The UK wants to do its ‘own thing’ on AI regulation, suggesting a divergence from U.S. and EU
A U.K. government minister told CNBC it’s important for the U.K. to “do our own thing” when it comes to regulating powerful artificial intelligence models.
Oyo’s new policy in Meerut prohibits unmarried couples from staying at partner hotels, requiring couples to present valid proof of relationship at check-in. The policy may extend to other cities based on feedback. Oyo aims to align with local social sensibilities and has given partner hotels the discretion to decline couple bookings.
Jools Lebron’s viral TikTok videos have given new meaning to the word “demure.” We break down what it means.
The House passed a short-term funding bill ahead of the Oct. 1 government shutdown deadline. The Senate is likely to take up the bill Wednesday night. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports.
Bombay High Court acquitted a 19-year-old accused and modified the punishment for another in a sexual harassment case involving a minor, ruling that a single instance of following does not constitute stalking under IPC or Pocso Act. The prosecution must demonstrate repeated or constant contact.
Gains were broad based across tech stocks in Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong.
Trump and congressional leaders have lost hope in a full government funding deal and pivoted toward a stopgap bill for the rest of the fiscal year. Even that is proving difficult.