Strawberry boycott leaves Spain's farmers in a jam
A German-led campaign to boycott Spanish strawberries over environmental concerns has enraged farmers and Spain's right wing, forcing a German parliamentary delegation to suspend its work Monday.
UK SMEs are are paving the way for a greener future
British SMEs are making significant investments in sustainability, and this surge in eco-consciousness reflects the growing demand for sustainable options.
Americas Minister looks to strengthen Britain and US's trade alliances with current visit to American Midwest
Britain's economic and business pact with the US will be brought up during Minister David Rutley's trip to three states across Midwest America.
OpenAI boss Sam Altman eases fears about AI destroying job market
Unveiled last year, OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT can effortlessly churn out essays, poems, and conversations based on brief prompts.
Stocks sink over US debt ceiling concerns
Wall Street extended losses while European stocks suffered their biggest single-day loss since March, after Asia had also closed in the red.
Grown Close, Sold Close - Unveiling the ups and downs of local sourcing in British supermarkets
Despite challenges, businesses are embracing local sourcing to strengthen their supply chains and align with customer preferences and environmental concerns.
Google Cloud takes its operations to the Middle East with new cloud region launching in Doha
The new cloud region in Doha will enable Qatar to economically rise and reach greater levels of digital transformation and evolution.
UK government's £7 billion Energy Cost Relief program uplifts businesses
The energy cost relief program benefits majority of UK businesses, extending assistance to non-standard customers with license-exempt suppliers.
The inaugural Made in UK, Sold to the World Awards celebrates SMEs
DBT launches groundbreaking awards to recognise the significant contributions of SMEs to the UK economy by sustaining jobs, increasing wages, and expanding the economy.
US professor nearly fails half his class for submitting ChatGPT written essays
A professor withheld the grades of an entire class because some of the students had reportedly cheated on their final assignments.
Ikea vows lower prices as it boosts investments
Inflation in the United States and Europe is easing after central banks hiked interest rates to cool the economy.
Export Dilemma: How British SMEs can navigate international trade
As British SMEs recover from the effects Covid-19, and other economic struggles, they navigate potential markets by engaging in international trade
Audio book narrators say AI is already taking away business
The giants of US technology, deeply involved in the explosively developing field of AI, are all pursuing the promising business of digitally narrated audio books.
UK sets up council to help SMEs achieve net zero targets by 2050
The UK government has launched a Net Zero Council to help UK SMEs reduce carbon emissions, implement greener practices and set them on the path to net zero.
Google answers ChatGPT challenge with Bard expansion
The company's AI efforts would be carried out in a "bold and responsible" way, senior product director Jack Krawczyk said during a briefing.
How AI is being used by businesses to eliminate bias in hiring processes
AI chatbot tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT can aid the hiring process for companies by using the software's abilities to communicate and organise everything.
AI could replace 80% of jobs 'in next few years': expert
However, he does not think there should be a pause in AI development.
Stocks tread water ahead of key US inflation data
Markets are looking ahead to Wednesday's release of key consumer price data
UK job postings soar to record high after Easter holiday
According to REC and Lightcast, there were nearly 190,000 new job posts during the Easter holiday. However, industry and job type disparities emerge.
Rising iPhone sales help Apple beat forecasts
Analysts said this was at least in part due to the reopening of China after a long period of Covid-19 restrictions that hurt economic growth.
How AI is impacting artists and the music industry as a whole
As AI continues to have a growing influence in society, the music industry appears to be one of the latest sectors facing a dilemma in how they move forward alongside it.
Workers in the UK are positive about jobs regardless of high inflation
Research finds UK workers' job confidence to be positive despite the cost of living crisis and a stagnant economy. However, data reveals a fall in social mobility, with many workers not having a degree in the top socio-economic levels.
Many UK businesses should adopt AI over the next year, according to research
By investing in AI, UK businesses can gain a competitive edge, allowing them to stay ahead of the curve and remain relevant in an ever-evolving digital age.
AI voice cloning tech used in kidnapping scam
Deep fakes and the invention of AI applications such as ChatGPT have people worried about the impact they might have on the world.
Amazon cloud and ad revenue grows as shoppers remain cautious
Amazon reported a profit of $3.2 billion on revenue that climbed 9 percent to $127.4 billion in the quarter.
Microsoft hits back at UK after Activision acquisition blocked
Microsoft's president Brad Smith said the UK regulator's decision to prevent its acquisition of 'Call of Duty' maker Activision Blizzard "had shaken confidence" in Britain as a destination for tech businesses.
British government announces £100 million investment into new AI Taskforce
The PM and the Technology Secretary have announced funding for a new Taskforce intended to guide the safe development of artificial intelligence in the UK.
Study shows unequal opportunities between urban and rural areas in the UK
A new study reveals the constraints on opportunity for young people in rural and coastal areas compared to urban and sub-urban areas, showing the mission to "level up" the UK is far from over.
How UK gig workers are navigating the dynamics of the unique British labour force
Many gig workers enjoy working on their terms but have to bear the burden of lower wages. However, employers are still turning to the gig sector to cut labour costs.
BuzzFeed to close news operation
Shares in BuzzFeed, known for its viral content and journalism, plunged more than 20 percent on Wall Street following the news.