UncategorizedStarbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas fwadmin / May 29, 2026 “It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time,” one Starbucks employee told Fortune.
UncategorizedThe EEOC chair knows gutting diversity reporting will blind the agency to discrimination. She’s doing it anyway. fwadmin / May 29, 2026 In April, Andrea Lucas told Harvard students that demographic data collection is sometimes necessary. A month later, her agency proposed to stop the reports.
UncategorizedWashington nearing deal to extend Iran ceasefire, US officials say fwadmin / May 29, 2026 Trump administration’s hopes that an agreement is imminent come after both sides exchanged fire
UncategorizedThe boardroom wants answers on AI. Are you ready? fwadmin / May 29, 2026 Most executives treat AI governance like a future agenda item. That is the most dangerous mistake they can make — and the window to fix it is closing.
UncategorizedOusted BP chair clashed with company secretary fwadmin / May 29, 2026 Ben Mathews has taken time off work following upheaval at oil major
UncategorizedChevron CEO warns oil prices to jump over summer as supplies dwindle fwadmin / May 29, 2026 Blockade in Strait of Hormuz has removed up to 13mn barrels a day from global markets and drawn down ‘shock absorbers’
UncategorizedIranian dissident news network received £650mn of debt relief fwadmin / May 29, 2026 Finances of UK-based broadcaster Iran International, a leading platform for opposition to regime, shored up by shareholders
UncategorizedBlue Origin rocket explodes during test, setback for bid to catch SpaceX fwadmin / May 29, 2026
UncategorizedKPMG Australia CEO and audit head quit over whistleblower investigation fwadmin / May 29, 2026
UncategorizedSamsung Electronics ships faster HBM4E chip samples to customers; shares jump fwadmin / May 29, 2026