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AI firms shift from seat pricing to usage based revenue models

Artificial intelligence companies are moving away from traditional per user pricing toward models that charge based on actual usage, according to a new analysis from Goldman Sachs. The shift reflects how AI is changing the nature of work, with software increasingly performing tasks instead of human users. The......

Anthropic shifts to usage pricing for enterprise AI customers

Anthropic has overhauled its enterprise pricing model for Claude, replacing fixed per-seat subscriptions with lower access fees tied to mandatory usage commitments. The change reflects growing pressure on computing capacity and is expected to raise total costs for many corporate customers, according......

Zagora allocates 624 million dirhams to restore and develop Oasis ecosystems

A major investment agreement worth approximately 624 million dirhams has been signed in Zagora to support the development and rehabilitation of local oasis ecosystems, marking a significant step in sustainable rural development policy in Morocco. The agreement was signed during a ceremony attended by......

Italy's Meloni appoints new tourism minister after referendum defeat

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni appointed Gianmarco Mazzi as the new tourism minister on Friday, following her government’s setback in a recent judicial reform referendum. Mazzi, previously the culture undersecretary, succeeds Daniela Santanchè, who resigned amid ongoing legal......

Activist investors push BP to maintain climate commitments

A coalition of European investors led by the activist shareholder group Follow This is pressuring BP to maintain its climate-reporting commitments. The investors are urging shareholders to oppose plans to rescind climate-related decisions adopted in 2015 and 2019, which required BP to report on emissions......

MPS proposes CEO change to strengthen governance and internal cooperation

Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS), one of Italy’s oldest financial institutions, has announced plans to propose a change in its leadership as part of efforts to improve internal coordination and governance. The decision comes ahead of a key shareholders’ meeting scheduled for mid-April, where......

Myanmar military signals leadership shift ahead of presidential process

Myanmar is entering a period of political transition as its military leadership signals an imminent reshuffle ahead of a key presidential selection process. State media reports indicate that changes within the armed forces leadership are expected following the country’s annual Armed Forces Day......

Stanford study links us emissions to $10 trillion global climate damage

A study from Stanford University finds that greenhouse gas emissions from the United States have caused more than 10 trillion dollars in global economic damage since 1990. The research, published in Nature, introduces a new method that connects emissions from countries, companies, and individuals to......

Cameroon youth challenge rising bride price costs

In Cameroon, a growing number of young people are speaking out against the rising cost of traditional bride price, arguing that it has become a major obstacle to marriage and family life. The debate reflects broader tensions between cultural heritage and modern economic realities. In cities such as......

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