AI Won't Take As Many Jobs As Expected, Suggests New Study
While several reports have emerged recently sounding the alarm for job loss due to the impact of AI, a new study has said the damage may not be as bad as anticipated.
EU Exempts Microsoft's Bing, Edge From Digital Markets Act, Report
Microsoft and other tech companies listed as gatekeepers were given a grace period of 6 months to comply with the DMA, which will lapse in March 2024.
EU Commission Plans "AI Factories" To Boost Generative AI Uptake
The document represents the first step toward an industrial policy specific to AI, as countries continue to grapple with the regulatory challenges it presents.
Jose Mourinho Flies To Barcelona After Roma Sacking, Denies Links With Saudi Club
Mourinho previously admitted that he sees himself working at the Saudi Pro League at some point in his career.
Elon Musk Calls Himself 'Aspirationally Jewish' After Visit To Auschwitz
The visit comes months after he backed an antisemitic tweet on X.
EU Under Pressure To Defuse Farmers' Anger
EU agriculture ministers will discuss on Tuesday how to resolve European farmers' growing discontent as Brussels scrambles to address the issue ahead of elections this year.
EU Presses Israel On Two-state Solution After Gaza War
EU foreign ministers on Monday pressed Israel on an eventual two-state solution with the Palestinians after the war in Gaza, at meetings with the top diplomats from the two sides and key Arab states in Brussels.
Britain's Upper House Votes To Delay Contentious Rwanda Plan
Britain's unelected upper house of parliament inflicted a blow Monday to the government's controversial plan to send migrants to Rwanda, by voting to delay ratification of the treaty with Kigali.
Restructuring At Manchester United Takes Shape As Omar Berrada Appointed New CEO
Having spent over a decade with Manchester City, Omar Berrarda will switch to rivals, Manchester United, to help oversee the club's new direction.
Elon Musk Set To Visit Auschwitz Months After Backing Anti-Semitic Tweet
He had described his endorsement as "one of the most foolish" things he had done on the platform.
As Gaza Deaths Top 25,000, Hamas Defends Attacks That Sparked War
Palestinian militant group Hamas on Sunday defended its October 7 attacks against Israel but admitted to "faults" and called for an end to "Israeli aggression" in Gaza, where the health ministry said the death toll passed 25,000.
EU Ports Urged To Team Up To Fight 'Very Creative' Drug Smugglers
Drug smugglers in the EU have become so "very creative" that the bloc's seaports should join forces to combat their ever-changing tactics, Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden told AFP.
Go In To The Office Or AI Will Replace You, Says PwC's UK Boss
Kevin Ellis said as AI is poised to take on routine tasks traditionally given to younger workers, junior staff should seek promotions by regularly working in the office.
Kiln Emerges Victorious Amid Crypto Downturn, Secures $17M Funding in 2023
According to data from PitchBook, VC investments in crypto companies witnessed a staggering 68% drop in 2023 compared to the robust figures seen in 2022.
Dr. Ahmet Alanay: Pioneering Excellence in Spinal Surgery and Orthopedic Care
Dr. Ahmet Alanay, a distinguished Professor of Orthopedics and Traumatology, has carved a niche in spinal surgery with his groundbreaking work.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Detained At German Airport Over Luxury Watch
He had reportedly brought the watch into the country as a lot to be sold at an auction.
Electric Cars Jolt Europe Sales For 2023
New car sales in Europe rebounded by 13.9 percent in 2023 as electric vehicles overtook diesel for the first time, an industry group said on Thursday.
UK PM Says Controversial Rwanda Plan Is 'Will Of The People'
Rishi Sunak on Thursday urged members of the UK's unelected upper chamber of parliament to pass his contentious plan to send migrants to Rwanda, insisting it was "the will of the people".
Vodafone and Microsoft Announce 10-year Deal For Generative AI And Virtual Data Centres
Microsoft is one of the world's leaders in the development of generative AI, which it is embedding into its popular business software products.
Labour Promises To Save The UK's Business Reputation From 'A New Age Of Insecurity'
As the next general election approaches, MP Rachel Reeves will introduce JP Morgan investors to Labour's plan to regrow the British economy.
Student Takes London's 'Toughest Headteacher' To High Court Over Prayer Ban
The Michaela Community School has been taken to the High Court after it implemented a prayer ban that "uniquely" targets Muslim pupils.
Sunak Hit With Biggest Tory Rebellion Over Rwanda Plan Amendments
Sunak could face a humiliating defeat that could cost the Conservative Party its next general election win if Tory MPs continue to vote for Rwanda policy amendments.
Deadly Fire Ants Seen Forming Rafts To Survive Australian Floods
The experts are worried that they might spread to other parts of the country.
UK's Sunak Survives Knife-edge Vote As Rwanda Bill Clears Commons
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak survived a key test of his leadership Wednesday, fending off right-wing rebels to win a crunch parliamentary vote on his contentious plan to send migrants to Rwanda.
Economic Headwinds Blow Stocks Lower Around The World
Global stocks moved lower on Wednesday as stronger than expected US retail sales data dimmed investors' hopes for an early start to interest rate cuts.
Sunak Defends Rwanda Plan At PMQS As Starmer Goes On The Offensive Ahead Of Crucial Vote
Two deputy chairmen of the Conservatives resigned from their roles as they joined dozens of Tory right-wingers in backing amendments to toughen the scheme.
Australia May Ask Tech Companies To Label Content Generated By AI Under New Laws
A survey showed only a third of Australians believe there are adequate "guardrails" for the design and development of AI.
England Women's Boss Sarina Wiegman Signs Contract Renewal Ahead Of Euro's Defence Next Year
The Football Association has handed Sarina Wiegman a large salary bump to take her annual earnings to over £1 million.
Al-Ettifaq Terminate Contract Of Jordan Henderson As Midfielder Closes In On Move To Ajax
Ajax are planning to have Jordan Henderson available to play as early as this Sunday, provided the transfer is sorted in time.
Greece Set To Charge Tourists New Tax Ahead Of Peak Summer Travel Season
Greece is one of the most popular summer destinations across Europe.