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AI could displace three million UK jobs but long-term losses are ‘relatively modest’, report finds
Over time, artificial intelligence could lead to up to three million job losses in the UK, but that number will be offset by the new jobs created in the sector, a new report says. Artificial intelligence (AI) could eventually displace between one and three million jobs in the UK, according to a new study.Researchers from theTony Blair Institute say that they expect unemployment to rise … [Read More...]
Rolls-Royce pulls the plug on electric flying taxi project
Aerospace and engineering group Rolls-Royce has shut down plans for an electric flying taxi business almost three years after the Spirit of Innovation broke the electric air speed record by recording a 345.4mph flight. The news was announced in a trading update on Thursday, with a comment saying: "In September, we made the decision to close Rolls-Royce Electrical's Advanced Air Mobility … [Read More...]
China unveils financial package aimed at boosting the economy
Beijing is hoping its plan will help bolster its ailing economy as it braces itself for increased trade tensions with the US under a Trump presidency. China on Friday approved a 6 trillion yuan (€777.1bn) plan to help local governments refinance their mountains of debt, in the latest push to rev up growth in the world's second largest economy.The plan will be implemented over the next three … [Read More...]
Marriott celebrates 500th opening in Caribbean and Latin America
Elevated all-inclusive offering The Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort, Isla Mujeres, Adult All-Inclusive is another push from Marriott to elevate the all-inclusive segment to a more luxury standing. The 109-key property features ocean views, private balconies, and luxurious amenities for all suites. Food and beverage offerings include seven distinct dining venues and bars, an Alma spa, and … [Read More...]
What’s behind jellyfish ‘blooms’ and are there actually more of them?
Swarms of jellyfish near Mediterranean beaches were worrying local authorities and tourists during summer 2024. But are these animals increasing in numbers? Bobbing on the surface of the waves or letting themselves be carried by the current, jellyfish are among the oldest creatures in the oceans. However, they are increasingly seen as a problem: some scientists have observed that … [Read More...]