Directors increasingly involved in operations as trust in executive teams wanes
The once clear-cut boundary between non-executive directors and senior management is becoming increasingly blurred, with a significant number of business…
Sources: ‘Increasingly unlikely’ Knicks will retain Isaiah Hartenstein
Knicks unrestricted free agent center Isaiah Hartenstein is expected to be a top target of numerous teams when he officially…
Companies increasingly using AI for recruiting – and why it could cost you your job | Science & Tech News
The UK ranks second among countries using artificial intelligence (AI) in recruiting and human resources, the latest figures show. Some 41%…
US city councils increasingly call for Israel-Gaza ceasefire, analysis shows By Reuters
4/4 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A protestor demanding a ceasefire in Gaza, gestures during U.S. President Joe Biden's speech at…
AI is increasingly being used to deal with climate change, but it has its own emissions problem
On a farm in St. Peters Bay, P.E.I., a black four-wheeled rover with two extended arms trundles through a row of thigh-high…
Can you beat a lie detector? UK police increasingly using polygraph tests – here’s how people try to cheat | UK News
I'm officially a bad liar.With a blood pressure cuff pumped tight around my arm, straps around my chest monitoring my…
The pre-seed market is recovering, but investors increasingly have the upper hand
While it’s often held that the early-stage investing market has generally fared better in this funding slowdown of the last…
AI increasingly used by students to do their school work and many teachers can’t tell | UK News
The majority of teachers believe students are using Artificial Intelligence apps to do their work for them, according to a…
UK employers increasingly resort to bidding wars to retain staff, says survey
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UN investigators say Myanmar’s military is committing increasingly brazen war crimes
BANGKOK: Myanmar’s military and affiliated militias are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes, including aerial bombings targeting civilians, a…