Microsoft Scrambles To Block Copilot From Creating Nightmarish Images
Microsoft is blocking prompts and tightening controls to prevent misuse of its AI tool, Copilot Designer after facing safety concerns.
Study: Adding Smiley Faces on Bills Can Boost Server Tips by 11%
The research found that the tip average at restaurants increased to just over 25 percent thanks to the inclusion of smiley face emojis.
Gary Klaner: Leading the Kitchens of the Iconic Landmark London
I sat down with Executive Head Chef Gary Klaner of the Landmark London for a candid chat covering his demanding journey to the top, his advice to young chefs, his home life and everything in between.
Kieran Edwards: Reflecting On A 'Still Young' Career Spanning Hotel Catering And Restaurants
I spoke to Kieran Edwards, as he reflected on working in diverse catering environments, and his current Head Chef role - his second – at the House of Koko.
'The biggest challenge is always the weather': The White House Hotel Head Chef Shaun McDonald Tells His Story
International Business Times UK interviews the Head Chef of the White House Hotel in Herm, Shaun McDonald, the only hotel on the Island, to learn about the Challenges of running such a unique business.
'It's all about finding that balance': David Nussbaumer Talks About Owning A Hotel
Intentional Business Times UK sat down with hotelier David Nussbaumer to talk through the do's and don'ts of running a hotel over the busy winter months.
German Rail, Air Workers Walk Out In New Strike Round
Hundreds of thousands of passengers in Germany faced travel misery Thursday as rail and airport workers stage new strikes to back demands for higher wages.
Lawyer Explains Why Termination Meetings Are Short and 3 Questions To Ask When Fired
The UK is witnessing a rapid increase of contract terminations and final meetings are being cut short to avoid liabilities.
Diplomatic Push For Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Intensifies
International mediators and Hamas delegates were in Cairo on Tuesday for talks to try to secure a pause in the war in Gaza ahead of the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Seattle Cop Who Hit and Killed Indian Student Only Has to Pay $5,000
The police officer who was driving the speeding cruiser that killed Jaahnavi Kandula has been issued a traffic infraction.
Ex-Twitter Execs Sue Musk For Unpaid Severance
Former top executives of Twitter sued Elon Musk on Monday saying he has failed to pay them nearly $130 million after the billionaire took over the social media company and dismissed them.
Germany Braces For Fresh Rail, Air Travel Strikes
Germany braced for more travel misery after unions on Monday called for renewed walkouts at Lufthansa and rail operator Deutsche Bahn, amid escalating rows over inflation-busting pay rises.
Let the unionisation begin!': Employees Get Cookies As Sephora Celebrates $10 Billion Revenue
Employees express dissatisfaction over what they perceive as inadequate recognition of their contributions.
Sam's Club Will Use AI To Check Your Cart After You Pay Using Your Phone - Here's How
Sam's Club's new checkout technology streamlines the shopping experience for customers using Scan & Go, allowing them to skip long checkout lines.
BA Worker 'Made Millions' Charging Indians £25k To Illegally Fly Into Canada To Claim Asylum
Several Indians have illegally entered Canada in the last five years from London through British Airways flights courtesy of a BA worker who exploited a loophole in immigration checks.
Elon Musk Salutes Apple's Exit From Electric Car Race
Apple has reportedly been working on their electric car since 2014, but the project faced leadership changes and launch delays.
Why Is Jamie Carragher So Critical Of Manchester United Boss Erik ten Hag?
Ex-player and current pundit, Jamie Carragher, has often been unimpressed in his assessments of Erik ten Hag since the Dutchman took charge at Old Trafford.
Biden Or Trump, Hawkish Economic Approach On China To Intensify
In a shift from tit-for-tat tariffs and strong-arm tactics to tech restrictions and investment curbs, US policy towards China has become more targeted under President Joe Biden -- though still hardline.
New MedTech Funding To Predict Diseases And Make Treatments Available To UK Patients
The UK government has awarded medtech funding to eight UK medtech companies which are developing pathbreaking tests and AI detection tools for faster treatment of life-threatening diseases, reducing the burden of NHS.
Retail Businesses Urge Government To Tackle Increasing 50% Theft And Abuse Cases
Retail employees have called on the government to implement tougher measures against attackers after theft and abuse incidents have increased by 50 per cent.
The UK Hospitality Sector Is On The Brink Of Financial Collapse
Managers of hospitality businesses in the UK are calling on the government to recognise how the soaring energy and food prices have impacted the hospitable sector.
Prince William Says 'Too Many Have Been Killed' In Israel Gaza Conflict
While delivering a statement at the British Red Cross in London, Prince William urged other world leaders to recognise the "desperate need for increased humanitarian support to Gaza".
Thomas Tuchel And Bayern Munich Agreed To Part Ways At The End of The Current Season
Thomas Tuchel and Bayern Munich have mutually agreed to part ways at the end of the current season following a string of disappointing performances, including a recent loss against Bochum.
A Positive Step Towards Fair and Transparent Elections in Pakistan
Positive steps are taking place for place for Pakistan's upcoming elections.
Israel Responds To Prince William's Call For Ceasefire In Gaza
"Too many have been killed," the Prince of Wales said in a statement released on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
Elon Musk's X Leaves Up Slavery Post, Pays Ghanian Ex-Employees After Legal Dispute
Twitter saw departures of content moderation specialists and brands pausing advertising following Elon Musk's acquisition.
UK-Germany Route Suffers As Lufthansa Suspends 90% Flights; Affects More Than 200,000 Passengers
Lufthansa operates numerous routes between the UK and Germany.
Eiffel Tower Closes As Staff Go On Strike
The Eiffel Tower, one of the world's top tourist attractions, was closed Monday after staff went on strike, unions told AFP.
The strike, which was called to protest over the way the monument is managed financially, could be extended, they said.
Lion Mauls Man To Death After He Jumped Into Its Enclosure To Take Selfie
The police are now trying to locate the man's family.
Six-Year-Old Girl 'Burned' By In-Flight Meal; Parents Sue Airline, Demand £60,000 Compensation
The incident occurred on an Israel to New Jersey flight in 2022.