Sam Altman Opens Up About His Painful Firing From OpenAI
After being sacked by OpenAI's board, Sam Altman says he was flooded with messages from people who wanted to come and work with him.
Washington Post Staffers Walk Off The Job In 24-hour Strike
Hundreds of staff at The Washington Post, one of America's most storied newspapers, walked off the job Thursday in a 24-hour strike after 18 months of contract negotiations failed to secure a deal.
Former OpenAI Director Says He Is Still Unsure Why The Board Fired Sam Altman
The mystery surrounding the OpenAI's board decision to remove CEO Sam Altman has left an aura of uncertainty around the high-profile AI startup.
IKEA Invests £35 Million in UK Co-workers' Financial Wellbeing Amidst Market Challenges
The retail giant plans to achieve this by implementing a series of measures, including pay increases aligned with the true cost of living and year-end bonuses tied to the company's FY23 performance.
OpenAI CEO's Reinstatement Raises Concerns Over $51 Million AI Chip Deal with Personal Investments
The agreement between OpenAI and Rain AI signed in 2019, committed OpenAI to the substantial investment once the chips became available.
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.
Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Says Generative AI Could Create A 4-Day Workweek
According to Christopher Pissarides, a shorter workweek will not necessarily result in a loss in pay.
UK Raises Minimum Salary For Skilled Migrant Worker Visa
Britain's embattled Conservative government unveiled a raft of measures Monday aimed at cracking down on record levels of regular migration, including raising the minimum salary threshold for a skilled worker visa.
UK Announces Limits On Regular Migration As It Tries To Turn Polls Around
Britain's embattled Conservative government unveiled a raft of measures Monday aimed at cracking down on record levels of migration -- a key battleground in a general election expected next year.
Spotify Streamlines Operations: Cuts Nearly 1,600 Jobs Amid Escalating Costs
This is the third and most substantial round of layoffs for Spotify this year, a move attributed to pressure from an activist investor.
Employing Young People Could Save The Hospitality Sector From A Staffing Crisis
After Brexit, around 92,000 EU workers left the hospitality sector to return to their home country, leaving hospitality leaders pushing vacancies onto young people.
Brexit, COVID And Strikes Have Left Hospitality Businesses In 'Crisis'
UK Hospitality says businesses are left in "crisis" mode after the recent Autumn Statement announced that the standard business multiplier would increase by more than six per cent.
OpenAI Delays Launch Of Custom GPT Store, Here's Why
One of the recently appointed board members at OpenAI, Larry Summers has emphasised the importance of operating as a corporation with a conscience.
Head Of Google Bard Addresses Fear Of AI Development
Google Bard lead believes AI isn't a replacement for people but is a system that can come in handy for accelerating people's creativity.
Sam Altman Says He Was Initially Reluctant About Returning To OpenAI
Before discussing the possibility of resuming his role, Sam Altman said he had to get over his "ego and emotions".
UK's RMT Union Members Accept Pay Deal To End Long-running Rail Strikes
The RMT rail union on Thursday said its members have voted in favour of a pay deal to end more than a year of walkouts on the UK's strike-plagued rail network.
Women Leaders Are Fighting The Global Hunger Crisis In Ways You Won't Expect
Women entrepreneurs are using their skills to end famine and acute food insecurity in the countries most affected by climate extremes.
Shein Applies For New York Listing Despite Forced Labour Allegations
Although the fast-fashion brand has been criticised for exploiting its factory workers, Shein has confidentially filed for an IPO in New York.
ChatGPT Users Accuse OpenAI Of Nerfing The AI Bot
While ChatGPT previously used to finish the assignment given by a user, the AI bot now only provides steps to complete the task.
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.
Court Documents Accuse Facebook Parent Company Meta of Designing Platforms to Fuel Child Addiction
Meta, the parent company of social media giant Facebook, has allegedly received and ignored millions of complaints about underage users on Instagram.
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 Debacle Should Raise Red Flags And Shed Light On The Company's Opaque Decision-Making Processes
The surprise sacking of OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman was followed by a near mutiny at the company and his reinstatement.
Nissan Triples Investment in Electric Vehicle Production in the UK, Boosting Economy and Jobs
Nissan has announced a groundbreaking £2 billion investment to expand electric vehicle (EV) production in Sunderland.
Businesses Will Benefit From Recruiting Female Athletes As Their Leaders, Report Suggests
Introducing children to sports at a young age can generate successful business leaders and assist with the fight to end gender inequality.
Elon Musk Denounces Five Week Strike as Swedish Workers Challenge Tesla
Tesla, the electric vehicle giant led by entrepreneur Elon Musk, finds itself at the centre of a labour dispute as workers in Sweden embark on strikes.
Wikipedia Founder Says ChatGPT-4 Is Terrible At Writing Wikipedia Articles
Despite criticising current generative AI models, Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales hasn't ruled out the idea of using AI for the free online encyclopedia.
OpenAI Fired Sam Altman To Stop Him From Releasing Human-Threatening AI Model, Report
OpenAI had reportedly discovered a new breakthrough AGI that could think like humans but some staff believed this AGI would destroy humanity.
Tesla's Musk Says Fallout From Sweden Strike 'Insane'
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk broke his silence Thursday on a strike against his company in Sweden, saying it was "insane" that it may block new car deliveries.
The Economy, Stupid? UK PM Sunak's 'Only' Chance Of Re-election
UK leader Rishi Sunak's hopes of turning around his beleaguered Conservative party's fortunes before a likely general election next year hinge on a British economic recovery, observers say.