Ecom: The Future. AI, Innovation
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has fenced off his Beverly Hills villa with a $165 million fence.

The fence is taller than the legal limit in Los Angeles, which requires that the fence in front of a house be no taller than 1 meter. Instead of demolishing the fence, Bezos pays a $12,000 annual fine, which allows him to keep the fence in place.
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🔹 Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows.

The ABC of systems thinking for life and business. Whether it's about the environment, the oil market, or a private company, it's impossible to solve problems without systems thinking.

The №1 book on Amazon in the "Systems Theory" category.
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Amazon reduces commissions for sellers in Europe — a response to pressure from Shein and Temu

Amazon announced a major revision of commissions for European sellers.

From December 15, the platform will reduce rates for clothing and accessories:
📍from 7% to 5% for goods up to €15/£15,
📍from 15% to 10% for goods €15-20.

The reductions will also affect fulfillment fees, which will decrease by an average of €0.32 per package. This will strengthen Amazon's position in the competition with Chinese marketplaces such as Shein and Temu, which are actively increasing their market share in the EU.

For sellers, this is an opportunity to reduce costs, while for customers, it is a chance to maintain low prices for popular categories.
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Marketplace EBay has registered a trademark in Russia.

Marketplace eBay, which has essentially suspended operations in Russia, has registered a trademark in the country.

According to the documents, the application was submitted last fall. In December 2025, it was registered until 2034. The copyright holder is the American company eBay Inc.

In 2022, eBay suspended accepting orders from customers in Russia and Ukraine due to logistical delays.
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Zuckerberg is no longer the youngest billionaire in history.

Forbes released analytics for the 15th anniversary of the 30 Under 30 ranking. The main sensation is that Mark Zuckerberg's record has been broken (he earned his first billion at the age of 23, but now the 22-year-old founders of the AI startup Mercor have become the new record holders).

Interestingly, out of the 46 billionaires in the ranking, 19 have only achieved this status this year (partly due to the AI boom). The top list also includes the founders of the code editor Cursor (aged 25-26) and the founder of Polymarket, Shane Coplan.

Throughout the list's history, only three non-IT-related participants have managed to reach a billion-dollar fortune: Rihanna, LeBron James, and Taylor Swift.
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Temu has entered the top 5 of German marketplaces and is scaring European retailers.

At the end of the year, Temu became one of the fastest-growing marketplaces in Europe and entered the top 5 of the largest platforms in Germany.
Growth is 3-4 times per year.

For classic retail, this is a wake-up call:
📍 it is becoming more difficult to push prices
📍 the middle business is losing its share
📍 only those who can scale and automate win
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Google will release smart glasses with AI in 2026.

In development is at once several models based on the Android XR operating system.

Some glasses will be "screenless" - only with cameras and speakers for communication with the assistant Gemini. Another version will receive built-in displays in the lenses. Also showed the concept of Project Aura - wired glasses that can replace a work monitor or home theater.

To make the gadget look stylish instead of like a bulky helmet, the tech giant has involved fashion brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker in the development. The latter has already received $75 million in development investments.
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Amazon: AI + Quick Commerce = A New Race.

Today Amazon officially confirmed: the growth in demand for quick commerce (delivery within 10-30 minutes) is enormous, and AI is becoming its core.

What Amazon is doing right now:
🔹 Training models to forecast demand a quarter in advance,
🔹 Optimizing routes and warehouse inventory using AI algorithms,
🔹 Improves marketplace recommendations using new ML models,
🔹 Automates seller workflows, from analytics to product displays.
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😨 Shein in court over illegal products — hearings until Dec 19

French authorities require Shein to strengthen filters for age-restricted and prohibited products after inspections. Shein claims the requirements are incorrect as the platform has already paused its marketplace in France.
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OpenAI has announced the launch date for ChatGPT's "adult mode."

According to Fiji Simo, the top manager, the option will debut in the first quarter of 2026.

The company is currently testing a model that can accurately distinguish between teenagers and adult users, allowing it to automatically apply the appropriate filters and avoid blocking content unnecessarily.

Recognition algorithms are already being tested in several countries: the neural network must learn to distinguish minors without error before granting access to content.
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The American Dictionary has chosen the main concept of the outgoing year.

It was the term Slop ("slop"), which describes low-quality content generated in huge quantities by neural networks.

Linguists note that historically, this was the name given to liquid mud or slop. In 2025, the word took on a new meaning: it became a derogatory term for a stream of absurd AI videos, fake news, and "crooked" images.
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Instead of cash: one in two Zomers don't mind getting crypto as a gift

Can crypto replace cash as a holiday gift? According to a survey by Visa and Morning Consult, almost one in two Gen Zers believe that it can.

