Some Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
New York eyes “textalyzer” to combat distracted driving, by Anna Gronewald
Conversica CEO discusses future of artificial intelligence, by Barbara Ortutay
Bloomberg
This Caribbean bank wants Chinese money no one else will touch, by Alfred Liu
It’s getting harder for CEOs who lie or cheat to except the ax, by Jeff Green and Anders Melin
Fortune
Apple just bought a little-known AI startup, by Leena Rao
The Starbucks app may be easier to hack than you think, by David Z. Morris
Reuters
Technicals stand out amid a quiet market, by Rodrigo Campos and Terence Gabriel
U.S. fails to reassure Europe, Japan over “Trumponomics,” by David Lawder and William Schomberg
News about business journalism
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Holding tech news accountable for not covering diversity
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Quartz launches obsession on propaganda
This date in business journalism
2012: St. Louis Biz Journal reporter dies from pancreatic cancer