1,000 days on from the launch of ChatGPT, Henrik Landgren asks what has changes, and what’s next, for the white collar workforce 1,000 days ago, ChatGPT launched and put artificial …
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Think twice before you take legal advice from AI
AI can help make legal support accessible, but it can also be dangerous. Could a regulated AI tool akin to the NHS 111 service be the answer? Richard Atkinson thinks …
Workspace vacate London HQ for Unilever-acquired Wild Cosmetics
Wild Cosmetics has signed a new lease with Workspace which will see it move into Workspace’s current head office at Kennington Park. Workspace, which owns and manages flexible office and …
Food inflation jumps to 18-month high as chocolate and butter prices rise
Food prices have risen at their fastest pace for 18 months amid surges in the cost of chocolate, butter and eggs, latest figures show. Food inflation lifted to 4.2 per …
Business rates ‘double whammy’ to cost English companies billions
Businesses in England are to face an “unavoidable double hit” to their property tax payments next year, which will see total payments surge by about £2.5bn, according to new figures. …
Job vacancies tumble in July as hiring appetite eases
UK job vacancies tumbled in July following a strong June performance, with entry level roles still suffering from a weak job market. Vacancies fell month on month following June’s strong …
Business secretary to meet JCB boss after concerns raised about US tariffs
Jonathan Reynolds will meet the boss of JCB after the company was among those which raised the alarm about the impact of new US tariffs on British businesses. JCB chief …
Officials working ‘very hard on ending Russia-Ukraine war’, Trump envoy says
US president Donald Trump’s special envoy Keith Kellogg said officials are “working very, very hard” on efforts to end the three-year war between Russia and Ukraine, as a lack of …
Hospitality bears brunt of job losses since October budget as costs rocket
Over half of all job losses in the UK since last October’s budget have been in hospitality as the sector struggles under the weight of rising costs, according to new …
Thousands of pensioners overcharged £10,000 on pension withdrawals
Thousands of pensioners have claimed back more than £10,000 after being overcharged tax on their pension withdrawals, new analysis shows. A handful of people in the UK were given a …