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Chinese commercial bank chairman killed, stabbed in office, ex-subordinate held: report

The chairman of a state-controlled commercial bank in northern China’s Hebei province died in hospital on Thursday having been allegedly…

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Experts assess the EU’s AI Act

As the EU’s AI Act prepares to come into force tomorrow, industry experts are weighing in on its potential impact,…

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How China’s online microlenders reached a tipping point in world’s biggest mobile internet market

Back then, anything that cost more than around 500 yuan (US$76) was a stretch as she was on a fixed…

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Senators probe OpenAI on safety and employment practices

Five prominent Senate Democrats have sent a letter to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, seeking clarity on the company’s safety and…

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Microsoft and Apple back away from OpenAI board

Microsoft and Apple have decided against taking up board seats at OpenAI. The decision comes as regulatory bodies intensify their…

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Meta joins Apple in withholding AI models from EU users

Meta has announced it will not be launching its upcoming multimodal AI model in the European Union due to regulatory…

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Microsoft and Apple back away from OpenAI board

Microsoft and Apple have decided against taking up board seats at OpenAI. The decision comes as regulatory bodies intensify their…

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Industry experts call for tailored AI rules in post-election UK

As the UK gears up for its general election, industry leaders are weighing in on the potential impact on technology…

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Think tank calls for AI incident reporting system

The Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR) has called for a comprehensive incident reporting system to urgently address a critical gap…

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EU launches office to implement AI Act and foster innovation

The European Union has launched a new office dedicated to overseeing the implementation of its landmark AI Act, which is…

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