PornHub Chatbot Warns UK Users Against Searching Child Abuse Videos And Tells Them To Look For Help
After launching an AI chatbot trial in 2022, millions of people have been interrupted while searching for child abuse videos on Pornhub's UK website.
UK's Katie Boulter 'Very Proud' After Winning First WTA 500 Title Against Marta Kostyuk
Sunday's San Diego Open final success for Katie Boulter has seen her rise to a career-best ranking of 27 in the world.
'Black Company' in Japan Forces US Worker to Resign And Refuses to Pay Last Pay Cheque
River Hodge tells International Business Times UK that he was forced to resign after he found out that he had signed a contract with a corrupt Japanese company – known as a "black company".
Deepfake CFO Tricks Remote Worker To Send Them £20m After 'Video Call'
The Hong Kong Police Force confirmed that they had received a report from the victim, who fell prey to individuals "posing as senior officers of the company".
Let the unionisation begin!': Employees Get Cookies As Sephora Celebrates $10 Billion Revenue
Employees express dissatisfaction over what they perceive as inadequate recognition of their contributions.
Japan's Birth Rate Declines By 5.1%, PM Kishida Says It's Their 'Biggest Crisis'
Economic pressures, including high living costs and a demanding work culture, often deter young couples from starting families.
Navalny's Mother Visits Grave After Funeral Draws Thousands
The mother of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny visited his grave on Saturday, a day after thousands of Russians had risked arrest to pay tribute to the anti-corruption campaigner at his funeral.
Canada To Re-implement Visas For Mexicans To Curb Increase Of Asylum Seekers
To stem the number of Mexican nationals entering Quebec and the US through Canada, the government has launched a crackdown on Mexican travellers.
$360b Investment Needed Yearly To Achieve Gender Equality, UN Report
UN Women have warned that more than one in five women and girls are at risk of living in extreme poverty by 2030.
Samsung's Try Galaxy App Puts Galaxy S24's AI Features At Your Fingertips
The Try Galaxy app lets you explore the Galaxy S24 Ultra's new themes and Art Wallpapers (graffiti & pop art) beyond standard Wallpapers.
This £5.5B Start-Up Laid Off 700 Employees 2 Years Ago, Says AI Does All Of Their Work
Klarna claims its AI assistant handles diverse inquiries in 35 languages, typically within 2 minutes.
Oprah Winfrey To Give Future Earnings From Weight Watchers Stock To African American Museum; Steps Down From Board
The 70-year-old former TV host served on the company's Board of Directors since 2015.
New Family Visa Requirement: British Citizens And Foreign Partners Must Earn £38,700 To Relocate to the UK
UK children having parents of mixed nationalities could be prone to mental health problems as UK families face separation issues due to the new family visa salary requirement.
Female Psychopaths Go Unnoticed Because They Are Too 'Subtle', Expert Says
While the world imagines psychopaths to be violent and antisocial criminals, experts have revealed that "the behaviour of female psychopaths seems to be subtle".
Alan Shearer Slams Marcus Rashford, Is The Striker On Borrowed Time At Man Utd?
The body language of Marcus Rashford was criticised by former England striker, Alan Shearer, during Manchester United's FA Cup tie with Nottingham Forest.
From TikTok To Shark Tank, Contour Cube CEO Shares How 'World's First Ice Facial Tool' Is Heating Up
Sarah Forrai and Lewis Battersby spoke to International Business Times UK about creating the "world's first ice facial tool", being noticed by Kendall Jenner and appearing on Shark Tank.
Elon Musk Salutes Apple's Exit From Electric Car Race
Apple has reportedly been working on their electric car since 2014, but the project faced leadership changes and launch delays.
Watch: Air India's New In-flight Safety Video Is A Colourful Cultural Work of Art
An in-flight safety video released by the official Indian airline Air India has caught the imagination of people with its innovative way of telling safety guidelines using Indian dance movements poses.
If Tinder And Nike Had A Baby, It'd Be "Swoosh Right": PR Proposal Wants Sneakerheads To Find "Solemates"
Inspired by Valentine's Day, the 'Swoosh Right' multi-channel campaign sets out to help shoe-lovers "find their solemates".
India, US At Loggerheads Over WTO Reform At Abu Dhabi Talks
A US-led push to reform the World Trade Organization's embattled dispute settlement system sparked divisions at a WTO meeting Wednesday, with India accusing Washington of bringing the trade body to a "standstill".
This $3.5b Security Company Pays For Employees to Have Drinks Together After 3pm
Verkada, valued at $3.5 billion, initiated the program in April last year, and approximately 1,800 employees have participated at least once.
Chinese Women Are Ditching Real Men For 'Perfect' AI Boyfriends Instead
Glow, a free app in China's expanding human-robot relations industry, facilitates friendly and even romantic interactions. MiniMax, the creators of Glow, reported a surge in daily downloads, reaching the thousands.
'I believe Raducanu will win more Grand Slams': Agent Slams Critics, Says Player Has Potential For Strong 2024
Despite losing four out of seven tennis matches in 2024, Britain's Emma Raducanu is being backed to rediscover her form.
Marks & Spencer Invests £90m To Improve Pay And Benefits
Commencing April 1st, the company will introduce six weeks of paternity leave at full pay and nearly double its maternity leave to 26 weeks at full pay.
UK Official Says Iran and Russia May Use Deepfake Videos to Disrupt UK and US Elections
Call for better AI regulation to control deepfake videos emerges as AI-generated deepfakes are being used globally to disrupt elections by rival forces.
What Presidents and Four-Star Generals Taught Corporate Strategist Rupal Patel About Tough Conversations
In 2024, roughly four years after the COVID pandemic upended the world of work, the relationship between employees and employers is heading into a new phase.
UN Representatives Praise Iraq's Progress
UK, US, and French UN reps praise Iraq's progress in stability, citing successful elections as a milestone amid corruption challenges, as Iraqi government intensifies service delivery efforts.
From IT Techs to Baristas, 10 'Entry-level' Jobs That Require Around 2.5 Years Of Experience
New research conducted by StandOut CV an expert CV assistance agency, shows that almost half of entry-level jobs in the UK, ask their potential employees for prior work experience.
Elon Musk-Led Neuralink Faces Expert Scrutiny Over Transparency In Brain Implant Trials
Neuralink received approval in September to begin testing its brain implant's ability to restore computer control for individuals with paralysis.
'Drive To Survive' Shows A Frustrated Lewis Hamilton Ranting As Mercedes Fail To Catch Red Bull
The hit Netflix series shows glimpses into the driver's frustration with the team before he made the decision to join Ferrari in 2025.