Newsletter Jul 27, 2023 [ International Business Times]( [Tech giants form AI group focused on ensuring safety]( Four US leaders in artificial intelligence (AI) announced Wednesday the formation of an industry group devoted to addressing risks that cutting edge versions of the technology may pose. [Stocks tread water while dollar dips after latest Fed rate hike]( Wall Street stocks tread water while the dollar dipped Wednesday after the Federal Reserve lifted interest rates and signaled the possibility of further increases.
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[Learn more about Jeeng]( [More than half of UK businesses say customers are spending less]( Recent research has shed light on the shifting trends, indicating a rise in remote work and an increasing preference for second-hand shopping among UK consumers. [International leaders condemn Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative]( Responding to Russia's unilateral withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, international leaders have condemned Russia for the effects of decreased exports on global food security. [Amazon third-party sellers to receive fairer exposure from online retailers]( CMA's concerns over unequal promotion on Amazon Marketplace have led the e-commerce platform to commit to ensuring Amazon third-party sellers are better treated. [UK bank NatWest CEO resigns after Farage 'error']( The chief executive of Britain's NatWest bank, Alison Rose, stepped down Wednesday after admitting a "serious error of judgment" in speaking to a reporter about the banking affairs of arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage. [dianomi]( [Crown jewel carries weight of UK's colonial past]( The star of Britain's crown jewels, the Koh-i-Noor diamond, is back on view after a notable absence from Charles III's coronation that highlighted the nation's awkward ties with its colonial past. [UK and Taiwan strengthen trade ties through 26th annual trade talks and enhanced trade partnership]( This significant event comes in the wake of a burgeoning trade partnership as both countries seek to expand their economic horizons. [Kim Jong Un meets Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu in Pyongyang]( Kim Jong Un met the Russian defence minister and a high-ranking Chinese delegation in Pyongyang ahead of major Korean War anniversary celebrations, state media said Thursday, the leader's first known foreign guests since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. [Ryanair, easyJet, British Airways provide crucial updates about Rhodes bookings]( Wildfires are rapidly spreading across Europe, with Italy and Greece already being affected. [New fires in heat-hit Greece force evacuations]( Greece ordered evacuations on Wednesday for areas near two central cities after new blazes broke out during a punishing heatwave and as deadly fires hit the Mediterranean. [Elon Musk faces potential lawsuit over X brand already trademarked by Meta, Microsoft]( Meta and Microsoft could sue if the tech giants feel Elon Musk's "X" poses a threat to the brand equity they built in the letter. [Meta earnings beat market expectations as ads revive]( Facebook parent Meta on Wednesday beat market expectations for quarterly earnings, powered by a reviving digital ad business. [Apple Pay and contactless payments set to surpass cash in stores by 2023]( A survey has revealed a major shift in payment preferences, indicating that Apple Pay and Contactless Payments will soon overtake cash payments in physical stores, with 87 per cent of face-to-face payments in the UK in 2022 being contactless. [OpenAI working on an advanced AI model that uses 10 million NVIDIA GPUs]( According to the founder of Sogou, Wang Xiaochuan, OpenAI's advanced AI computing model will use more advanced training methods for learning. [Researchers train artificial intelligence to help detect breast cancer]( With the support of AI detection, there will be improvements in the accuracy of medical diagnostics as well as earlier breast cancer detection. [Google's AI-driven news tool Genesis sparks debate on journalism's future]( Google's AI-powered news tool, Genesis, garners mixed reactions among news organisations, sparking debates on journalism's future, with concerns over accuracy, AI's role, and data privacy. [More than 50 pilot whales die in mass stranding in Western Australia]( More than 50 pilot whales died after a mass stranding on a beach in Western Australia on Tuesday as authorities rushed to save the other stranded whales. [Urgent travel warning as popular Spanish party islands put on red alert]( A severe heatwave is currently spreading across Europe. [Transfer news: Saudi Arabia puts target on Neymar and Lewandowski]( The Saudi Pro League has become more aggressive in the transfer market in recent months. You Might Like
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