While it is clear that President Xi Jinping used the 25th anniversary of the Nato bombing of the Chinese embassy in Serbia to needle the west over several leading issues in Europe, including EU ...
A Russian court has seized €463mn worth of assets belonging to UniCredit Bank in Russia, according to a legal filing, related to a lawsuit over suspended work on a gas project f ...
The oil group trimmed its target for capital spending on low-carbon projects to 19% by 2025, not 2030 as incorrectly stated in an article in last weekend’s newspaper ...
I am an avid retired widow in New York. The FT is my best read each weekend — I totter over to the newsstand on Saturday mornings and have my first coffee (Lunch with the FT, Life & Arts, April 20).
In “More than human?” ( Life & Arts, May 11), John Thornhill’s review of recent books on artificial intelligence, he cites Alan Turing as noting that “if a machine is expected to be infallible, it ...
I enjoyed reading Katie Martin’s The Long View column (FT Weekend, March 23) on “the hunt for the weakest link in European banking”, Deutsche Bank and the influence of the Twitterati on bank liquidity ...
Newly found correspondence includes a 2009 email from Jeremy Hunt raising constituents’ concerns about Horizon ...
Leike, one of OpenAI’s most highly regarded researchers, left alongside Ilya Sutskever, the company’s co-founder and co-lead ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The apparent resurgence in the US ...
Google and OpenAI unveiled new tools to bring ‘intelligent systems’ a step closer. Will this be a milestone for generative AI?
Last week, Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank International was forced to abandon a deal to swap assets in Russia for ones in Europe ...
Also in this newsletter: main UK political parties ramp up campaigning, US-built pier in Gaza opens for aid, science round-up ...