The UN aviation agency on Wednesday announced that air traffic levels are operating at around two per cent above their high in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic grounded much of the world’s population in lockdown.
It’s leap year, which gives February a 29th day only once every four years. This #ThrowbackThursday, we’re looking at what has happened on 29 February in UN history.
Zoom's growth has moderated dramatically since the Covid pandemic, and the company is projecting a revenue increase of less than 2% for the current fiscal year.
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The Wall Street executive told CNBC's Leslie Picker on Monday that artificial intelligence is not just a passing fad and will "be used in almost every job."
Oppo said the Air Glass 3 augmented reality glasses are equipped with a voice assistant which is powered by its own large language model (LLM), called AndesGPT.
The result caps a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for Dean, who was delivering groceries for U.K. supermarket chain Morrisons as recently as last week.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh announced his resignation on Monday, as the Palestinian Authority looks to build support for an expanded role.
China firmly opposes the United States imposing sanctions on Chinese enterprises for Russia-related reasons, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Monday.
Xiaomi is putting a premium price on its first electric car because it already has about 20 million users in that segment, Group President Weibing Lu told CNBC.
Brian Rakowski, a top hardware executive at Google, tells CNBC he expects the firm's more advanced large language models to arrive on Android devices next year.
Nvidia posted yet another earnings beat, and the buzz around it shows no signs of abating. The pros share their views on whether it's too late to buy the stock.
Tourist arrivals are up in Asia-Pacific, but details behind the numbers show which countries are making the biggest strides towards making a full recovery, reports CNBC's Monica Pitrelli.