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AI is helping employers hire faster, but questions remain over bias, transparency, data privacy, and accountability. Umairah Nasir speaks to HR and legal experts about the risks organisations may be ...
In times past, when we wanted to know which team would win the World Cup, we had to turn to seers with crystal balls, use divination via tea leaves, or hope for Paul the Octopus to tell us what would ...
This World Cup once again proves that neither wealth nor the population of a country matters much in a country’s sporting ...
In this week’s Murphy’s Law commentary for SoundOff, as Team USA wins and fans from around the world celebrate across American cities, the World Cup is offering a timely reminder: we’re more alike ...