We break down the saga of the controversial Chinese telecom giant, day by day. Huawei is the world’s No. 1 telecom supplier and No. 2 phone manufacturer, but it’s a pariah in countries like the US. For more than a year,
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Financial markets in Europe and the US have continued to fall despite fresh action by the Federal Reserve to support the American economy. The US central bank said it would buy as much government debt as needed to soothe markets,
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Google trims Google Cloud headcount as it refocuses on international markets Earlier this month Google announced that Google Cloud had hit a $10bn annual revenue run rate, but the company on Friday admitted it is cutting its headcount in the enterprise
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The chief executive of Alphabet calls for regulation of artificial intelligence as his own company delves deeper into developing new technologies. CEO of Google and Alphabet Sundar Pichai is convinced that AI must be regulated in order to prevent the potential negative consequences of
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By 2030, the global labor force - made up of an estimated 3.5 billion people - could be led by knowledge workers with disruptive skills working in concert with AI. The workplace of the 20th century is no more. In
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