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  • Altman backs away from AI ‘jobs apocalypse’ warnings as OpenAI chief admits he was ‘pretty wrong’
  • Long-term unemployment climbs to a decade high as Britain’s hiring engine stalls
  • Rayner urges Starmer to ban social media for under-16s as labour splits over Australian model
  • HMRC warns 700,000 umbrella workers over ‘bills of exchange’ tax avoidance scam
  • Goalhanger Ventures opens its chequebook to creator-led media with Invisible Media stake and Backyard Cricket deal
  • Farage promises tax-free overtime in £5bn pitch to working Britain
  • Charlotte Tilbury’s payout demand scuppers £30bn Estée Lauder–Puig beauty mega-merger
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  • Food bills set to climb as ministers refuse to ditch £2bn packaging levy

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Instagram

How Instagram uses artificial intelligence and big data

3 October 20193 October 2019 Business Business Matters 3 Comments

Instagram is a social networking application for sharing content such as videos and photos that was launched in 2010.

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The importance of performing legionella risk assessments in UK businesses

3 October 201916 November 2021 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

On average, there are approximately 200-250 reported confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease each year in England and Wales and it is thought that the total number of cases may be underestimated. – UK.Gov.

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Naval Group: Achieving consensus in a multipolar world

3 October 20193 October 2019 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

As submarine programs and technology have steadily increased in complexity, the number of industrial firms which are able to handle an entire sub program, from A to Z (50 or 60 odd years, from design to retirement), have dropped sharply.

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How to save money in the restaurant business?

2 October 20193 October 2019 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Saving money matters in every kind of business. Isn’t it a lovely satisfying feeling to pay less for something when we know we could have paid more?

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Roborock launches a new & improved robot vacuum in the form of the S5 Max

2 October 20193 October 2019 Business Business Matters 2 Comments

Roborock has come up with an enhanced version of its robotic vacuum cleaner known as Roborock S5 Max. 

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How first-time buyers can become homeowners with government backed schemes

2 October 201920 March 2023 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

As anyone currently looking to buy their first home will know, getting on the property ladder these days isn’t the easiest task, with home ownership often being a difficult goal to achieve for most people.

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3D printers

2 October 20191 April 2020 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

The mention of 3D and printing in one sentence describes the neck-breaking cost and uncommon invention, however, the reality is that 3D printers are very affordable and accessible, and it is one technology that any business would find interesting.

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How does air pollution affect our health?

2 October 20193 October 2019 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Air pollution isn’t something most of us typically think about on a day to day basis. However, did you know it could be affecting your health?

AstraZeneca is to increase its stockpiles of drugs by about a fifth in preparation for a no-deal Brexit after European regulator told companies to be ready for a possible hard Brexit in April 2019.

Should American patients be allowed to import lower-cost prescription drugs from overseas?

2 October 201923 May 2022 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Americans buy foreign drugs that are several times cheaper than in the United States. In recent years, thousands of drug shortages have been reported in Canada.

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Data science will grow in scope by 2020

30 September 20191 March 2023 Business Business Matters 3 Comments

A couple of years ago, IBM raised concerns with a seemingly alarming prospect for businesses relying on data science.

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5 promotional hat design nuances that can make or break your campaign

30 September 20191 March 2023 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Among the different kinds of merchandise you’ll order for your marketing campaign, one of the top items on the list will likely be customized hats.

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Why are so many contact centres switching to cloud phone systems?

30 September 201930 September 2019 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

More and more businesses are taking the plunge and moving their contact centres from on-premise PBX to cloud phone systems.

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How mobile technology is revolutionizing the world

30 September 201921 September 2022 Business Business Matters 0 Comments

In this decade mobile technology has gone through major changes. The technology driving our mobile devices is constantly evolving, turning the latter into more than just mere communication devices.

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Cryptocurrency wallets for the veteran investor

30 September 201930 September 2019 Business Business Matters 1 Comment

As the cryptocurrency industry continues to grow, new providers for currency exchange and wallets pop up all over the Internet.

renewable energy

Can the world run 100% on renewable energy?

30 September 201924 October 2021 Business Business Matters 1 Comment

The short answer is yes… but it’s definitely not an easy job! There’s an old proverb; “where there’s a will there’s a way” that exactly summarises the barriers that prevent the idea from coming true.

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OpenAI has agreed a multibillion-dollar partnership with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to secure massive computing power for its next generation of artificial intelligence models — a direct challenge to Nvidia’s dominant position in the global AI chip market.

Altman backs away from AI ‘jobs apocalypse’ warnings as OpenAI chief admits he was ‘pretty wrong’

OpenAI’s Sam Altman concedes his predictions about AI eliminating white-collar jobs were “pretty wrong” — but with Standard Chartered, Meta and Amazon all cutting roles, UK SMEs are right to remain cautious.

Long-term unemployment climbs to a decade high as Britain’s hiring engine stalls

Rayner urges Starmer to ban social media for under-16s as labour splits over Australian model

Hauliers, hotels and farms warn they are ‘in survival mode’ as fuel costs spiral

HMRC warns 700,000 umbrella workers over ‘bills of exchange’ tax avoidance scam

Revision Implant lands oversubscribed €4m round to take brain-powered sight implant into the clinic

Goalhanger Ventures opens its chequebook to creator-led media with Invisible Media stake and Backyard Cricket deal

The Biggest Myths About How Often Ofsted Inspects Children’s Homes

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Energy savings

Business Energy Claims recovers £25,000 for UK chocolatier

Energy saving

Manufacturing company recovers thousands from mis-sold energy contracts

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