Imagine, whatever it is, a customer service centre where everyone speaks the same language. An artificial intelligence translation platform called Alorica, developed by Irvine, California-based
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Japan opts for a 4-day workweek to prevent “Karoshi”, and death from overwork.
In an effort to combat a concerning labor shortage, more individuals and businesses are being persuaded to switch to four-day workweeks in Japan, a country
California releases proposed rules for using autonomous trucks, drivers fear loss of jobs.
Long-haul deliveries by self-driving trucks will soon be possible thanks to draft regulations released by the California Department of Motor Vehicles on Friday regarding the
Japan’s Nippon Steel commits an additional $1.3b to the takeover of US Steel plants.
Amidst strong political and labor resistance to the Japanese company’s roughly $15 billion takeover of the venerable American steelmaker, Nippon Steel Corp. increased its capital
OpenAI, Anthropic collaborates with the US government to research, test, and evaluate AI models.
The U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute said on Thursday that artificial intelligence startups OpenAI and Anthropic have inked agreements with the US government for research,
US clean energy job growth is twice as fast as total job growth. – Report.
The Energy Department announced on Wednesday that unionization in the clean energy sector has overtaken that of the broader energy business for the first time
Russia says World War Three is imminent and will involve the United States and Europe.
Russia warned the United States on Tuesday that World War Three will not be limited to Europe and claimed the West was playing with fire
OpenAI backs California AI bill that mandates “watermarking” of artificial content.
A California measure that would force internet companies to designate AI-generated content—which might range from harmless memes to deepfakes used to spread false information about
A Dutch watchdog fines Uber $324 million for transferring drivers’ data to the US without adequate protection.
Uber, a ride-hailing service, was fined 290 million euros ($324 million) by the Dutch data protection agency on Monday for allegedly sending the personal information
In a bid to achieve “net zero” by 2045, Germany will invest $3.7b in decarbonizing industries.
On Friday, the German government declared its intention to finance initiatives aimed at making the industry more climate-friendly, including subterranean carbon dioxide storage at offshore