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After announcing their AI chips, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang addressed the potential arrival of human-level AI within five years but highlighted concerns about ethical implications and AI hallucinations.
Boeing revises its 2024 earnings outlook downwards as it plans to increase cash spending in the first quarter to address quality issues with its 737 aircraft, leading to a departure from the initial $10 billion estimate.
Following McDonald's recent technical incident, Greggs were similarly forced to close stores in the U.K. after a glitch affected their payment systems.
French regulators fined the tech giant over $280 million after the Google Vs. French media fiasco for alleged breaches of intellectual property rules.
Scientists are gearing up for mass production of perovskite solar panels, using the material's efficiency in capturing solar energy, despite previous challenges in making them market-ready.
The Biden administration's $20 billion grant to Intel aims to strengthen the semiconductor chip output in the U.S. and reduce dependency on foreign chip production, particularly from China and Taiwan.
MacKenzie Scott's donations of $640 million went to 360 non-profit organizations, surpassing her initial plan, with recipients carefully selected to uplift "marginalized communities."
HM Revenue & Customs will close the tax helpline from April 8 to September 30, directing taxpayers to online services instead. This move aims to address long wait times, but critics fear it could lead to errors.
Singtel partners with NVIDIA for new AI Chips that launch GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS), offering on-demand access to AI-powered cloud computing with accelerated graphics processing units (GPUs).
The insolvency status makes the Electric van leasing company, or EVCo, unable to pay its over $50 million debts, which were worsened by the arrest of its former executives in late 2023.
U.S. prosecutors in Virginia are investigating Meta over alleged illegal drug trade involvement, with subpoenas targeting records related to drug activities on Meta's platforms.
Capchem Technology, a Chinese firm linked to China's military-industrial complex, plans to expand in the US with battery chemical plants in Ohio and Louisiana, sparking national security concerns.
Workers at the US Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, are pushing to join the United Auto Workers (UAW) union to address workplace concerns and improve work-life balance.
Under the leadership of its new CEO, Antonio Simoes, Legal & General is set to sell one of the biggest housebuilder companies, Cala Group. Rothschild will oversee the auction process to maximize shareholder value.
Experts suggest that the ideal time for home selling is in June, with an estimated $7,700 boost, reflecting shifts in real estate buyer behavior due to factors such as the pandemic and mortgage rate fluctuations.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby assures that they prioritize safety amid recent flight problems concerning Boeing planes, pledging improvements in training and procedures to return trust in the aviation industry.
Federal Reserve and European Central Bank are set for major interest rate cuts, with BIS Chief Carstens noting progress in addressing inflation while cautioning central bankers to remain vigilant.
Sats, a Singaporean company known for its aviation services, has recently completed the sale of its military contractor division, Maytag Aircraft, for $61.55 million to optimize operations and focus on core expertise.
Virgin Media's O2 Recycle program now includes purchasing old gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox, offering payouts of up to £280 ($356), and aiming to reduce electronic waste while promoting sustainability in the tech industry.
The "secret" SpaceX project involves a sophisticated network of surveillance or spy satellites for US intelligence, supported by a $1.8 billion contract with the NRO, aiming to improve national security by detecting potential threats worldwide.
After the US House and Senate overwhelmingly voted for a TikTok ban bill, concerns of potential retaliation from China emerged, particularly those heavily reliant on the Chinese market like Apple and Tesla.
The recent settlement announced by the National Association of Realtors is set to address concerns about inflated home prices and introduce fairer practices, including negotiable commissions and increased transparency, benefiting both buyers and sellers.
Microsoft is prompting users to switch to Bing by injecting pop-up ads into Google Chrome on Windows, causing users to question their legitimacy and intrusiveness.
Apple's acquisition of DarwinAI hints at the company's interest in AI technology in their future products, with analysts thinking this could make iPhones improve faster and make Apple stronger in the AI market.
China's central bank withdrawal indicates cautious economic growth, disappointing stimulus hopes, and limited policy options amid yuan decline and global rate disparities.
The cause of worldwide system outages felt by several McDonald's franchises is still not clear as the restaurant chain refrained from explaining the details.
After Bud Light faced boycotts and losses, Dylan Mulvaney attempted to reconcile the fallout with an inclusive pitch but was met with silence instead.
TikTok users had a blast mocking Balenciaga's $4,400 "luxury" bracelet, resembling a roll of sticky tape, unveiled during Paris Fashion Week.
Losses exceeding $700,000 in individual cases due to refund fraud were owed to platforms like TikTok and Telegram, where these schemes were promoted.