Beyond Algorithms: The Essential Role of Human Expertise in Today's AI-Driven Businesses
The latest buzzword in the tech industry is "artificial intelligence", and it's easy to see why.
Mexico revealed as the ideal settling down spot for expats right now
A key factor for foreigners contributing to Mexico coming out on top in this year's Expat Insider survey was the ability to settle into the country seamlessly.
The US remains the best country to be a women entrepreneur
London overtakes NYC as the best city to be a woman entrepreneur, but the US remains top of the global leaderboard.
UK government commends organisations for supporting the Armed Forces community
Almost 200 organisations have been noticed for their support towards the Armed Forces community. These organisations also set out to employ former Armed Forces personnel.
Gripes in Grimsby over Brexit fishing failure
Grimsby, perched on the southern side of the River Humber, near Kingston-upon-Hull in northern England, was built on the fishing industry.
A new set of clean maritime tech investments takes Britain closer to fulfilling its net zero target
In four rounds of competition, the best innovative technologies for the UK maritime sector like alternative fuels, offshore vessel charging systems, sustainable ferries, etc., were demonstrated.
Stock markets rise on China support, pound rallies
Major stock markets mostly rose Tuesday as China moved to boost its flagging economy, while the pound hit a 15-month high against the dollar on expectations of more aggressive UK interest rate hikes.
Top 7 Freelance Platforms That Will Boost Your Career in 2023
Unleash your professional potential and take your career to new heights with the definitive list of the top seven freelance platforms poised to propel your success in 2023.
Royal Air Force base in the south of Cyprus to undergo renovations after £66 million contract awarded
RAF Akrotiri is regarded as an important military base for Britain and the upgrades will allow for greater convenience with the modern aircraft planes used.
Stocks mixed, dollar lower as US hiring slows
Global stocks moved indecisively and the dollar retreated Friday as markets digested a mixed US employment report that showed moderating jobs growth but solid wage increases.
UK-India free trade agreement aimed at supporting women-led SMEs
The ongoing UK-India free trade agreement negotiations are focusing on women-led SMEs with a dedicated chapter on Trade and Gender Equality.
Stocks sink on higher interest rate fears
Global stocks tumbled on Thursday as investors fretted over the prospect of more US interest-rate hikes and the risk of recession.
Secretary of State breakdowns life sciences growth package worth £650 million
Speaking at the Creating a Scientific Superpower Conference, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology announced new investment into the treatment of traumatic brain injuries.
Funding worth £12 million to be put towards a new aerospace project in South West England
The project will centre around new technology for aircraft wings and will ultimately strive to help achieve net zero air travel in the near future.
Around 64% of UK hospitality managers will tackle staff shortages by hiring older workers
As per the study that surveyed 1,000 managers from the hospitality industry, businesses in this sector are thinking of hiring older staff, people aged 50 or above to cater to the employee shortage issue.
Over 50 train stations across South East England to offer 'Pay As You Go' services by the end of the year
South East England will follow London in having contactless payment systems for its train stations by deploying the Pay As You Go service for its passengers.
Google's decision to collect public data to train AI could have huge ramifications
Google's updated privacy policy confirms that the company will use publicly available information online to train Bard and other AI products.
NATO extends Stoltenberg's tenure as chief to 2024
NATO's members on Tuesday extended the tenure of alliance head Jens Stoltenberg for one year, after struggling to find a replacement in the shadow of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Over 200k homes and businesses in Southern and Eastern England to receive faster internet
Rural spots in Britain will soon get advanced internet services due to £488 million in funding from the British government and full-fibre provider, CityFibre.
Microsoft President Brad Smith explains why AI requires human intervention
The European Union is currently working on the AI Act, which aims to introduce a common regulatory and legal framework for AI.
New statistics show that foreign investors are 'looking beyond London and the South East'
New statistics on foreign direct investment into the British economy show that investors are 'looking beyond London and the South East' according to Investment Minister Lord Johnson.
'Drinkflation' a growing concern as high inflation worries UK hospitality sector
Less booze in your drink as soaring costs and reduced consumer spending pose challenges for brewing sectors.
Ford-backed electric battery venture approved for $9.2bn US loan
Biden has supported heavy public investment in such initiatives to address climate change and bolster US manufacturing.
Britain strengthens its trade ties with the US by signing a MoU with the state of Utah
Utah will become the latest American state to agree to a trade pact with Britain as collaboration is set to commence in areas including fin-tech and aerospace.
Survey reveals UK managers express concerns over AI security and job losses
A recent survey conducted by CMI reveals that UK managers are increasingly worried about the security risks and potential job losses associated with AI.
Wimbledon to use AI powered robotic commentators
Questions are being asked about the possibility of replacing humans during the event coverage.
US to ease visas for skilled Indian workers as Modi visits
The Biden administration will make it easier for Indians to live and work in the United States, using this week's state visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to help some skilled workers enter or remain in the country, according to three people familiar with the matter.
UK organisation takes charge in aiding refugees and displaced people
In honour of Refugee Week, Refugee Action has collaborated with Lush to make all refugees, asylum seekers, and displaced people feel welcome in the UK.
Survey reveals British workforce is still facing the effect of the cost of living crisis
A new survey from PwC has shone a light on the current workforce in Britain and worldwide regarding key matters such as job satisfaction and AI.
UK Labour opposition sets out green energy policy
The UK's main opposition Labour party on Monday vowed to turn the country into a "clean energy superpower" if it wins the next election.