Among all respondents (about 1,000 adult Americans) 28% of respondents said they wouldn't mind receiving a cryptocurrency gift. Among Generation Z, 45% would like to receive cryptocurrency. Among millennials, 34% would like to receive cryptocurrency, while 24% of Xers and 17% of baby boomers would like to receive cryptocurrency.

The survey was conducted in mid-October. Since then, the value of Bitcoin has decreased by 20%, according to Reuters. However, for young buyers looking to purchase cryptocurrency during a downturn, this only increases the appeal of cryptocurrency as an investment tool.
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Elon Musk became the first person in history with a fortune of $600 billion

The founder of Tesla and SpaceX set an absolute financial record. According to Forbes, his capital reached $677 billion.

A sharp jump occurred due to the revaluation of SpaceX. In early December, the company announced a stock sale that valued the business at $800 billion, double what investors had estimated in August. Since Musk owns about 42% of the company, his personal wealth instantly increased by $168 billion.
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Online Marketplaces Turn Cartoon Hype into Dangerous Business: Poisonous Snakes Sold in China

Online marketplaces in China have found themselves at the center of a scandal over a new dangerous trend. Fueled by the popularity of the character Gary — a blue viper from "Zootopia 2" — users began mass-buying poisonous snakes as pets. Some sellers went so far as to ship live reptiles by mail directly through the trading platforms, until the platforms began urgently removing such listings.
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Just ask Google.

Hollywood actress Sarah Jessica Parker stars in Google's new ad, Shop the Vibe. The service uses AI technology to offer a virtual shopping experience with try-on features.
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If in 2025, travelers were looking to take a break from their gadgets and social media, 2026 promises to be the year to tune in to your body, your brain, and your needs, according to the Daily Mail.

The publication cites a forecast by British Airways Holidays and the Globetender agency, which predicted which trends will be popular in the travel industry next year. One of the trends is vintage shopping.

In a world of marketplaces and cheap items, more and more travelers are looking for something unique. They are searching for authentic souvenirs, pre-digital era items, and visiting flea markets, second-hand stores, and retro shops. The top destinations for such shopping tours include the United States, France, and Japan, where you can find entire retro neighborhoods and immerse yourself in history.
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Nvidia has confirmed plans to establish a joint factory with Samsung and an AI cluster with Hyundai, solidifying its status as a key player in the technology industry.

The CEO of NVIDIA has become the face of the technology industry in the past year, as the company became the first in history to reach a capitalization of $5 trillion under his leadership, thanks to deals with Samsung, Hyundai, and investments in Nokia.

However, the most talked-about episode was undoubtedly his informal dinner with the heads of Samsung and Hyundai, Lee Jae-yong and Jung E-in, at Kkanbu Chicken.
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The Chinese marketplace was threatened with a 3-month ban on trading in France.

The French Ministry of Finance suspended Shein in early November for selling "child-like sex dolls." The Paris Court deemed the suspension of Shein's operations "inappropriate" and "unjustified" and overturned the Ministry of Finance's decision.

The court also ruled that Shein cannot sell sexual and pornographic products until it implements a robust age verification process. In response, the platform has pledged to remove such products from its inventory.

The French government intends to file an appeal. The Shein scandal occurred on the eve of the launch of its first physical store in Paris. The opening caused a controversial reaction among local residents. Opponents of Shein staged pickets and complained that the Chinese brand was occupying space in the country's main department store, BHV Marais, displacing local companies.
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In Sweden, they sell a product for ChatGPT that allows the neural network to be "high."

It all started with a study by Swedish creative director Petter Radvall, who collected data on the effects of various psychoactive substances. He then wrote a set of code modules to make the chatbot react as if it were under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

"In October, he launched his marketplace, which he positions as a 'Silk Road for AI Agents,' where various types of drugs and alcohol can be purchased in code form for a chatbot," the Wired portal reported.

Radwalla believes that chatbots are trained on huge amounts of human data, which is already filled with stories about drug chaos, so it's only natural that they strive for similar states. According to him, by uploading one of the codes to AI, you can supposedly unlock the "creative potential" of artificial intelligence.
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Cheap Chinese goods create a “new Silk Road” into Europe

The surge of low-cost goods from China — largely via Temu and Shein — has become a major issue for European markets. Favorable customs thresholds for low-value parcels have fueled massive logistics flows and rapid marketplace growth.

European retailers argue this undercuts local businesses and creates safety and environmental risks. As a result, the EU is considering new fees on small parcels and the gradual removal of de minimis exemptions, with changes expected by 2028.
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