Meta Platforms plans to test “Meta Verified,” starting at $11.99 a month, in Australia and New Zealand.
From CEOs to Coders, Employees Experiment With New AI Programs
Business people across industries are testing out tech’s new frontier to save time and avoid being left behind.
Debt-Ceiling Backup Plans Have Plenty of Hurdles
Potential alternatives for the U.S. to avoid default—from simply ignoring it, to minting a trillion-dollar coin—are met with skepticism.
Workers’ Pay Globally Hasn’t Kept Up With Inflation
Wage growth across advanced economies is plateauing or declining from high levels. For central banks, it is good news. For workers, it is less positive.
Economy Week Ahead: U.S. Household Spending and Home Sales in Focus
The Federal Reserve also will release minutes from the meeting where it raised interest rates to their highest level since 2007.
Will the Ukraine War Push the West Toward a New Realism?
The message Biden needs to deliver to Kyiv, Moscow, the European allies and the American people.
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California Children’s Safety Law Will ‘Hobble’ Internet, Tech Industry Says
The new California Age-Appropriate Design Code represents “the most extensive attempt by any state to censor speech since the birth of the internet,” the tech industry organization NetChoice says in
new court papers.
new court papers.