ASX hits 8900; Why AI fears are justified; Hemmes serves $75 pasta
In today's news, Australia's sharemarket powers past a milestone, an AI expert says the idea that it will create jobs is 'absolute crap', and Justin Hemmes serves $75 pasta as restaurant prices rise 25 per cent.

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