0.167
velocity change
Sources
64
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-11-10
New York Times 24 related

A painting depicting Alan Turing as the god of AI, which was created by an AI-powered humanoid robot called Ai-Da, sold at a Sotheby's auction for nearly $1.1M

The portrait depicts the British mathematician Alan Turing as the god of artificial intelligence.

2022-03-10
New York Times 11 related

A look at @PayGapApp, a viral Twitter bot created by Francesca Lawson and Ali Fensome, which highlights the gender pay gap data of British companies

Britain requires companies with 250 or more employees to report gender pay gap data.  On International Women's Day, one couple used …

2020-02-05
New York Times

A look at Anguilla, a tiny British territory in the Caribbean with the .ai TLD, which made $2.9M in fees in 2018 through domain sales to AI startups and others

by A.I. start-ups or by speculators hoping to resell the names to big companies or investors — the island of Anguilla collects a $50-a-year fee, which goes mostly to the government treasury. https://w...

2018-07-30
Reuters

To drive sales, retailers like Target, Walmart, and Tesco are increasingly selling ads and search keywords on their websites to consumer goods companies

BERLIN/CHICAGO (Reuters) - People with hay fever hate dust.  That was the premise of a marketing drive launched by British vacuum cleaner maker Dyson … Tweets: @stevesi Tweets: Steven Sinofsky / @stev...

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2024Q2developer -75pts; regulation +75pts
2024Q4consumer +100pts; regulation -100pts
2025Q1enterprise +100pts; consumer -100pts

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