A quarterly study released Thursday revealed that the world’s debt reached a new high of $337.7 trillion at the end of the second quarter, driven
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AI joins list of big and complex global challenges for UN’s annual high-level meeting.
At this week’s annual high-level United Nations meeting, world leaders and diplomats will address several significant and intricate global issues, including artificial intelligence. ChatGPT’s introduction
Oracle and Silver Lake are leading a U.S. joint venture to purchase the TikTok algorithm license.
In a partnership announced Monday by President Donald Trump’s administration, tech behemoth Oracle will lead U.S. oversight of the algorithm and security behind TikTok’s well-known
Google faces a second US antitrust trial in a bid to dismantle its $305 billion digital advertising business.
In a trial centered on its deceptive practices in digital advertising, Google is facing another attempt to destroy its internet empire after fending off the
Cyberattack fallout on check-in systems continues for the 2nd day at 3 European airports.
Several major airports in Europe experienced delays and disruptions in flight travel on Saturday due to a cyberattack that targeted check-in and boarding systems. Experts
Trump imposes a $100k annual fee on H-1B visas to block Chinese and Indian tech experts.
Donald Trump might inflict a serious blow to the US tech sector, which depends mostly on workers from China and India, by signing a proclamation
EU ministers agree on the digital euro as an alternative to Visa and MasterCard.
A blueprint for introducing a digital euro currency, which aims to replace the existing Visa and Mastercard systems based in the United States, was approved
Nvidia stakes $5 billion on Intel for AI infrastructure and chip partnership.
Intel Corporation and NVIDIA today announced their partnership to collaboratively create bespoke PC and data center solutions across multiple generations, accelerating workloads and applications in
The US and UK agree on a $42b tech pact as Trump begins his historic second state visit.
Donald Trump’s historic second state visit to Britain began Wednesday with demonstrations, high security, and unparalleled pomp and circumstance as King Charles and other British
Trump sues the New York Times for libel and defamation, claiming $15 billion.
Accusing The New York Times of blatant political bias, President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against the newspaper on Monday in federal court in Tampa,
