6️⃣ Nunhead Cemetery
The view of St Paul’s from Nunhead’s West Hill is protected, meaning it cannot be blocked by new development.
(credit: Max Miechowski)
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6️⃣ Nunhead Cemetery
The view of St Paul’s from Nunhead’s West Hill is protected, meaning it cannot be blocked by new development.
(credit: Max Miechowski)
London’s “Magnificent Seven” burial grounds were created during the Industrial Revolution as the city’s population exploded and local church graveyards started overflowing. Join us as we head deep into these vast, elegant, overgrown worlds. Cemeteries have never looked so good.
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So, the trillion-dollar question: is OpenAI building the future — or overreaching on hype?
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But analysts warn of an AI bubble. OpenAI is set to lose billions of dollars a year. If AI does not keep growing exponentially, and if Sam Altman cannot turn a profit, the investor enthusiasm that has boosted these big deals could quickly falter.
07.10.2025 13:15 — 👍 50 🔁 13 💬 2 📌 4Many of the deals are circular and have given an immediate share price boost to the start-up’s partners. For example, Nvidia plans to invest $100bn in OpenAI over the next decade, providing OpenAI with cash to buy Nvidia’s chips.
07.10.2025 13:15 — 👍 51 🔁 23 💬 2 📌 1From Microsoft to Meta, Amazon to Anthropic, some of the world’s biggest tech groups have signed up to OpenAI founder Sam Altman's huge bet on artificial intelligence. The deals total near $1tn — even as OpenAI burns through cash.
07.10.2025 13:15 — 👍 54 🔁 19 💬 4 📌 9OpenAI is spending at a scale that even Silicon Valley can't quite believe, buying up 20 nuclear reactors' worth of computing power this year. But there are big questions around whether it can turn that power into profit.
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29.07.2025 09:27 — 👍 56 🔁 20 💬 5 📌 10Hi! I'm FT Edit's researcher.
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