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Janet Harrison

Janet Harrison has over 16 years experience in the financial services industry giving her a vast understanding of how news affects the financial markets, and an early adopter of blockchain technology and digital currencies. Janet is an active holder and trader spending the majority of her time analyzing blockchain projects, reports and watching new and upcoming projects and other initiatives in the industry. She has a Masters Degree in Economics with previous roles counting Investment Banking.
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Malaysia mandates ID-based age checks for social media
Janet Harrison · May 22, 2026
Malaysia mandates ID-based age checks for social media
Malaysia is about to become the toughest test yet for age verification technology. Starting June 1, platforms like TikTok, Facebook and Instagram must restrict users under 16 from opening accounts, using government-issued IDs to prove age.



Korea Post moves 104B toward AI data centre bets
Janet Harrison · May 22, 2026
Korea Post moves 104B toward AI data centre bets
South Korea's state-run postal service is losing hundreds of billions of won on mail delivery. Its solution is not postage hikes. It is AI data centres in North America and Europe, financed by a 104 billion pool of savings and insurance funds.

StanChart CEO's 'lower-value human' remark draws regulatory heat
Janet Harrison · May 22, 2026
StanChart CEO's 'lower-value human' remark draws regulatory heat
Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters thought he was explaining AI efficiency. Instead, he triggered a governance crisis. Hong Kong and Singapore regulators are now scrutinizing whether the bank is using artificial intelligence as a pretext for mass layoffs, turning a routine cost-cutting plan into a lesson in reputational risk.

Lam Research puts AI sensors inside chipmaking tools
Janet Harrison · May 22, 2026
Lam Research puts AI sensors inside chipmaking tools
The chip equipment supplier is embedding AI directly into semiconductor manufacturing. Lam Research plans to add more sensors and AI analysis to its tools over the next two years, helping customers like TSMC and Micron detect defects earlier and improve wafer yields.

Lenovo revenue hits record $83B on AI demand surge
Janet Harrison · May 22, 2026
Lenovo revenue hits record $83B on AI demand surge
Lenovo just closed the strongest fiscal year in its history, and the reason is no longer just PCs. AI servers, services, and liquid-cooled infrastructure are now pushing the company toward a much larger role in the data center build-out.

CEOs plan to cut junior roles as AI reshapes hiring
Janet Harrison · May 22, 2026
CEOs plan to cut junior roles as AI reshapes hiring
A global survey of 415 CEOs reveals that 43 percent now plan to reduce junior roles over the next two years, up sharply from 17 percent in 2025. The entry-level job is not disappearing overnight, but the pipeline that has trained every generation of senior talent is being deliberately narrowed.

AI name reader botches Glendale Community College graduation
Janet Harrison · May 22, 2026
AI name reader botches Glendale Community College graduation
An AI system tasked with reading graduate names at Glendale Community College skipped students, displayed wrong identities on the jumbotron, and left the president apologizing to boos. The incident is part of a broader commencement backlash against automation and job anxiety among graduates.

AI recycling startups cash in on aluminum price shock
Janet Harrison · May 22, 2026
AI recycling startups cash in on aluminum price shock
The price of aluminum just surged nearly 20 percent in 2026, hitting levels not seen in decades. For AI-powered recycling startups, this is not a crisis. It is the business case they have been waiting for.


China's AI micro-drama boom is a business model worth watching
Janet Harrison · May 21, 2026
China's AI micro-drama boom is a business model worth watching
China just built the world's first mass commercial application of AI-generated video. It is a $16.5 billion industry producing thousands of titles monthly, and it runs on an industrial policy framework that Silicon Valley has not matched.

AI job creation favors young college graduates
Janet Harrison · May 21, 2026
AI job creation favors young college graduates
New work always pays a premium, at least until everyone learns how to do it. A sweeping study of US labor markets from 1940 to 2023 reveals who gets those jobs first, and the pattern has startups written all over it.

SEC innovation exemption could legalize tokenized stocks
Janet Harrison · May 21, 2026
SEC innovation exemption could legalize tokenized stocks
The SEC is about to approve something unprecedented: a regulatory sandbox for tokenized stocks that would let crypto platforms trade Apple and Tesla shares 24/7, and companies may not get to block it.

Zafe Protocol is bringing private SOL transfers to Solana
Janet Harrison · May 21, 2026
Zafe Protocol is bringing private SOL transfers to Solana
Zafe Protocol is positioning itself as a zero-knowledge privacy layer for SOL transfers on Solana. The project targets a real weakness in public blockchains: fast payments still expose wallet activity unless privacy is built into the transaction flow.


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