
HSBC Names First Chief AI Officer to Drive Cost-Cutting Initiative
HSBC has appointed its first chief artificial intelligence officer as the bank seeks to reduce costs through technology implementation.

HSBC has appointed its first chief artificial intelligence officer as the bank seeks to reduce costs through technology implementation.

Samsung will stop selling its $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone less than three months after its U.S. launch.

Iran's Red Crescent has issued warnings about potential toxic rainfall in Tehran following reported Israeli strikes on oil facilities.

Emergency officials ordered evacuations on Oahu after heavy rains caused flash flooding and brought the Wahiawa Dam close to failure.

Kansas City International Airport was evacuated Tuesday as FBI and local law enforcement responded to a reported security threat.

Thousands gather in Selma, Alabama to commemorate the 1965 civil rights march as the Supreme Court considers a case that could limit voting protections.
Large crowds gathered in the Czech Republic for the country's biggest anti-government demonstration in several years.

Angela Lipps spent five months in jail after artificial intelligence technology incorrectly connected her to a bank fraud case in a state she had never visited.

Black Tabby Games, creator of Slay the Princess, announced a new publishing arm and signed two games at the Triple-I Initiative showcase.

Relatives of 1890s resistance fighters are asking British institutions to help locate skulls of executed ancestors.

The actors union praised Trump administration's AI policy for protecting performers' likenesses while a new documentary examines tech executives' AI perspectives.

The Defense Department confronts separate controversies over alleged court order violations regarding media access and reported changes to military promotion lists.
Corporate lawyer Scott Barshay takes helm at Paul Weiss following a tumultuous period for the prominent legal firm.

GOP lawmakers express opposition to proposed military spending for Iran operations, citing fiscal concerns and domestic priorities.

Mexican President Sheinbaum defends her country's right to supply oil to Cuba as the island faces energy shortages under U.S. sanctions.
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