OpenAI CEO and tech entrepreneur Sam Altman said yesterday that his firm would potentially exit Europe if the upcoming artificial intelligence (AI) regulations beingg drafted the European Union were adopted in their current form.
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Indian-origin UK billionaire SP Hinduja dead at 87
Srichand Parmanand Hinduja, the billionaire Indian-origin patriarch of Britain’s richest family and chair of the globe-spanning Hinduja Group, has died in London, his family confirmed.
British-Indian Home Secretary Suella Braverman sounds warning about mass immigration
Britain’s Indian-origin Home Secretary Suella Braverman issued a warning against “unsustainable” mass and rapid migration into the country and called for action to cut growing migrant numbers.
King Charles coronation: Arrest of anti-monarchy protesters comes under review by British MPs
As King Charles III spends his first ‘work week’ following the May 6 coronation, Members of the UK Parliament are set to look into how the Metropolitan Police handled the anti-monarchy protests in London.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan, ZEE5 Global organise ‘Eid in the Square’ celebrations
Thousands gathered at London’s Trafalgar Square for the Eid in the Square event celebrating Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan. The event was hosted by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, ZEE5 Global as the official OTT presenting partner.
Diversity Barbie with Down Syndrome gets a big hug from teenage British model
The launch of a new Barbie doll has been greeted with absolute love and joy by teenage British model Ellie Goldstein, as she has Down Syndrome and the doll represents such a person.
Clips of Elon Musk accusing journalist of lying during interview go viral
Billionaire and Twitter CEO Elon Musk, in an impromptu interview with the BBC, said that running the social media platform has been “quite painful” and “a rollercoaster”.
TikTok fined GBP 12.7 million by UK regulator for illegal use of children’s data
TikTok, the widely used social network dedicated to short-form videos, has been fined GBP 12.7 million (USD 15.85 million) for allowing children under the age of 13 to access its platform and for illegally processing their data.
Museum of London Docklands announces new Indo-Caribbean display
Museum of London Docklands will open a new free display ‘Indo + Caribbean: The creation of a culture’, in its London, Sugar and Slavery gallery.
King Charles’ younger brother gets new title
Britain’s King Charles III awarded his younger brother Prince Edward the title of Duke of Edinburgh, in line with the wishes of the late Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip.