UncategorizedOpenAI policy chief says AI companies ‘need to do a much better job’ talking about AI as industry leaders face personal attacks fwadmin / April 18, 2026 OpenAI global policy chief Chris Lehane is asking industry leaders to tone down the rhetoric.
UncategorizedReturn of Mandelson scandal leaves Labour MPs in despair fwadmin / April 18, 2026 Vetting failure highlights dysfunction in Keir Starmer’s government
UncategorizedAllies of Olly Robbins defend handling of Mandelson vetting fwadmin / April 18, 2026 Appointment as US ambassador likely to have involved scrutiny of Chinese and Russian business links
UncategorizedInvestors look through the turmoil fwadmin / April 18, 2026 The world is a mess but markets seem to be shrugging worries over the fallout of the Iran war
UncategorizedApple secures a win as US trade tribunal rejects Masimo’s bid for new watch ban fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedTrump says China’s Xi is ’very happy’ about Strait of Hormuz reopening fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedUS renews Russian oil waiver after pressure from countries dealing with Iran war price shocks fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedUS judge rejects Bayer bid to block Johnson & Johnson prostate cancer drug claims fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedBeijing set to launch Satellite Town as China’s aerospace industry grows fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedChina has ‘nearly erased’ America’s lead in AI—and the flow of tech experts moving to the U.S. is slowing to a trickle, Stanford report says fwadmin / April 17, 2026 The U.S.’s $286 billion in private AI investment far exceeds China’s, but America is seeing its lead shrink in performance and talent.