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Scarred by long hours, low pay, and a hostile work culture, many chip workers are leaving for competitors, including American ...
A focus on “who’s winning the AI race” can overlook key concerns around safety, governance, and equity, experts tell Rest of ...
At overburdened clinics, pharmacists use AI to catch dangerous errors. It’s frontier tech meets frontier medicine — with ...
As investors lined up, Raveendran wanted Byju’s to become a global edtech giant. Starting in July of 2017, the company began ...
Chinese and American companies have long led the costly endeavor of developing autonomous ride-hailing services. Now, ...
The Chinese company, which controls about half of Africa’s smartphone market, entered the continent’s electric vehicle race ...
The founder of inDrive, the world's second most-downloaded ride-hailing app, is going beyond rides, and dreams of delivering ...
With tightening immigration policies and rising fears of deportation, new apps provide migrants with resources to stay ...
A funding surge has given rise to technologies to track, analyze and manage workers — often in countries with little ...
A record number of people are leaving the Philippines to work in Taiwanese factories, where they face long shifts, low pay, and unequal treatment.
Chinese companies are gaining ground in the global race to develop the next generation of artificial intelligence — not just chatbots, but autonomous agents designed to handle complex tasks with ...
Brazil is testing a digital wallet program that allows users to monetize their data. A federal bill, when passed, would turn data into commercial assets for citizens — the first such proposal in the ...