Company Wants To Address Euro Teacher Shortage With AI By Using Avatars To Teach Maths
AI tutors address teacher shortages and short attention spans! AI avatars deliver engaging math lessons.
Pakistanis Trapped in Cambodia's China-Run Cyber Slave Ring Targeting US
Cyber gangs trick people into slave labour with fake job ads, forced scams, and beatings. It has become a global issue with thousands trapped.
Ex-Cop Fed Up With His $200K Job Quits To Start ATM Side Hustle With $2K - Now He's Making Millions
The ex-cop turned ATM millionaire shares how he built wealth from his nail salon machine - now he is making millions.
Restaurants In This Spanish Province Will Charge Tourists Extra To Sit In The Shade
If restaurant owners in Andalusia want to charge more, they will need to ensure that customers can visibly be aware of the price changes for certain tables.
From £35K In Debt to Millionaire Strategist: This UK Single Mum Made £16M in Six Years
After being bullied as a child for being poor, Lisa Johnson climbed through the corporate world before then becoming a successful business strategist.
Google Employee Gives 3 Tips To Get A Job Interview and How To Get Promoted From Within
Sofia D. has handed out useful tips on LinkedIn to people looking to land a job interview as well as those seeking a promotion from within their company.
These Are The Average UK Salaries By Age And It's Good News For People Between 40-49
Workers in their 40s in Britain have a strong chance of earning a salary worth £40,040, but that can decrease once they reach their 50s and 60s.
29% of US Households Are Considered 'ALICE': What Does That Mean And Are You One?
ALICE households face major difficulties with making ends meet as they earn over the Federal Poverty Level, disqualifying them from government benefits.
The Economic Impact of the South African Online Casino Industry Is Vast – And That Might Be a Good Thing
The South African online casino industry's rapid growth and competition shape both the economy and user preferences.
42% of Hiring Managers Reveal An Applicant's Age Is Considered When Reviewing Resumes
A study has shown that younger job applicants are not favoured by employers due to inexperience, whilst elderly people are not due to being near retirement.
49% Business Leaders Say ChatGPT Skills May Replace College Degrees as Job Requirement
Business leaders want job applicants to be experienced with using ChatGPT as it can boost their productivity and creativity levels.
Tesla Cybertruck Whistleblower Revealed: Vehicle Issues Similar To Model S Issues 10 Years Ago
Whistleblower alleges Cybertruck flaws, drone footage show production delays.
Digital Clone: Your AI Doppelganger Could Soon Attend Your Meetings
AI firm creates digital clones for Zoom calls, influencers and business pros. The price starts at $19 and goes up to $399/month.
2 Reasons Why People Always Feel Broke During Payday - Even With a Six Figure Salary
Out of US professionals earning at least $175,000 a year, 25% say they are either "very poor," "poor", or "getting by, but things are tight."
Sylvester Stallone Allegedly Called 'Tulsa King' Extras 'Fat' and 'Ugly'
As employees are speaking out against toxic work environments, Sylvester Stallone has been accused of calling actors 'fat' and risks being cancelled.
London Man Pays $62 Monthly To Live In A Refurbished Dumpster To Avoid High Rent
This London architect started living in a rented dumpster to express his living conditions through art and reduce monthly living costs to extremely low levels.
NYC Resto Employs Filipinos Via Zoom to Take Your Orders And Ask For 18% Tip
NYC restaurants use video screens with Filipino remote workers to greet and take orders, but secrecy and pay concerns arise.
Over 80% of Remote Workers Would Return to the Office if Commute Was Compensated For
Workers in the United States have been paying nearly $8500 annually on commuting to their company offices.
Too Busy For Politics? S. Korea's Young Voters On What Motivates Them
High youth unemployment, feuding politicians and a cost of living crisis: young South Korean voters told AFP what was on their minds as they voted -- some for the first time -- in elections Wednesday.
Australia PM Unveils Plan To Overhaul Economy, Invest In Green Energy
Mining superpower Australia on Thursday announced a US-style scheme to pour public money into manufacturing and clean energy industries, joining the global race to build a cleaner and more resilient economy.
Lawmakers Skewer EU Chief Over Contested Job Pick
European lawmakers will cast votes Thursday on a contested appointment to a plum Brussels job, with Ursula von der Leyen suspected of playing favourites to aid her own re-election as commission chief.
AI Influencers: Boon or Bane for Marketing?
Social media fame used to be easy, but competition is fierce now and AI influencers are rising. Can humans keep up?
Residents Slam Serial Squatter Who Refuses To Pay Rent Despite $400K Yearly Salary
A man and his wife have been dubbed "serial squatters" after they have refused to pay rent for more than four years.
5 Tips To Make Your Resume Stand Out To Your Employer Under 7 Seconds
Studies show that recruiters would extend a job offer after an interview in less than a month - measured at an average of 24 days.
Microsoft Opens AI Hub in London to Advance Consumer Tech
Microsoft has opened a London AI hub to develop language models, hire top talent, and partner with OpenAI.
Breaking Barriers: Women Entrepreneurs Driving Growth in Saudi Arabia's SME Sector
While Personal Statement Laws tell women to obey their husbands "in a reasonable manner", 40 per cent of digital entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia are women
Apple iCar Release No Longer Happening? Tech Giant Explores Home Robotics
After scrapping its electric car project, Apple is exploring home robots that follow users and use AI to navigate homes.
AI A 'Game Changer' But Company Execs Not Ready: Survey
A majority of corporate executives across leading economies believe artificial intelligence will be a "game changer" for their industry but admit their leadership teams lack the knowledge to understand AI's risks and rewards, a study showed Friday.
Businessmen Pay $18K To Join This Gruelling 3-day Bootcamp To Become Alphas
In a bid to "level up in business and in life," men are paying almost $20,000 for a 3-day fitness regime.
40% of Companies Will Use AI to 'Interview' Job Applicants, Report
While both employers and candidates benefit from AI tools, concerns linger about bias and impersonal AI interviews.