New US Rule Aims to Block China’s Access to AI Chips and Models by Restricting the World
The US government has announced a radical plan to control exports of cutting-edge AI technology to most nations.
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Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar has renewed interest in Belle Gibson’s infamous wellness scam, reminding us how vulnerable we can be to deception....
Read MoreBuffett says Berkshire will continue to increase investment in Japan trading houses
Berkshire Hathaway is committed to its Japanese investments for the long term and has reached an agreement with the companies to own beyond the...
Read MoreTrump’s FCC chairman calls on tech leaders to push back against European censorship
FIRST ON FOX - Federal Communication Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr on Wednesday asked to meet with America’s most powerful tech executives...
Read MoreHow the FDA's approval for food additives works, and why experts say a loophole allows companies to bypass it
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates food and health-related products to ensure they're safe for public health. Today, it's estimated to...
Read MoreBusiness funding: Where is venture capital flowing in Europe?
Venture investments in Europe lagged last year, although economic bright spots and a rise in exits provide hope for 2025.
Read MoreLondon Stock Exchange owner says listing swaps to New York are no guarantee of success
The chief executive of the company which owns the London Stock Exchange (LSE) says he’s optimistic about the future despite a wave of businesses...
Read MoreTarget Finds Itself in Hot Water After Letting DEI Creep In, Florida Files Suit
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has a plan to go after Target, alleging its business practices hurt the states’ retirement fund. Uthmeier...
Read MoreRain sparks 470 sewage spills across England - and almost half are still active
Hundreds of sewage monitors were inactive or had not been updated, meaning the number of discharges may be a lot higher than reported
Read MoreThe non-profit behind Wikipedia and a crypto exchange are among the top companies for work-from-anywhere jobs, with some paying over $100,000
Remote work still remains popular despite the pushback from major companies. Large corporations like Meta and Google have issued return-to-office...
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