India Will Integrate AI Capabilities Into Agriculture, Healthcare, Education, PM Modi Says At GPAI Summit
While acknowledging AI's potential, PM Modi raised concerns about the technology's dual nature, which has been misused by malicious entities.
US Joins COP28 Push To End Fossil Fuels But Keeps On Pumping
The United States is helping lead the charge at UN climate talks to phase out fossil fuels, but the superpower's status as the world's top oil producer is already casting doubt on its credibility.
GLMC: Pioneering Solutions for Global Labor Market Challenges
The major challenges facing the labor market today require creative solutions to future-proof the workforces and workplaces of tomorrow.
Putin Says Women Must Have More Than Eight Children To Save Russia's Population
Russian President Vladimir Putin has urged families to have "eight or even more children" after an estimated 820,000 to 920,000 people have fled the country.
The ROI of Coaching: Maximizing Business Performance Through Personal Development
In the dynamic business world, the desire for success has never been greater, but it has also never been as challenging as it is today, considering the intense competition in all areas.
AstraZeneca Partners With AI Company to Find Cure For Cancer
Absci, a drug and target discovery company, has been harnessing the power of deep learning AI to develop new and existing disease treatments.
Bank of England Warns of Potential Market Correction Amidst Economic Uncertainties
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee released a report that critiques the Bank of England's scope of operation amidst the current cost of living crisis.
AI Will Take "Decades" to Reach Human-Level Intelligence, Says Godfather of AI
Leading technology experts, scholars and industry leaders from around the world converged at a symposium in Hong Kong this week to share their insights on AI.
How Should Teachers Be Using AI? UNESCO Believes It Could Solve Education's Biggest Challenges
Instead of being used to reduce tiredness among teachers, UNESCO says that AI can be used to fight global inequalities in the education sector.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan Aims To Be 'Pro-Business' With New Investment Announcement for UK SMEs
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has launched a first phase of business funding worth £62 million to help UK SMEs in and around London to scale up, creating more jobs in the region.
New AI and Data Science Conversion Courses Funding To Make the UK Workforce More Inclusive
Banking on the success of the first phase of funding for AI and Data Science Conversion courses, the UK government has further announced £17 million in funding this year to diversify and enhance the AI skills of the nation's workforce.
UK Ministers Urged to Expand Financial Support for Cost of Living Crisis
With the cost of household gas and electricity remaining notably elevated, the cost of living crisis continues to plague Britons.
'Never Again' Is Now: Scholz Vows To Protect Germany's Jews
Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged Thursday to protect Germany's Jews against a "shameful" upsurge in anti-Semitism in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war, on the anniversary of the Nazi Kristallnacht pogrom that began the Holocaust.
WeWork Bankruptcy a Warning to Others – What Can Be Learned
The loose culture that characterised WeWork should have served as an ominous warning sign but the board clearly missed or ignored it.
The New Age of Digital Investment Platforms
Since the 'digital revolution', private equity professionals have been trying to come up with new ways...
Fans Flock To Remember 'Friends' Star Matthew Perry In New York
Matthew Perry was always their friend, too. "And that's what I think Matthew was as well."
Lewis Hamilton, Other F1 Drivers Slam FIA For 'Obscene' New Fines Reaching Up To €1m
The drivers are demanding to know exactly where the money will be used should they be made to pay such hefty fines in the future.
Best Crypto Copy Trading Platforms in 2024
Discover the top FCA-regulated copy trading software for replicating successful trading strategies
Big Brother Criticised For Being 'Too Woke'
ITV faced backlash after viewers of the Big Brother Launch Show accused producers of being 'too woke' and 'ticking boxes' with this year's line-up.
Teachers Encouraged to Enter Schoolgirls Into UK's Flagship Cyber Security Contest
The CyberFirst Girls Competition fosters diversity in cybersecurity, empowering 12 to 13-year-old girls to explore coding, cryptography, and digital security. It combats the industry's 17 per cent gender imbalance.
Prince William, Kate Middleton Stir Doubts As They Mark Black History Month 'Too Late'
The Prince and Princess of Wales attended a couple of events in Wales to mark the U.K.'s Black History Month celebration in October.
Conservative Party Conference Overshadowed by HS2 Rumours
Chairman Jeremy Hunt has already signed off on "reallocating" money from HS2's northern leg to other transport projects, according to reports.
Mandela Rhodes Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Developing Exceptional Leaders in South Africa
The late South African President Nelson Mandela founded the Mandela Rhodes Foundation in 2003. In 20 years, 622 scholarships have been awarded to students from 33 African countries.
The ten challenges impacting the financial services industry
To ensure it survives and prospers, the financial industry needs to overcome ten challenges, and it is vital that they do.
Britain's AI task force aims to tackle cybersecurity threats that are national and global safety risks
Seven leading AI experts have joined the Frontier AI Taskforce with the aim of fostering global coordination and research on AI safety.
Smurfit Kappa discuss merger with US rival WestRock
Two of the world's largest paper and packaging producers are in discussion to merge into a combined entity named Smurfit WestRock, with its global headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.
India to become a developed nation by 2047: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for the future
Prime Minister Modi, in an exclusive PTI interview ahead of the G-20 summit, urged UN reform to align with evolving global geo-economic dynamics and include vital voices.
Controversy erupts over use of 'Bharat' in G-20 summit dinner invites as India's identity debate heats up
Critics contend that the use of "Bharat" as the name for India in several Indian languages, including Hindi, signals a resurgence of nationalist ideology, with the dinner invites notably addressing President Droupadi Murmu as the "President of Bharat".
Angela Rayner handed new role amid Labour reshuffle
Labour leader Keir Starmer has appointed Angela Rayner as shadow levelling up secretary in place of Lisa Nandy, who was demoted to covering the international development brief.
The Gambling Industry in the UK is Changing
Now is the time to explore the evolving landscape of the UK gambling industry and its transformative shifts in regulations, technology and consumer behaviours.