What Would a Trump Presidency Mean for the Tech Industry?
With the US election just weeks away, what can the tech sector expect from a potential Trump second term?
With the US election just weeks away, what can the tech sector expect from a potential Trump second term?
A number of countries are in the firing line, as the Justice Department proposes new rules for sharing data globally.
Google’s AI technology is in the spotlight as the Department of Justice decides on how to tackle the company’s monopoly.
73% of employers have moved on from jobs because they didn’t like their employer’s work policy.
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CEO of industrial conglomerate, 3M, latest to announce three day RTO mandate for company's global workforce.
The production company states that it doesn't want to be associated with Elon Musk and Tesla, accusing him of 'hate speech'.
ByteDance currently has 11 different open-source AI models, so there's a lot to sabotage.
"No longer are they just after a steady paycheck, they are looking for higher sums, more quickly."
Baidu’s CEO gave his glimpse into the future of AI and has predicted the demise of 99% of AI companies when the bubble bursts
Autonomous agents are designed to handle client queries, and require much less intervention than AI chatbots,
The world’s largest drone maker is suing the US Department of Defense, who consider the firm's tech a security risk.
Meta will be heading to court to face allegations about the impact Instagram is having on young users.
Microsoft is currently hiring more than 400 roles that are eligible for 100% remote accommodations.
The agency has been using machine learning to comb through mountains of data in search of patterns that point to fraud.
Hushed hybrid appeals to worker-led demands for greater flexibility, but at what cost for the company at large?
Microsoft customers were besieged by ransom-attacks with the company reporting that they nearly tripled year-on-year.
Once again, technology is moving faster than legislation: A new AI-in-school lawsuit could set a new precedent.
Meta warned a year ago that its employees should expect layoffs and reports are circulating that they are now starting.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has adopted a 'click to cancel' rule for cancellations.
X has updated its T&Cs and eagle-eyed users have spotted a now sweeping rights grab for its AI training.