Opposing anti-racism protestors and right-wing, anti-immigrant protesters are organizing sizable protests in London on Saturday, which will be closely monitored by a stepped-up police presence
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Intel to outdo TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, by investing over $28b in two new chip plants in Ohio.
In a recent move to expand its contract manufacturing business and more effectively compete with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Intel announced on Friday that it
Global Wealth Managers Summit in Dubai, Abu Dhabi emerges as an alternate hub in UAE.
Abu Dhabi is rising out of Dubai’s shadow as it draws a fair amount of the wealth of asset managers and billionaires, thereby solidifying the
Polish radio station sacks journalists for AI-generated “presenters”.
After firing its journalists and relaunching this week with artificial intelligence (AI)-generated “presenters,” a Polish radio station has stirred some controversy. OFF Radio Krakow debuted
BlackRock’s two new ETFs capitalize on the AI craze.
Two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) were introduced by asset management giant BlackRock on Tuesday to expose investors to the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence market. In
U.S. watchdog unveils “open banking” rules to spur competition, control of data by consumers.
On Tuesday, the leading U.S. consumer financial protection watchdog agency released long-awaited regulations that will encourage competition and push open banking by giving customers the
Honeywell signs deal with Google to integrate generative AI with industrial data.
To provide its clients with more efficient autonomous operations, Honeywell and Google announced on Monday that they had signed an agreement to integrate artificial intelligence
U.S. budget deficit hits $1.8tr, with interest on federal debt over $1tr.
The Treasury Department announced Friday that the U.S. budget deficit increased to $1.833 trillion for fiscal 2024, the largest since the COVID era, as interest
Google commits $16b to clean energy, opens largest U.S. solar project in Texas.
On Friday, one of the biggest solar projects in the United States debuted in Texas, supported by what Google claimed was its largest-ever purchase of
Big Tobacco offers payment of $24b to smokers to settle Canada lawsuits.
As part of a court-appointed mediator’s proposed plan, cigarette manufacturers Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco will pay C$32.5 billion ($23.6 billion) to
