Author: Beatrice Nolan
For many new graduates, the first rung of the corporate ladder is getting harder to reach.Read More
As more and more AI mega data centers are being built in Texas, there’s a growing awareness of the water demand of Big Tech. If not addressed, AI data centers could consume a serious portion of the state’s water supply.Read More
From the job cuts at Microsoft and Salesforce to Meta’s multi-billion dollar hiring spree, artificial intelligence’s impact on the labor market is already being felt. But what about the longer-term effects on the jobs available? Meet the European innovators set to redefine the future of work with tools including life-like avatars to next-gen voice AI. “Bloomberg Tech: Europe” spotlights the biggest names and trends shaping the region’s technology ecosystem as the global competition heats up. This monthly, 30-minute magazine-style show features in-depth interviews with top technology leaders, as well as major investors and policymakers – giving you a compelling A…
CTS Eventim expands its product and tech leadership team with Karl Pitrich, who will take on the newly created role of senior vice president softwareRead More
The president’s latest financial disclosure lays out significant investments in a sector where he has exerted unprecedented influence.Read More
The tech ETF space offers great promise, but how should investors approach it? Biotech could hold the key.Read More
Some Baltimore leaders argue that it’s time to use facial recognition technology to find the person responsible for a string of burglaries and break-ins in the Mount Washington neighborhood.Read More
An MIT literature professor discovered that his students were quietly meeting outside class to write verse. What might it mean for the future of AI?Read More
A peaceful resolution to the war between Russia and Ukraine would boost the value of Ukrainian mobile operator Kyivstar “quite significantly”, its CEO Oleksandr Komarov said on Friday ahead of the company’s stock market listing in New York.Read More
Visiting a holiday park, ranging from lodge parks to caravan parks or glamping yurts, is a favoured holiday choice for the UK domestic market. Estimating the market size for UK holiday parks is complex due to overlapping categories. However, Mintel estimates the holiday centres and parks segment revenue to be valued at £3.5bn in 2024 – a 20% growth from pre-pandemic levels. In 2023, there were 4,754 holiday parks and campsites operating in the UK, accounting for 320,901 pitches, with the highest number in South West England. The sector further supports c. 230,000 full time jobs across the UK.Read More