
Jun 12, 2023 08:12 am UTC| Business Economy
South Korean power company, LS Electric Co. Ltd, has initiated the construction of its first UK-based Energy Storage System (ESS) project, investing approximately $93 million. This strategic move marks the companys foray...

Samsung Electronics Supplants ChatGPT With Proprietary AI Due to Security Concerns
Jun 12, 2023 07:25 am UTC| Business Economy Technology
Samsung Electronics is moving away from the use of ChatGPT, citing security issues, and developing its in-house artificial intelligence (AI) to assist employees with tasks such as translation, knowledge search, and...

Delaware Judge Shields FTX Trading's Customer, Creditor Names After Crypto Exchange Collapse
Jun 12, 2023 07:12 am UTC| Law Digital Currency Economy Business
A Delaware bankruptcy judge has ruled that FTX Tradings customers and creditors names must stay private, despite the cryptocurrency exchanges bankruptcy, sparking debate on public transparency and data...

Hyundai Intensifies Partnerships With Samsung, LG, SK for Global Mobility Dominance
Jun 12, 2023 06:13 am UTC| Business Economy
Hyundai Motor Co. is escalating its collaborations with Samsung, LG Electronics, and SK to assert a top position in the global mobility industry. This ambitious move seeks to capitalize on their local expertise for parts...

UK ivory trade ban extended to five more species – here's why we think it will be ineffective
Jun 12, 2023 02:29 am UTC| Business Law
The loss of nature is one of the many environmental crises facing our planet. And a key challenge in addressing this is halting the poaching and trafficking of wildlife, which is often driven by demand for ivory. In a...

How reliance on consultancy firms like PwC undermines the capacity of governments
Jun 10, 2023 11:29 am UTC| Business
In the wake of the PwC scandal, there is renewed interest in the work of outside agencies within Australian government. Earlier this year, an audit showed almost A$21 billion was spent on external labour hire in the...

Jun 10, 2023 11:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Labor had pledged to wind back the use of the big four consulting firms by the public service well before the scandal engulfing PricewaterhouseCoopers over the sharing of confidential government information. The policy...