While simultaneously promoting the initiative all across the world, Alphabet Inc. is warning staff about how they use chatbots, including its own Bard. Google has
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Japan’s Toyota to change the face of EVs with all-solid-state batteries and a charging time of 10 minutes.
In response to growing criticism that Japan’s top manufacturer needs to do more to combat climate change, Toyota announced on Tuesday that it has ambitious
UK city of Nottingham: Driver of van killed 3 and injured 3 others in suspected terrorist bid.
Three individuals were discovered dead in the street in Nottingham, England, on Tuesday, and three others were hit and hurt by a van in linked
Australia’s wedding bus crash, deadliest in 30 years, 10 dead and 25 injured.
In the nation’s deadliest traffic accident in over 30 years, a bus transporting wedding guests fell over on a foggy night in Australia’s wine region,
US to rejoin UNESCO and pay $619m back dues, to counter China on AI and educational policies.
Following a decade-long disagreement prompted by the organization’s decision to admit Palestine as a member, the United States stated Monday that it planned to rejoin
Twitter accounts to be crippled over refusal to pay Google Cloud bills.
As its contract is up for renewal this month, Twitter has failed to pay its Google Cloud fees, which might cripple the social media company’s
Colombia plane crash: Four children aged 13, 9, 4, and 2 months rescued alive in Amazon after 40 days.
More than five weeks after the plane carrying them crashed in the jungle, four indigenous children from Colombia were discovered alive in the country’s south
U.S. Bunge to merge with Viterra in a $30b+ deal, to create a world-class agricultural trading giant.
U.S. grains trader Bunge Ltd. is finalizing a merger agreement with rival Viterra, which is financed by Glencore Plc. The combined company would be valued
Chevron’s toxic pit: Jury returns $63M verdict after California man who built on land was diagnosed with blood cancer.
A California jury awarded Chevron a $63 million judgment after discovering the oil company concealed a hazardous chemical dump on property bought by a man
EU ravaged by cash-for-influence scandal, resorts to use of common ethics body.
Following the cash-for-influence crisis that rocked the 27-nation bloc last year, the executive arm of the European Union on Thursday suggested the establishment of an