Britain's cyber spies at the GCHQ eavesdropping agency say they have fully embraced artificial intelligence (AI) to uncover patterns in vast amounts of global data to counter hostile disinformation and snare child abusers.
The chief executives of major U.S. airlines are set to meet virtually with two key White House advisers on Friday about efforts to reduce carbon emissions and use renewable fuels, five people briefed on the matter told Reuters.
But doing so may require not only self-awareness but also recognition from employers that seniors have strengths they can tap on, says Grant Thornton’s David Sandison.
Recent trends in US consumer spending suggest that the natural forces of pent-up demand may largely be spent, says Stephen S Roach.
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against AT&T Mobility National Accounts, alleging that the company overcharged the city millions of dollars for cellphone and internet services, Racine's office said in a statement on Wednesday.
VACCINATIONS and steady moves by the United Kingdom government to relax the lockdown measures in the coming weeks have boosted the sterling.
GameStop Corp shares more than doubled in afternoon trading on Wednesday, surprising those who thought the video game retailer's stock price would stabilize after recent hearings in the U.S. Congress into the fierce rally and steep dive that upended Wall Street in January.
Wall Street's "fear gauge" is in a bubble, according to analysts at J.P. Morgan.
A record half-billion dollar redemption from Ark Invest's flagship fund in a single day has led analysts to highlight the risks arising from the ETF's heavy exposure to illiquid stocks if outflows pick up pace.
A U.S. inspector general's office report set to be released on Thursday faulted "weaknesses" in the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) certification of the Boeing 737 MAX that was grounded for 20 months after two crashes killed 346 people.




















