Alibaba Cloud Slashes Prices for International Customers
Alibaba Cloud is lowering prices for international users as it looks to attract more customers in the era of artificial intelligence, cutting some price tags by up to 59%.
'Social Order Could Collapse' in AI Era, Two Top Japan Companies Say
Telecommunications company NTT and leading newspaper Yomiuri will issue a manifesto calling for new laws to restrain generative AI.
Something's got to give: European regulators crack down on AI as U.S. tech companies plunge into the market
An ever-expanding assault on Big Tech by the European Union has U.S. companies scrambling to adhere to rules there while trying to not slow their dash to embrace generative artificial intelligence.
As Congress returns this week, TikTok steps up its fight against a possible ban
While the U.S. Senate is preparing to get back to work Monday on Capitol Hill, it's not expected to move fast on a House-passed bill that could lead to a nationwide ban for TikTok - and a new advertising blitz from the app aims to help give senators pause.
Shimao Shares Fall After China Bank Files Liquidation Petition
Shimao Group shares fell sharply after a Chinese state-run bank filed a liquidation petition against the heavily indebted developer, adding uncertainty to a proposed restructuring of offshore debt.
Kimberly-Clark to Sell PPE Business to Ansell for $640 Million
Kimberly-Clark will sell its personal protective equipment business to Ansell for $640 million in cash, agreeing to a deal that the Australian company's chief executive said had been under consideration for years.
Australian Supermarkets Could Face Fines Under New Code of Conduct
Australian supermarkets should be subject to hefty fines under a mandatory code of conduct that oversees how grocers deal with their suppliers, an interim government report has recommended.
Steelworkers Push Back Against $14 Billion Deal for U.S. Steel as Vote Looms
Nippon Steel is pitching new investment in aging plants to help win the union's support for the planned deal. Union leaders say they are unconvinced.
FAA to Probe Loss of Engine Cover on Southwest Airlines Boeing Jet
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident in which an engine cover fell off a Southwest Airlines-flown Boeing 737-800 jet during takeoff from Denver.
Elon Musk Vows to Defy Brazil Order to Block Some X Accounts Amid Hate-Speech Clampdown
The billionaire calls for the powerful Brazilian judge behind the effort to "resign or be impeached"
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