Here's how businesses are using AI to boost their ESG results
Levi's recent campaign, using an AI-generated model to improve their ESG results, wasn't welcomed with open arms by the general public.
Is VR the future of your workplace?
Jenson8 CEO and founder Jena Davidson has spoken on her VR platform looking to bring positive behavioural change within businesses.
Go woke, go broke: Is Disney facing losses due to its woke culture?
Disney was still reeling under the aftereffects of COVID-19 when it got involved in a controversy over the passage of the "Parental Rights in Education Bill"
Scottish Muslim leader's rise underlines 'new norm' in UK
Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is the Hindu son of parents whose familial roots lie in India.
Racism in F1: Nelson Piquet fined $950k for racist, homophobic slur against Lewis Hamilton
The issue stems from an interview where Piquet gave his opinion about a racing incident between Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
Recent data shows gender pay gap is still prevalent
There is more transparency around gender pay gap reporting, which will help address the gap. However, pay differences persist in both the US and the UK.
World Poetry Day 2023: Keeping your heritage alive
Poetry has the unique ability to support linguistic diversity and give a platform for global recognition of diversity through poetic expression.
Recent report reveals 48 per cent of females can raise issues at board level
Kearney's annual IWD research reported that less than half of female business leaders in the UK, US and Singapore are able to raise issues at board level.
British charitable organisation comes under fire for issuing bizarre 'inclusive' language guide to staff
The 92-page document urged to avoid terms like "mother" and "father" and use "parent" instead.
CEO of failed Silicon Valley Bank no longer a director at SF Fed
The chief executive officer of failed Silicon Valley Bank, Greg Becker, is no longer on the board of directors at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
Donald Trump's 'love letters' from Kim Jong-un, other celebs and politicians to release in book format
The letters serve as a time capsule from a time before Donald Trump became a political figure.
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.
From a homeless, freelance single mom to Talent Agency CEO
Carla Speight starts as a freelance photographer and becomes the CEO of Carla Speight & Co, with 10 years of experience, building her company from the ground up.
Pope says equal opportunities for women are key to a better world
Pope Francis on Wednesday decried violence and prejudice against women and said granting equal pay and opportunities could help create a more peaceful world, as a new survey of Catholic women showed that many felt the Church discriminated against them.
At right-wing CPAC forum, Trump shows why he'll be tough to topple
Reminders of former U.S. President Donald Trump's towering influence over the Republican Party were everywhere at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.
Research reveals female representation in tech has increased by almost 7%
Deloitte predicted 33% increase in female representation, but in 2023 only 5% of leadership positions in the tech sector are held by women.
British police face struggle to clean up sexist culture after scandals
Britain's police force is under unprecedented pressure to reform after the conviction of officers for murder and rape, alongside evidence of widespread sexism and misogyny in its ranks.
Paris transport to hire thousands to get in shape for Olympics
The Paris regional transit authority said Monday that it was seeking to hire thousands of employees to beef up services in time for the coming Rugby World Cup this year and the summer Olympics in 2024.
Why Vienna Is Poised To Become The Next Big Tech Hub
Vienna is quickly becoming a hub for tech companies and startups.
K-pop monopoly? BTS agency's plan to buy big slice of rival stokes concern, says activist fund
As the company behind K-pop royalty BTS seeks to build a big stake in a prominent rival for close to $900 million, a vocal activist fund is playing a leading role in the target's all-out efforts to stay independent.
India celebrates its 74th Republic Day – A look back at India's Colonial Past and Relations with the UK
India celebrated its Republic Day on the newly renovated 'Kartavya Path', tearing the old colonial relics, ending its relationship with the British Empire and redefining its own democraticheritage.
How Company Culture Can Build A Foundation For Success
Company culture is a hot conversational topic right now, and it's become more and more important to both employees and employers alike.
EU eyes more help for shrinking bee populations
The EU on Tuesday announced proposals to try to reverse an "alarming decline" in the number of bees -- and other insects that pollinate the bloc's crops -- including by rewarding organic farming.
'Avatar' director James Cameron, 'Top Gun' star Tom Cruise snubbed by Oscars
"Avatar: The Way of Water" director James Cameron's box office blockbuster failed to translate to industry acclaim, as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' members declined to nominate him on Tuesday for best director - one of the most notable Oscar snubs.
How inclusive is the fashion industry and how does it impact capitalism today?
Ever since the COVID crisis the consumerism habits regarding the fashion sector has greatly shifted and the evolution of the industry's representation has transformed the way we approach fashion sustainablity and our future options.
Church of England keeps ban on same-sex marriages
The Church of England will not change its rules to allow priests to marry same-sex couples following five years of internal debate on the issue, it announced on Wednesday.
Household wealth optimism collapses, global survey shows
Barely two in five people believe their families will be better off in the future, according to a regular global survey that also identified growing levels of distrust in institutions among low-income households.
Six FemTech founders you need to know about
The future is tech, but is the future of tech women? The Femtech market is booming, with new technological innovations, and women are leading the march.
Tarnished Golden Globes aim to regain role as Hollywood's 'party of the year'
A year after Hollywood boycotted the Golden Globes, Brad Pitt, Steven Spielberg and other big names are set to return as organizers try to restore the luster to what had been one of the biggest stops on the industry's awards circuit.
Big tech layoffs may further disrupt equity and diversity efforts
2023 is shaping up as a challenging year to be a woman or minority working in the tech sector, or even a person with one too many years under their belt.