According To Chinese Smartphone Manufacturer Honour, AI Is “Worthless” Without Data Privacy

The CEO of Honour, a Chinese smartphone maker, stated in an interview that user data protection is crucial before any artificial intelligence can truly revolutionise the world. His remarks coincide with Apple’s announcement earlier this month that it will begin deploying customised AI features on certain devices in the United States coming autumn. Some AI…

Investigation Into Foxconn India’s Employment Policies Demanded By Women’s Wing Of Modi’s Party

Following Reuters’ revelation that married women being turned away from iPhone assembly positions at Foxconn, an Apple supplier, the women’s wing of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governing party on Friday requested the National Commission for Women to open an inquiry. Vanathi Srinivasan, national head of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) women’s wing, submitted a…

Binance Clears the Path for Its Re-Entry into India After a $2.25 Million Fine

The largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world by volume, Binance, was fined 188.2 million rupees (about $2.25 million) by India’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) for breaking the nation’s anti-money laundering laws. When Binance will start operating again in the nation is yet unknown. The Indian FIU stopped access to Binance, one of nine international bitcoin…

Amnesty International Claims Possible IPO Of Shein Would Be A ‘Badge Of Shame’ For LSE

Shein’s possible London IPO, according to Amnesty International UK, would be a “badge of shame” for the London Stock Exchange due to the fast-fashion company’s “questionable” labour and human rights standards. This was said on Tuesday. According to two people who spoke with Reuters on Monday, Shein secretly submitted documents with the British markets regulator…

The $500 Billion Wipeout Of Nvidia Causes Volatility In Semiconductor Equities Worldwide

Tuesday’s trading in global semiconductor equities was erratic following the previous session’s decline in Nvidia shares. Early trading saw a decline in the stock prices of semiconductor companies in Europe and Asia as investors responded to Nvidia’s more than $500 billion market capitalization loss over the course of three trading days. However, some of the…