Author: Liza Berger
A new major study has found that the effective use of hearing aids is associated with a lower risk of probable dementia among older adults with hearing loss.Read More
A Chinese home appliance company has the chance to become a global player, JPMorgan analysts said in a report that gave several stocks an overweight rating.Read More
Sovereign wealth funds like Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala are quietly becoming the architects of AI and energy infrastructure—and reshaping global economic power.Read More
Ariana Grande earns her fifth career No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 and passes Olivia Rodrigo as “Hate That I Made You Love Me” debuts on top.Read More
Emrani also highlighted the double standards of singling out the IMA when the medical associations of Iran, North Korea and Russia do not face similar boycotts.Read More
The prime minister is expected to announce measures on protecting teenagers online on Monday.Read More
It’s sometimes hard to believe that ChatGPT was first released to the public less than four years ago. At this point AI is everywhere. This may be the most rapid adoption of a major new technology in history. Despite AI’s ubiquity, its economic impact remains unclear. We don’t yet know what it will do to productivity, to employment, to wages or to income and wealth inequality. These are important issues, and I will be writing about them in the weeks ahead. However, it’s important to realize that the ramifications of new technologies are much more than just productivity growth. They…
Pixar’s filmmakers discuss the challenges of bringing cutting-edge tech to a 30-year-old franchise — and the importance of holding back.Read More
New owners are retrofitting the scenic viewers with tap-to-pay technology after the smartphone revolution starved the business of quarters.Read More