UK needs a strategy to develop home-grown battery industry before it’s too late, tech boss warns May 11, 2023 The UK government must continue to support the creation of a British battery industry, a senior tech boss has warned.
Reining in ChatGPT: AI tech titans must navigate a regulatory maze to thrive in the UK and beyond February 14, 2023 As ChatGPT continues to amaze, and Alphabet and others try to follow suit, Jess Jones explores some of the legal and regulatory challenges facing AI tech, and what they mean for the UK’s ambition to become a science superpower. “The genie is out of the bottle – and it’s hard to imagine how it goes [...]
Tech stocks in a valley February 4, 2022 Just when Silicon Valley thought things couldn’t get any worse, they did. Meta tanked over 25 per cent on Wall Street yesterday, losing around $200bn (£147bn) in value, dragging the tech-heavy Nasdaq down along with it.
Tech Weekly: Robinhood aims for the UK April 22, 2022 In this week’s episode, Lily discusses investment app Robinhood’s acquisition of FCA-approved and UK-based crypto startup Ziglu. Charlie also discusses payments startup Super Payments’ $30m funding boost; and online pension provider PensionBee’s new listing on London’s top market. Episode transcript (auto-generated) Host 0:07 Hello and welcome to Tech Weekly, a podcast by City A.M. where we go through [...]
‘The year of easy money is over’ for science and tech firms, says Edison director October 19, 2022 “The year of easy money is over” for listed science and technology firms, the executive director of investment research group Edison has said, six months after a global tech selloff rattled industries. Investors shed stakes in science and technology firms throughout March and April of this year, following an investment boom during the height of [...]
Tech layoffs: Another US giant announces plans to slash headcount by 10 per cent January 4, 2023 Salesforce said on Wednesday it would lay off about 10 per cent of its employees and close some offices, becoming the latest tech firm to undertake cost cuts amid an economic slowdown. The company expects the move to lead to about $1.4 billion to $2.1 billion in charges, of which about $800 million to $1 [...]
Amazon: Tech giant to lay off 17,000 staff but boss Jassy remains confident January 5, 2023 Amazon layoffs will now increase to more than 18,000 roles as part of a workforce reduction it previously disclosed, Chief Executive Andy Jassy said in a public staff note on Wednesday. The layoff decisions, which Amazon will communicate starting Jan. 18, will largely impact the company’s e-commerce and human-resources organizations, he said. The cuts amount [...]
S4 Capital shares plummett almost 20 per cent after Sir Martin Sorrell’s firm hit by tech slowdown July 24, 2023 Sir Martin Sorrell’s digital marketing giant S4 Capital provided a disappointing update for the second quarter, as its shares plummeted off the back of a tech slowdown. The company said its net revenue was below budget in the last few months due to the economic climate, with the technology sector hit particularly hard. Following the [...]
What Elon Musk did next: Tech entrepreneur promises 2023 won’t be ‘boring’ January 2, 2023 Elon Musk tweeted that 2023 would not be boring. He followed this up by hinting at a release of the “Fauci Files” later this week. Musk has been critical of Dr. Anthony Fauci, who stepped down as the White House chief medical advisor at the end of 2022. In December, he had made a tweet [...]
OakNorth boss: Government must lure investors to lock-in homegrown tech firms November 14, 2022 The government must lure investors to the UK if it is to lock-in homegrown tech firms, the co-founder of London-based fintech OakNorth has said. London, which was today overtaken by Paris as Europe’s biggest stock market, has been “having a tough time convincing technology companies to list here,” Rishi Khosla wrote in The Times today. [...]