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  • Google parent firm Alphabet’s profit ahead of expectations thanks to ad rebound

    July 26, 2023

    Google owner Alphabet’s second-quarter profit exceeded expectations as it announced that long-time CFO, Ruth Porat, would assume a new role while the company sought a new finance chief. Alphabet’s results were helped by steady demand for its cloud services and a rebound in advertising. The shares jumped 8 per cent in after-hours trading. Shares of [...]

  • Bosses from Natwest, Shell and Sainsbury’s join PM’s new taskforce to boost growth

    July 18, 2023

    Top bosses from firms including Barclays, Aviva and Shell have joined the Prime Minister’s new business council aimed at supercharging the UK’s growth. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will chair the first business council meeting at No10 today, followed by a glitzy reception for scores of industry bigwigs to celebrate UK enterprise. CEOs including Alison Rose [...]

  • Google is ‘killing off industries’ with online ad monopoly, tech bosses tell Westminster committee

    June 21, 2023

    Several small tech companies have accused Google of stifling competition due to its monopoly of the online advertising market – amid calls to increase competition by lawmakers. The House of Lords communications and digital committee heard the tech giant is “killing off industries”, and that its dominance leads to higher prices. In the hearing which [...]

  • Online ad spend at favoured platform Google to hit £653bn by 2026

    June 19, 2023

    Google is the most popular search engine among advertisers and generates the highest revenues out of all major internet companies, a study on global digital marketing has found. According to the research, conducted by linkdaddyseo.com, Google held a majority 58 per cent share in the search advertising market in 2022, beating major competitors such as [...]

  • Google cracks down on hybrid working – and will track staff attendance

    June 8, 2023

    Google is reportedly cracking down on its hybrid-working policy with the tech giant to begin tracking staff office attendance and including employees’ frequency in the office in performance reviews.  Fiona Cicconi, Google’s chief people officer, is said to have written an email to employees on Wednesday, according to reports in CNBC, noting that there is [...]

  • Sunak to meet Google boss for AI threat talks as regulation debate heats up

    May 25, 2023

    Rishi Sunak and Google chief executive Sundar Pichai will reportedly meet tomorrow for talks on the threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI). The Prime Minister and tech boss will hold a private meeting on Friday, according to Sky News. Downing Street would not confirm the meeting to City PM and Google did not immediately respond [...]

  • Google boss Sundar Pichai warns AI is ‘too important not to regulate’

    May 23, 2023

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is too important not to regulate and the US and EU must work together to develop “robust” rules to guide the growth of the powerful new technology, Alphabet’s boss Sundar Pichai said today. 

  • AI doing the work of over 200 people at Octopus, chief executive says

    May 8, 2023

    Octopus Energy customers are more satisfied with AI bots answering their emails than humans, the energy provider’s chief executive revealed on Monday. Writing in the Times newspaper, the energy company’s chief executive, Greg Jackson, said the technology was doing the work of 250 people by answering customer emails and had received a 80 per cent [...]

  • ‘Godfather of AI’ quits Google over concerns with rapid advances in tech

    May 2, 2023

    A British scientist dubbed the “Godfather of AI” has quit his role at Google due to concerns about the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), such as its potentially ability to spread misinformation and overhaul the jobs market.  Geoffrey Hinton — who joined Google a decade ago to build on what was then the foundation of [...]

  • Analysis: Big tech beats forecasts – but they’re not out of the woods yet

    April 28, 2023

    Meta, Microsoft, and Google’s parent, Alphabet, Amazon all showed signs of resilience this week after a bruising period for the tech sector. After many US tech firms laid off thousands of staff in response to low growth and inflationary pressures, each of these leading tech giants reported quarterly revenues and profits that beat analyst estimates, [...]

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