‘We created a monster’: companies rein in AI usage as costs strain budgets
Amazon, Walmart and Uber are among early adopters that have introduced caps or discouraged wasteful activity
Amazon, Walmart and Uber are among early adopters that have introduced caps or discouraged wasteful activity
FT editors, columnists and specialists share the titles that have inspired them
On Panarea, the smallest of the Aeolian Islands, the historian finds fresh fish, elegant villas — and traces of an ancient society
The war in Iran fulfilled a longtime goal of the Israeli premier. But it has left him in his worst position in years
Washington faces a hard reality as Iran, Russia and North Korea have mastered the art of evading U.S. sanctions.
Sanae Takaichi has angered corporate elites accustomed to highest levels of government access
Amid multiple crises, Beijing’s vision for a more just and equitable world order is to be welcomed.
In social media posts, Attorney General Doug Downey and MPP David Smith uploaded a birds-eye-view image depicting nearly the whole crowd in...
Elon Musk’s amplification of anti-immigrant sentiment in Belfast, Southampton and beyond cannot be explained by ideology alone
The move comes after the company left potentially sensitive data from the initiative exposed internally.
From the ashes of Enron, Ken Griffin built a commodities empire that extends beyond financial trading
Ukraine’s innovations cut into Russia’s manpower advantage
A Las Vegas nurse practitioner is accused of using Houston-area clinics to bill Medicare and TRICARE more than $906 million for unnecessary...
Experts warn that too many young people face difficulties in accessing tests and follow-up care during a period when every delay could prove...
Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Dominic Cummings among those criticised by the Leave faithful
Redeemer Baptist School has stellar academic results and mid-range fees. But some students feel like they can never leave.
And on some issues, it’s further to the right than before
Berlin wants to loosen the shackles on the BND as part of a Europe-wide drive to reduce dependence on US intelligence
A glass of juice at breakfast has been blamed for weight gain. New research could rehabilitate it. By Peta Bee
Requests to borrow against future shares of profits are multiplying, as the buyout market remains slow
GLP-1 medications and MAHA culture are changing the way Americans eat, with people buying more high-protein foods and fewer processed snacks...
AI data centres and electricity shortages are forcing the state to weaken its opposition to fossil fuels
Big Tech wakes up to the need for brawn and crafts skills to build and maintain data centres
Shares in Fermi collapsed after it failed to secure an anchor tenant and its CEO was fired. Can it ever fulfil its promise?
Ed Miliband, Shabana Mahmood and Yvette Cooper are all believed to be contenders as bond markets seek reassurance
Company’s valuation could top €4bn as investors focus on AI and data centre boom
Footage captured the double-amputee brandishing a knife at the officer as he shouts: 'You are taking kids from their mother! Go f*** yoursel...
The first Victoria Police officer charged over deployment of a taser has been found guilty of assault after a shocking incident captured on...
Private equity groups swiftly recreate software products to gauge their competitive advantages
Melbourne psychologist Scott Barnett has been suspended from practising after he was found to have acted inappropriately towards five vulner...
Plants pushed jet fuel production to record levels after Iran war cut off Middle East export routes
Leaders opt for dialogue with Beijing rather than immediate action over fears of retaliation
The Trump administration is now arguing that the federal government doesn't have to abide by Washington, DC's Height of Buildings Act, which...
Mariatu Kanneh-Mason, 16, dazzled on the cello after stepping in for her injured older brother in a series of concerts, including at London’...
The philosopher made a radical proposal about wealth.
Tech outages and staff shortages are causing traveller misery as World Cup fans arrive and summer travel peaks
Finance minister and central banker say they are negotiating to recoup lost assets in the UK, US, UAE and Singapore
Paddock-to-plate advocate Clare Voitin, who boasts of her “ethical and sustainable approach to farming and agriculture”, is accused of serio...
Residents of the iconic beach towns spoke to the Daily Mail and revealed their terror at the mounting crisis.
Test your knowledge on what has happened in the 10 years since the UK voted to leave the EU
At the very first sign that the president is buckling on an unorthodox foreign policy decision, that is the time to pounce
From litter-pickers to cage fighters, the signs of a society’s health are often hidden in plain sight
Dark money — and complaints about it — have become the central issue in the 24-candidate field to replace Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Maryland).
The battle to contain a fire at the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster reveals a new danger on the front line of the war in Ukraine.
The agency reported that a license system vendor handling the sale of hunting and fishing licenses was breached on June 18.
More than 1500 healthcare workers have signed an open letter accusing the Australian Health Practitioner and Regulation Agency of targeting...
A White House spokeswoman said the president was not involved in selecting Greenwater Services, the business owned by a trust led by John J....