OpenAI Delays Launch Of Custom GPT Store, Here's Why
One of the recently appointed board members at OpenAI, Larry Summers has emphasised the importance of operating as a corporation with a conscience.
UK Politician Defends King Charles III Amid Race Row Controversy
Minister of State for Security Tom Tugendhat considers the allegation that His Majesty is "racist" as an "attempt to disparage" the monarch.
Head Of Google Bard Addresses Fear Of AI Development
Google Bard lead believes AI isn't a replacement for people but is a system that can come in handy for accelerating people's creativity.
UK's RMT Union Members Accept Pay Deal To End Long-running Rail Strikes
The RMT rail union on Thursday said its members have voted in favour of a pay deal to end more than a year of walkouts on the UK's strike-plagued rail network.
'Endgame' Book Slams Rumours Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Are Divorcing
The book claims that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are happy in the U.S.A. and have no plans to return to the U.K.
Royal Photographer Defends Kate Middleton From Claims She Is 'Cold' To People
Omid Scobie in his book "Endgame" cited a former palace aide who said that the Princess of Wales can be "cold" to those she does not like.
Calls For Novak Djokovic Suspension After He Refuses To Take Anti-Doping Test Before Match
The incident happened ahead of Djokovic's Davis Cup match against Cameron Norrie.
Gigi Hadid Under Fire For Instagram Post Against Israel
Her comments have sparked a debate on social media platforms.
Big Tech In Charge As ChatGPT Turns One
A year after the history-making release of ChatGPT, the AI revolution is here, but the recent boardroom crisis at OpenAI, the super app's company, has erased any doubt that Big Tech is in charge.
Rutte Favourite To Be Next NATO Boss Despite Dutch Vote Shock
Outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is the clear front-runner to become NATO's next chief, even though a shock far-right win at elections in his homeland risks tarnishing his legacy.
Will the Autumn Statement Tax Relief and the Media Bill Boost the UK Creative Industries?
The UK government has announced VFX tax relief to boost the UK film and television industry in the Autumn Statement, which, along with the Media Bill, seeks to change how TV shows are made and broadcasted in the UK.
Nissan Triples Investment in Electric Vehicle Production in the UK, Boosting Economy and Jobs
Nissan has announced a groundbreaking £2 billion investment to expand electric vehicle (EV) production in Sunderland.
Elon Musk Denounces Five Week Strike as Swedish Workers Challenge Tesla
Tesla, the electric vehicle giant led by entrepreneur Elon Musk, finds itself at the centre of a labour dispute as workers in Sweden embark on strikes.
UK Announces £500 Million Boost for AI Compute Capacity and Unveils Five Quantum Projects
The primary objective of the boost for artificial intelligence research is to deploy quantum computers capable of executing one trillion computing operations.
School Principal In India Accused Of Sexually Assaulting 142 Girls
The alleged crimes came to light after the victims wrote a letter to India's President Droupadi Murmu.
Tesla's Musk Says Fallout From Sweden Strike 'Insane'
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk broke his silence Thursday on a strike against his company in Sweden, saying it was "insane" that it may block new car deliveries.
Gender Pay Gap for UK Women Aged 40 and Over Predicted to Persist Until Retirement
The gender pay gap in earnings reflects economic inequality about older women entering retirement with lower accrued earnings.
Jeremy Hunt Announces Significant Tax Cut Amidst Downturn in Growth Forecast
Hunt defended the move, asserting that it aligns with the government's commitment to supporting businesses and individuals during challenging times.
OpenAI Board Member Ilya Sutskever Expresses Regret For Sam Altman's Ousting
After nearly 500 OpenAI employees threatened to resign, Microsoft and Salesforce are trying to rope in researchers from the AI company.
Disabled People Have To Earn Benefits As Rishi Sunak Aims To Change the 'Unsustainable' Welfare System
The UK government is changing the unsustainable UK welfare system with a new policy change that will reduce benefits for disabled and mentally ill people and make them work from home.
'Suits' Cast Reunion Confirmed As Meghan Markle Calls Show's Resurgence 'Wild'
The show's creator and cast members will join a panel discussion during season 13 of the ATX TV Festival.
What Are The Best European Countries For Digital Nomads?
In a bid to help the economy recover from the financial effects of COVID-19, European authorities have welcomed remote workers through the digital nomad visa.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan Aims To Be 'Pro-Business' With New Investment Announcement for UK SMEs
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has launched a first phase of business funding worth £62 million to help UK SMEs in and around London to scale up, creating more jobs in the region.
Saudi Arabia To Host Highly Anticipated Heavyweight Unification Bout Between Tyson Fury And Oleksandr Usyk
Boxing will reach new heights in Saudi Arabia next February as the Gulf state will stage the massive heavyweight fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
Max Verstappen Blasts Las Vegas Grand Prix: 'It's 99% show'
The inaugural race at the new Las Vegas circuit has been met with mixed reactions from drivers as well as fans of the sport.
Cumbria Is Fighting Staffing Crisis In Hospitality And Tourism Sector With Over 200,000 Unemployed
While 80 per cent of Cumbria's population said that they did not want a job, MPs and CEOs are fighting to save its hospitality and tourism sector from crashing.
Cooling US Inflation Raises Hopes Of An End To Rate Hikes
US consumer inflation cooled more than expected last month, according to government data published Tuesday, providing welcome news for policymakers looking to control price increases without damaging the economy.
Xi, Biden Arrive For Key San Francisco Summit
US President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping arrived in San Francisco on Tuesday on the eve of an eagerly awaited meeting between the leaders of the world's two largest economies.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe Plans To Upgrade Old Trafford Ahead Of Imminent Minority Purchase Of Manchester United
As well as improving Old Trafford, Sir Jim Ratcliffe plans on upgrading Manchester United's training ground in an attempt to modernise the club's facilities.
Suella Braverman Sacked Over Times Letter in Defiance of No. 10, Accusing Met Police of Bias
David Cameron returns to the front benches in a shocking development, as Braverman is sacked over claims that the Met Police is "biased".