Emma Raducanu Set For Tennis Comeback In Auckland Next Month
The next few weeks will be crucial for Emma Raducanu as she looks to regain form and secure entry into the Australian Open after being denied a wildcard spot.
New Google AI Model "Outperforms" ChatGPT in Most Tests
Described by Google as "its most capable model yet", Gemini is the first to be announced since last month's global AI safety summit.
Kate Middleton Reveals 'Nerve-Wracking' Hospital Visits For Her Children
The Princess of Wales said she has taken her children to the hospital for various reasons during a visit to Evelina London children's hospital.
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.
World Bank Faces Accusations of 'Turning Blind Eye' to Sexual Abuse in Kenyan Schools
The World Bank's failure to act on early warnings and reports of sexual abuse has perpetuated a culture of impunity.
London Climate Protests: 630 Arrests Made by Police in a Month
The intensification of the London climate protests underscores the urgency many feel regarding environmental issues like the Just Stop Oil movement.
Spanish Woman Drowns While Snorkeling On Australia's Great Barrier Reef; Second Death In 2 Weeks
The woman was wearing a lifejacket when she drowned while snorkelling.
Home Secretary James Cleverly Signs New Ayslum Treaty in Rwanda
Cleverly said there was now no "credible" reason to block the deportation flights because the treaty addressed all the issues raised by the Supreme Court
UK Government Unveils Sweeping Immigration Changes, Sparking Concerns in Key Sectors
The measures intended to address concerns over immigration levels, particularly in the healthcare sector, include a substantial increase in the minimum salary requirement for skilled worker visas and the elimination of the 20 per cent discount for essential professions.
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.
Ryanair Passengers Asked To Pay 'Scandalous' Fee To Download Boarding Pass? Airline Offers Update
Ryanair already charges a fee for check-in at the airport and boarding pass printing.
Fighting In Gaza Resumes As Israel Pushes Civilians Further South
The conflict between Hamas and Israel is pushing Palestinian civilians further south and making them question whether anywhere is truly safe.
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.
UK Announce Climate Aid At COP28 After Second Earthquake Rocks The Philippines
After a violent earthquake rocked the Philippines for the second time in two weeks, Sunak announced that the UK will be providing countries vulnerable to climate change with funding.
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.
700 People Trapped In Eurostar Train For 7 Hours With No Power, Working Toilets: 'This Is Inhumane'
The incident occurred just 40 minutes after the train left London.
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.
Antlara Dental Clinic: For a Perfect Smile
Renowned for "going the extra mile for your smile,"Antlara Dental Clinic is dedicated to giving its patients the best dental care
King Charles III, Kate Middleton Are The 'Racist' Royals Named In 'Endgame' Book
Piers Morgan namedropped the two senior royals on his "Uncensored" TV show following the book's release on November 28.
Author Says Prince William Left 'Furious' Over Race Row Involving Lady Susan Hussey
Omid Scobie claimed the Prince of Wales issued a "swift" statement in his need to "distance himself" from the incident.
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.
Dani Alves Rape Case: Former Barcelona Star Denied Bail Again
The case is set to go to trial in early 2024, and Alves is facing a possible nine-year prison term.
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 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.
Safety Concerns Surrounding AI model 'Q*' Emerge, 'Advanced Model So Powerful It Alarmed Staff'
Recent reports have brought to light safety apprehensions surrounding the newly developed Model Q*, with workers reportedly expressing their concerns to the board before the abrupt departure of CEO Sam Altman.
Google Meet, Zoom, Teams Have Negative Effects On Brain, Heart, Study Finds
As per the study, a 50-minute video conference session leads to increased brain activity, which serves as a sign of fatigue and reduced attention.