Analyst firm CCS Insight predicts generative AI will get a "cold shower" in 2024 as concerns over growing costs replace the "hype" surrounding the technology.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas may not have a direct impact on oil supply, but it's likely to drive up oil prices in the short term, analysts say.
The U.K.'s main opposition Labour Party is seeking to woo London's powerful financial center as it sets its sights on winning power at next year's general election.
Samsung and SK Hynix will be allowed to ship U.S. semiconductor manufacturing equipment to their China factories indefinitely without separate U.S. approvals.
Cities and tourist sites are trying different tactics to combat overtourism. Two researchers discuss what's working and the need for "regenerative travel."
Thailand is the first country in Asia to decriminalize marijuana, allowing it to be grown and consumed freely but turning the weed market into a free-for-all.
Experts say that direct air-capture technology is too expensive and cannot be adequately scaled to remove the necessary amount of carbon from the atmosphere.
A U.K. study showed that symptoms of a cold can linger well beyond the main period of illness, suggesting that like long Covid, "long colds" also exist.
Lazada is courting sellers affected by Indonesia's latest e-commerce regulation, its Indonesia CEO James Chang told employees in a town hall meeting on Friday.
Violent moves in bonds have hammered investors and renewed fears of an impending recession, as well as concerns about housing, banks and the U.S. deficit.
Inflation is "always going to be a risk" in the U.S. due to structural changes in the labor market, according to Nela Richardson, chief economist at payroll processing firm ADP.
Generative artificial intelligence is taking the world by storm and it's not just the U.S. tech giants that are set to benefit, according to Morgan Stanley.