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Will Smale

Will Smale

Editor / Reporter at BBC News Online

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The French winemaker whose wines are illegal in his home country

Maxime Chapoutier makes wines that combine French and Australian grapes, a strict no-no in the EU.
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'AI helps me to make wine for younger drinkers'

The winemakers using artificial intelligence to help them grow grapes and blend their wines.
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Cheers! Can AI help drinkers buy a better bottle of wine?

Wine recommendation apps are now using AI to help better match people with a bottle they will like.
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UK microchip firms ask government for hundreds of millions

The boss of a leading microchip maker warns without huge investment companies will go abroad.
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Sake brewers toast big rise in global sales

Makers of Japan’s traditional drink are seeing success abroad offset falling domestic demand.
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'Investing in the artist makes me feel more involved in the song'

Swedish company Corite allow fans to invest in the music of their favourite artists.
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Italian label maybe but the beer's British brewed

The global brewing giants highlight a brand’s nationality but does it matter when they brew it overseas?
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Could solar-powered headphones be the next must-have?

Solar panels are now being fitted to headphones and items of clothing.
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Firms 'going to war' against rivals on social media

The boss of a high-tech monitoring company says some retailers are spreading lies about competitors.
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How human-like are the most sophisticated chatbots?

As a Google engineer says his firm’s top chatbot has feelings, just how lifelike is the technology?
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Is it fair for fantasy football managers to rely on AI?

Some managers think artificial intelligence helps remove their bias but others think it’s cheating.
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Boom time for dog walkers, sitters and trainers

Millions of people who bought dogs during the pandemic are now returning to work.
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How the pandemic made us more adventurous drinkers

Sales of more unusual drinks have soared since the start of the pandemic.
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The app that lets you pay to control another person's life

NewNew aims to connect artists with their fans who can vote on aspects of their work and daily life.
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'Yes, people have Zoom fatigue but it's not our fault'

Zoom director Aparna Bawa says video conferencing can tire people out, but her firm isn’t to blame.
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'The fake reporter wanted to know about our software'

As image recognition software is increasingly used, one firm had to deal with subterfuge.
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The gaming boss who can't put the games down

Andrew Day, the CEO of games developer Keywords Studios, tries not to play the titles himself.
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'I used to hate road cycling, now I design biking gear'

Remi Clermont is the founder and boss of cycling clothing firm Cafe du Cycliste.
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The man who bought 60,000 oil and gas wells - bbc.co.uk

Rusty Hutson Jr is the boss of fast-growing US energy firm Diversified Gas & Oil.
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'I bought a winery and it caused a US-French row'

When US entrepreneur Michael Baum bought a famous French vineyard it caused a trans-Atlantic spat.
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'It was never my plan to be the boss of a huge company'

Why Swiss drugs giant Novartis was prepared to take a chance on a young American.