Week in Business: An Attempt to Ban TikTok
What is? (May 14-20) Aimed at a social media juggernaut Opposition to TikTok, the video app that has come under scrutiny largely because of its… Read More »Week in Business: An Attempt to Ban TikTok
What is? (May 14-20) Aimed at a social media juggernaut Opposition to TikTok, the video app that has come under scrutiny largely because of its… Read More »Week in Business: An Attempt to Ban TikTok
The Minnesota Senate passed a bill on Sunday that would guarantee Uber and Lyft drivers a minimum wage and other benefits, sending the measure to… Read More »Minnesota passes bill to guarantee minimum wage for gig workers
Uber has fired its longtime head of diversity, equality and inclusion after employees complained that an employee event it moderated, titled “Don’t Call Me Karen,”… Read More »Uber suspends DEI chief after employees complain of insensitivity
Beijing told Chinese companies dealing with critical information on Sunday to stop buying products from Micron Technology, the US-based manufacturer of memory chips used in… Read More »China is banning some chip sales from the US company Micron
President Biden said on Sunday he believed he had the authority to challenge the constitutionality of the country’s borrowing limit, but did not believe such… Read More »Biden says he has the authority to challenge the debt limit, but no time
Next, you need to download Auto-GPT from GitHub: follow the link to the latest release and download the zip file you find there. Once you… Read More »Supercharge your ChatGPT prompts with Auto-GPT | WIRED
For decades, a group of the world’s largest oil producers has exerted enormous influence over the US economy and the popularity of US presidents through… Read More »The US needs minerals for electric cars. Everyone else wants them too.
After spending hundreds of millions of dollars to build an immersive “Star Wars”-themed hotel at Walt Disney World, Disney said on Thursday that amid sweeping… Read More »Disney’s ‘Star Wars’ Hotel, Galactic Starcruiser, is closing
As debt limit negotiations continue in Washington and the date by which the US government could be forced to stop paying bills approaches, all involved… Read More »US Default Prospect hurts the economy in the meantime
“Wow, how condescending is this?” Mr. Birnbaum wrote, according to a copy of his post reviewed by The New York Times. “Thanks for the reading.”… Read More »Tensions flare up in The Messenger, a fledgling news site
In theory, the world’s major industrialized democracies have agreed to stop using fossil fuels in just over a quarter of a century and switch to… Read More »At the G7 summit, leaders argue over coal, natural gas and climate
It’s easy to fear machines are taking over: Companies like IBM and British telecommunications company BT have cited artificial intelligence as a reason to cut… Read More »The Optimist’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence and Work
But work started to look sloppy on more specific requests. Asked to write a memo about consumer preferences in Paraguay compared to Uruguay, the system… Read More »We put Google’s new AI writing assistant to the test
Wealthy holidaymakers descended from luxury hotels on a recent evening into the gleaming labyrinth of Mykonos’ historic old town, ogling gold jewelery and heading to… Read More »Tree building on Mykonos reveals the ‘miserable’ side of Greece’s recovery
Midway through his face-to-face meeting with President Biden in Indonesia last fall, Chinese leader Xi Jinping issued an unsolicited warning. Mr Biden had signed a… Read More »G7 countries borrow China’s economic strategy