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Katie Martin

@katie0martin.ft.com
7 posts
2026-03-09
“defence and tech analysts said the data centre attacks appeared deliberate and part of a pattern of Iranian strikes on civilian infrastructure, including airports, energy facilities and ports.”  —  www.ft.com/content/09fa...
2026-03-09 View on X
The Information

The US-led war in Iran is complicating plans by Gulf nations to spend $300B+ on AI investments, putting at risk a potential source of funding for tech companies

The war in Iran is complicating plans by Gulf nations to spend more than $300 billion on data centers, chips and other AI investments …

“defence and tech analysts said the data centre attacks appeared deliberate and part of a pattern of Iranian strikes on civilian infrastructure, including airports, energy facilities and ports.”  —  www.ft.com/content/09fa...
2026-03-09 View on X
The Guardian

Iran targeting commercial datacenters in the UAE and Bahrain signals a new frontier in asymmetric warfare and raises doubts over the Gulf as a global AI hub

Why Kuwait, UAE, and Saudi Arabia Are Now a No-Go for TravelersAssociated Press:Mideast's water supply at risk as Bahrain and Iran say their desalination plants were attacked amid ...

2026-03-08
“defence and tech analysts said the data centre attacks appeared deliberate and part of a pattern of Iranian strikes on civilian infrastructure, including airports, energy facilities and ports.”  —  www.ft.com/content/09fa...
2026-03-08 View on X
The Guardian

Iran targeting commercial datacenters in the UAE and Bahrain signals a new frontier in asymmetric warfare and raises doubts over the Gulf as a global AI hub

Iran's targeting of commercial datacentres in the UAE and Bahrain signals a new frontier in asymmetric warfare

2026-03-03
our special American friends...  www.ft.com/content/37d4...
2026-03-03 View on X
Financial Times

Sources: in the EU, US criticism over censorship has been met with disbelief and anger, and some Big Tech lobbyists acknowledge US accusations are overstated

EU efforts to regulate the digital sphere are under attack from the Trump administration and, increasingly, Silicon Valley

2026-02-26
this is great.  big picture, i think i blame zerohedge?  —  Anyway, all i'd add is this rather cute bit of trolling: www.citadelsecurities.com/news-and- ins...  [embedded post]
2026-02-26 View on X
Citadel Securities

Citadel rebuts Citrini's viral article, arguing that AI deployment is constrained by the marginal cost of compute vs. human labor, and needs far more compute

Copyright © Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC or one of its affiliates.  All rights reserved.

2026-02-01
the ‘bitcoin is digital gold’ crowd has gone awfully quiet
2026-02-01 View on X
Bloomberg

Bitcoin has fallen to ~$77K, down ~5% in 24 hours, over 12% in the past week, and down 39% since its ATH in October 2025; Ethereum is down 21%+ in the past week

Bitcoin fell sharply in early Saturday afternoon trading in New York, tumbling below $80,000 mark to hit levels last seen in April 2025.

2026-01-31
the ‘bitcoin is digital gold’ crowd has gone awfully quiet
2026-01-31 View on X
Bloomberg

Bitcoin has fallen to ~$78K, down ~7% in 24 hours, over 12% in the past week, and down ~37% since its ATH in Oct. 2025; Ethereum dropped ~18% in the past week

Bitcoin fell sharply in early Saturday afternoon trading in New York, tumbling below $80,000 mark to hit levels last seen in April 2025.