US Regulator Probes AI Investments By Tech Giants
A top US antitrust regulator on Thursday said it was probing investments made by Microsoft, Google and Amazon into generative AI startups OpenAI and Anthropic.
EU Examines Microsoft Investment In OpenAI
The EU, racing to regulate the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence, said Tuesday it has started a preliminary study of Microsoft's multi-billion-dollar investment in ChatGPT developer OpenAI to see if it could be a disguised merger.
Microsoft Exec Joins OpenAI Board Amidst Copyright Storm
Following the footsteps of The New York Times, nonfiction book authors have launched their own copyright claims against Microsoft and OpenAI.
HP Elite Dragonfly G3 Laptop – Your New Arsenal in the Tech Game!
So, you've got this craving for a laptop that's not just a tool but a game-changer, right? Well, here's the HP Elite Dragonfly G3 – the superhero of laptops that's here to make your tech dreams come true. It featured a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, a roomy 512GB SSD and Iris Xe graphics – all packed into this sleek, lightweight beast.
Big Tech In Charge As ChatGPT Turns One
A year after the history-making release of ChatGPT, the AI revolution is here, but the recent boardroom crisis at OpenAI, the super app's company, has erased any doubt that Big Tech is in charge.
British FTSE Companies Exposed For Lack Of Female CEOs
Across 350 British companies listed in the Financial Times Stock Exchange, just one in five boasted a female CEO.
OpenAI Board Member Ilya Sutskever Expresses Regret For Sam Altman's Ousting
After nearly 500 OpenAI employees threatened to resign, Microsoft and Salesforce are trying to rope in researchers from the AI company.
Lloyd's Of London Pays Out Over Slave Trade Links
Lloyd's of London, the insurance market, said Wednesday it would spend GBP52 million ($64 million) on racial-equality causes after a report found it played a "significant role" in the transatlantic slave trade.
This Clothing Brand Knows Sustainable Style with a Spanish Flair
BRAVA stands out as an open-minded and curious clothing label that goes beyond the ordinary
Why 'design thinking' matters for business success
Despite the potential profit benefits it can bring, "design thinking" is not always the focus of executive decision-making in the business world, says Swiss industrial designer Rea Stark.
Approximately 3.7m people in the UK are working low-paid and insecure jobs
The Good Business Charter has redefined its brand to encourage ethical business practices across 10 key areas as poor business practices continue in the UK economy.
A man's world: Gender parity will take more than five generations
Women still lag far behind men in the economy and politics and surging inflation last year disproportionately hurt their financial health.
Analysis: Under shadow of war, Porsche gears up for market debut
Preliminary steps to list Porsche on the stock market are expected in the coming days, six people familiar with the matter said.
Del Vecchio Rose From Poverty To Billions By Adding Style To Spectacles
By Claudia Cristoferi and Silvia AloisiBusinessman Leonardo del Vecchio, who has died aged 87, created the glasses company that owns brands including Ray-Ban and used his billions to become one of the most influential figures in Italian finance.
Messi's Barcelona contract shocks NBA stars
The value of the Argentine's contract is mind-blowing even for some of the NBA's highest-paid stars
Apple Watch users in Singapore encouraged to workout in exchange for rewards
With the Apple Watch Series 6, users can now track their blood oxygen saturation as well as their sleep.
Everton sacks Marco Silva after just 18 months in managerial duty
The club is currently facing Premier League relegation threat
Want to buy Meghan Markle's pastel shirt? Get the look for £85
Meghan Markle was very casual chic as she was seen dressed in a pastel blue linen shirt in an Instagram story.
GDPR: The biggest change to data laws in over 20 years but are companies ready?
Last year, financial services companies in the UK reported 17 incidents of data hacking attacks to the regulator, up from just four in the previous year.
Fight is on for the rock stars of artificial intelligence
Michael Drew, head of technology at Odgers Berndtson says PhD research scientists who know this stuff are even fewer in number today than their predecessor software engineers.
First look at Olivia Pope and Annalise Keating in Scandal/HTGAWM crossover episode
First image from the highly-anticipated 1 March episode shows both women in action and walking into a boardroom.
Three ways white men are discriminated against in the workplace
White males do not have it all their own way in the office – far from it.
Joseph Valente: How to ask your boss for a raise, according to an Apprentice winner
If he can win the Apprentice, he can definitely teach you how to ask for a raise at work. Here's what Joseph Valente told IBTimes UK.
The Apprentice's James White and Sarah Lynn reveal the secret to their double win
Lord Sugar had a tough choice to make on last night's Apprentice. He couldn't decide between the two, so invested in them both.
The Apprentice: Joanna, Michaela and Elizabeth on Lord Sugar's safe bet and 'nightmare' Donald Trump
James White and Sarah Lynn have made it to the final of the BBC1 show. This is what the three who failed at the last have to say.
Will we work for robots or will robots work for us?
In the context of automation, the future is always uncertain but it is also ripe with opportunity.
The Apprentice: Fired but defiant Bushra Shaikh never wants to work with Kanye West
Clothing brand owner was fired from Lord Sugar's reality show after failing to impress the boss on a recipe-creating task.
LSE boss asked to leave immediately amid boardroom row
A major LSE shareholder had asked for Rolet to be reinstated and for the company's chairman to be replaced.
Equal Pay Day: Women in retail have one of the toughest jobs in the UK
November 10 is the day that women effectively stop being paid - but for those who work in retail that's just one of many problems.
The Apprentice's Sarah-Jayne Clark on 'scary' Lord Sugar and her recipe for business success
The 25-year-old business owner is just the latest candidate to be fired from the long-running BBC series.