People around the globe are creating digital 'clones' to work, but still make their million-dollar salary. Companies said these digital creations 'artificial consciousness.'
Working from home has become one of the key battlegrounds in the culture wars - and now almost one in four people believe they should even be allowed to WFA (work from abroad).
Holistic health advocate Deepak Chopra, 77, is one of several people who have digitally “cloned” themselves — his lifelike-AI fills in on Zoom calls.
Microsoft seems to be moving on its Office Home & Students service and renaming it to just "Office Home" in its recent update.
Health and safety failures were the reason these men didn't make it home at the end of their shifts
Police say a 30-year-old Chicago police officer was shot and killed
Four people were detained across England
A young woman was lost for words when her manager asked her to leave the office because her 'hard nipples' were 'distracting' her male colleagues.
There is a generation of young, athleisure-clad go-getters for whom the conventional office day – with its water cooler gossip and drab cubicles – would be inconceivable. Instead, they start their meetings with the energising wallop of a Negroni. They sink into deep sofas to work on their projects, their focus fine-tuned in spite of the thumping beats. And they do it in a space like Department, which last year opened an attractive bar and restaurant. Fearns is named after an island in the...
Washington D.C. is the hardest-working city in the US, according to the study. The US capital, which is home to just under 700K workers, came top of the list. Factors ranged from the employment rate, to average weekly work hours
Horror as a 30-year-old Chicago police officer is shot dead in a brutal carjacking on his way home from work, as crime continues to plague the Windy City - By Emma Richter for Dailymail.Com Published: 3:38 p.m. EDT, April 21, 2024 | Updated: 3:52 p.m. EDT, April 21, 2024 An off-duty Chicago police officer was killed in a brutal carjacking on his way home from work. Officer Luis M. Huesca, 30,...
The Home Office has said it 'does not recognise' claims that staff on the Bibby Stockholm barge joked there was 'one less Muslim mouth to feed' after an asylum seeker on board died.