AI is here to stay; it’s time to update your HR policies
Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT are in the workplace whether employers know it or not, meaning it's time to update HR policies to protect workers and businesses.
Facebook owner Meta sells Giphy and takes plus $260M loss after UK antitrust order
Facebook parent Meta will sell Giphy Inc. to Shutterstock for $53 million, well below the $400 million it paid for the platform in 2020 after U.K. regulators blocked the acquisition.
Austin, Texas, drops on 'Best Places to Live' list for 3rd year in a row
Austin ranks No. 40 on a recently released list of the 'Best Places to Live in the USA' for 2023-2024. It ranked No. 1 on the same list between 2017 and 2019.
Big names in AI to convene at secretive Bilderberg meeting
Artificial intelligence is poised to be a key discussion topic at the secretive Bilderberg Meeting, which will be held Thursday through Sunday in Lisbon, Portugal.
Idaho woman's viral TikTok shows box of live fish found in PetSmart dumpster: 'Disgusted'
An Idaho woman shared a video to her TikTok page after she found dozens of live beta fish in a dumpster behind a PetSmart. The company responds to the incident that has now gone viral.
Boxing legend Mike Tyson launches partnership with Israeli medical marijuana company InterCure: 'Very lucky'
Boxing legend Mike Tyson and InterCure Chairman Ehud Barak discuss their partnership to distribute the 'Tyson 2.0' marijuana brand to international markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
3M fires executive for 'inappropriate personal conduct'
3M said it terminated group president and chief business and country officer, Michael Vale, for inappropriate personal conduct and violating company policy.
Credit crunch targeting manufacturing as interest rates soar
Higher interest rates have forced a credit crunch as banks slow lending, creating a backlash in capital and resource-starved business sectors like manufacturing.
Restaurants across America turning to robot servers in response to food industry's worker shortage
More restaurants are turning to robot servers to combat the national shortage of food industry workers – a lasting effect of the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the service industry.
Binance.US says no deal to Voyager Digital
The cryptocurrency exchange Binance.US has canceled a deal to purchase the bankrupt crypto exchange Voyager Digital for $1.3 billion.
Generation Z rages as New Jersey mall cracks down on rowdy teens: 'So f---ed up'
Gen Z'ers are ripping a new policy at Westfield Garden State Plaza mall in Paramus, New Jersey, which requires adults to accompany minors after 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Jenny Craig to close its doors, lay off employees: Report
Weight loss program Jenny Craig will be closing the doors of its retail centers in the U.S. and Canada, after the company was unable to secure additional funding, according to reports Wednesday.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt calls ChatGPT 'watershed moment' for AI: 'I didn't believe this a year ago'
Former Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt, an expert in AI technology, said he did not see ChatGPT's "watershed" moment coming.
SelectUSA Investment Summit underway in Maryland to boost investment in America
Fox News senior national correspondent Rich Edson has more on the summit's intention to connect investors and businesses from around the world 'America Reports.'
Sales industry's 'always be closing' mantra could get boost from AI
Generative artificial intelligence company Autobound has released a platform that allows businesses to send personalized sales pitches to potential clients in a matter of seconds.
Berkshire's Charlie Munger issues warning for US commercial property market
Berkshire Hathaway’s Charlie Munger said on Monday that a storm is brewing in commercial property market, as property prices fall and banks deal with bad loans.
DeSantis says Disney lawsuit has no merit, companies shouldn't have 'their own governments'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reacted to Disney's lawsuit against him, saying it is politically motivated and brushing off criticisms that he is anti-business.
Unpleasant customer service calls, endless wait times may have a tech fix
Integrating generative artificial intelligence in the customer service field boosts productivity and leads to customers treating workers better, according to a new study.
Bud Light rivals stealing sales after Dylan Mulvaney controversy
Amid Dylanm Mulvaney controversy, Bud Light's dollar share value loses almost the same amount as Coors Light and Miller Lite's dollar share gain in latest week.
LVMH hits $500B in market value as shares hit record high
LVMH shares hit a record high on Monday, pushing the luxury brands giant above $500 billion in market value and making it the first European company to reach the mark.