OpenAI Board Didn't Receive A Letter About Q* That Led To Sam Altman's Ouster, Report
While Q* could solve math problems only at the grade-school level, some researchers believed it could be a step towards achieving AGI.
Why are 80% of UK SMEs committed to sustainability?
A recent report by Rimm Sustainability reveals a surge in eco-friendly and sustainable practices dedication among UK SMEs, exploring responses from 500 C-suite executives.
British SMEs set to receive further support on how to become green and sustainable
A recently launched platform, the UK Business Climate Hub, will advise British SMEs on lowering their energy bills and minimising emissions to help go green and achieve net zero.
Pioneers of Identification – Decoding the Impact of Business Leader Albert Karaziwan
If we consider a remarkable entrepreneur to be defined by passion, professionalism, commitment, creativity, philanthropy, and a thirst for optimism.
There could be more plastic than fish in the sea in the future
The WWF warns how increasing plastic waste is killing sea life, and if it continues to double in the next 15 years, there may well be more plastic than fish in the sea (by weight) by 2050.
Britain ditches commitment to remove all EU laws by the end of 2023
The British government no longer intends to remove all European Union laws by the end of this year, a flagship policy for hardline Brexiteers that sparked warnings from business and the opposition about legal uncertainty and bureaucratic chaos.
Reducing time to hire remains a key trend in HR tech search
Recent data demonstrate that organisations are still trying to reduce the time-to-hire rate and fill key roles in a short period of time amidst a tight talent market and despite a slowing economy.
Women in the workforce need to show more evidence of skills than men
Research by Mannheim Business School found that observable signals of professional and educational qualifications are more important of women's career advancement than mens.
Reason Prince Harry, Meghan Markle worked only an hour a week for Archewell
Lawyers say the couple's number of working hours is "not unusual" given they are directors at their foundation.
Five ways businesses can help employees fall back in love with their jobs
According to recent research, a sizeable proportion of the UK's workforce is falling out of love with their jobs, around 38% of workers wouldn't wish their current role on their worst enemy.
UK crisis forces 'off kilter' businesses to halt investment
British company owners are pulling investments as a crisis triggered in Westminster pushes up borrowing costs and hits confidence in an economy once seen by businesses as a haven of stability.
UK labour market exodus drives jobless rate down to 3.5%
Britain reported a record jump in the number of people leaving the labour market in the three months to August, adding to the Bank of England's inflation headaches.
Special Report-Insiders Reveal How Erdogan Tamed Turkey's Newsrooms
When President Tayyip Erdogan's son-in-law suddenly quit as finance minister in late 2020, four staff in Turkey's leading newsrooms said they received a clear direction from their managers: don't report this until the government says so.
UK institute pushes ethical code after corporate scandals
Britain's company directors should sign up to a code of conduct to improve behaviour in boardrooms after high-profile corporate collapses, such as builder Carillion and retailer BHS, an industry body proposed on Sunday.
UK manufacturing growth hits 16-month low in May -PMI
British manufacturing activity expanded in May at the weakest rate since January 2021, as producers of consumer goods struggled against a worsening cost-of-living crunch, a survey showed on Wednesday.
Japan's Recruit sees more female executives as key to growth
Although three-quarters of Japanese firms have one or two female directors, only 5% have three or more, according to index data from MSCI.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey quits company
Twitter's incoming CEO Agrawal joined the company in 2011 and has served as chief technology officer since October 2017
Boost in vaccine doses planned for poor as virus rages on
Mid-September saw a record rise in cases in most regions and the WHO has warned that virus deaths could even double to two million.
Labour and John McDonnell are right to give workers a stake, says company law professor
Shadow chancellor unveiled striking proposals on employee ownership and employee representation on the board, at Labour Party conference.
International Women's Day 2018: The world can't wait for women to lead
Business leaders Dr Amy Jadesimi and Gail Klintworth look at how how gender-balanced leadership benefits business.
What is Aegis Ashore? Japan plans to erect the new missile defence system to counter North Korea
Tokyo's cabinet approves installation of two land-based missile interceptors, which would cover the entire Japanese territory.
Heathrow third runway consultation reopens after government publishes new evidence
Department for Transport publishes fresh appraisal over the impact a third runway would have on noise and air quality.
Business lobby groups press David Davis to strike Brexit transition deal
Five major business lobby groups say companies will begin relocating jobs out of the UK in the coming months if no deal is in place.
Harvey Weinstein denies claims he sexually harassed Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o
Lupita Nyong'o alleges that Harvey Weinstein coerced her into giving him a massage and later propositioned her.
Businesses right to be concerned about Brexit, says Philip Hammond
UK chancellor acknowledges businesses need more clarity on the road ahead.
London must not 'water down' rules for Saudi Aramco IPO, says IoD boss
Steve Martin questions moves to placate the Saudis for 'short term' gain.
Should a museum sell off its artefacts just to pay the bills?
Berkshire Museum's decision to flog off Norman Rockwell art raises questions in the docent community.
Ukrainian businessmen are making millions selling fake Oxford University awards
Employees target foreign businesses and academics by promising them "an enhanced reputation".
Inside the Red Tape Initiative – the cross-party search for 'hidden Brexit nuggets'
Nick Tyrone, the director-general of the group, speaks to IBTimes UK about EU regulations.
Business confidence sinks as firms warn hung parliament will hit UK economy
Snap poll from Institute of Directors finds UK businesses want government to quickly secure trade deal with EU.