SEC declined to respond to Coinbase's Wells notice
A sensible and transparent regulatory framework is required regarding cryptocurrency security involving SEC methodology.
Widespread sale of counterfeit goods thrives on social media and e-commerce platforms, study reveals
Corsearch's landmark whitepaper, 'Three Strike and Out', exposes the alarming prevalence of counterfeit products on social media and e-commerce platforms.
Galaxy Digital Bounces Back with Profit After $1B Net Loss in 2022
Galaxy Digital, a leading crypto-focused financial services firm, has made a remarkable turnaround in 2022.
The UK will lead on limiting the dangers of artificial intelligence, says PM Rishi Sunak
The UK will lead on "guard rails" to limit the dangers of AI, says Rishi Sunak, signalling that the government may seek to adopt a more cautious approach to the development of AI.
Here's why Google might avoid offering Bard in the EU, Canada
Google is still mum on the reason behind Bard's unavailability in the EU and Canada, but it could be due to the stringent privacy laws in these regions.
EU backs tougher tax rules on crypto transactions
The rules will close loopholes that allow people to avoid taxation on their income using crypto assets.
Consumer Concerns and Preferences Present Challenges for AI Adoption
While KPMG identifies data privacy concerns and perceived high costs as hurdles to AI adoption, growing customer demand necessitates businesses to leverage AI.
AI regulation poses pressing challenge to governments and businesses seeking safe innovation
As AI innovation makes the possibility of superintelligent machines seem ever more real, governments and societies around the world face the regulatory challenge of ensuring AI is aligned with human interests.
With barbed wire and warnings, migrants stopped at US-Mexico border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in recent years has grappled with record crossings
Crises from Ukraine to banking await G7 finance ministers
EU officials are already discussing halting exports of sensitive technologies to eight Chinese companies over suspicions they are selling them to Moscow.
AI could replace 80% of jobs 'in next few years': expert
However, he does not think there should be a pause in AI development.
Putin, others can use AI to manipulate wars warns godfather of AI
The rapid developments in AI sector witnessed over the last few months have forced even its greatest proponents to speak against its potential negative impact.
The 'rate of fraud is exploding' and AI has a crucial part to play
With Samsung banning AI tools like ChatGPT and the "rate of fraud is exploding", experts in the tech sector have mixed feelings about the growth of artificial intelligence.
White House calls in tech firms to talk AI risks
US regulators last month took a step towards drawing up rules on AI that could see the White House put the brakes on new technologies such as ChatGPT.
G7 should adopt 'risk-based' AI regulation, ministers say
EU lawmakers on Thursday reached a preliminary agreement on a new draft of its upcoming AI Act.
Azerbaijan GP: F1 confirms new 'sprint shootout' qualifying format for sprint race weekends
F1 has tweaked the sprint race format even further to create an even more action-packed race weekend.
London seeks to keep Europe fintech crown despite Brexit
Britain's exit from the European Union without an EU-London deal on financial services has complicated access to the gigantic market and talent.
Is 'big business' in the US left-wing?
ESG has long been more than a buzzword. It has become a slogan used by activists, but also fund managers and corporate leaders to push through certain ideas of "sustainability," "diversity," etc.
More businesses around the world are prioritising ESG strategies
By leveraging IT as the backbone of ESG transformation, companies can eradicate digital inequality and reduce carbon emissions by understanding their employees.
EU urges others to copy its rules for cryptoassets
The rest of the world should copy European Union rules for cryptoassets to create a robust global approach that protects consumers and financial stability, the EU's financial services chief said on Wednesday.
Britain sounds alarm on spyware, mercenary hacking market
British officials are sounding the alarm over the widespread abuse of surveillance software and hackers-for-hire.
UK overhauls energy regulation after meter scandal
The new code requires firms to conduct multiple checks and a welfare visit and exhaust all other options before imposing PPMs.
Credit Suisse class action could force banks to clean up their act, says finance expert
Finance expert Tom Davey says that the class actions against investment bank Credit Suisse send a strong message that companies must clean up their act.
Premier League bans gambling sponsors, putting 8 clubs at financial risk
18 out of the 20 Premier League clubs have voted for the ban.
Landlords vetting abuses on renters reveals high crisis on the UK rental market
A recent report displays extreme vetting procedures from landlords and letting agents, with the rules and regulations established on the amount of information allowed to be used by a landlord referred to as "very opaque".
Italy becomes first Western nation to ban ChatGPT amidst concerns over privacy issues
Off the back of Italy banning the usage of ChatGPT, CEO of ImmuniWeb, Dr Ilia Kolochenko, has given his opinion on the issues with the chatbot and AI as a whole.
Linesman faces ban for 'elbowing' Andy Robertson in Liverpool vs Arsenal clash
The assistant referee is accused of throwing an elbow after the Scotland international approached him.
Environmental and regulatory concerns raised as UK enters Trans-Pacific Partnership
The UK's agreement to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) has provoked environmental and regulatory concerns, despite support from the Labour Party.
UK and US IT managers have different priorities than the rest of the world
Global security is a top priority for IT managers. However, the UK and the US have highlighted a strong focus on the development of AI and the metaverse.
UK announces ban on wet wipes
Almost all wet wipes will be banned in England as part of the Government's new plans for tackling water pollution.