As UK businesses increasingly embrace AI to streamline translation, a critical question arises: Can AI tools be trusted with confidential material? Today, MachineTranslation.com offers a clear answer with the launch of Secure Mode, a new privacy-focused innovation designed for data-conscious ...
Reform UK has unveiled a controversial new policy that would allow wealthy non-domiciled individuals to legally avoid paying UK tax on foreign earnings, income, capital gains, and inheritance — in exchange for a one-off payment of £250,000 every 10 years. ...
HSBC is facing a costly office space conundrum as it prepares to bring more staff back into the office, despite having significantly downsized its property footprint in the wake of the pandemic. The bank — Europe’s largest — now finds ...
Amazon has announced a sweeping £40 billion investment in the UK over the next three years as it ramps up its commitment to faster delivery, film production and digital infrastructure across the country. The tech giant revealed plans to open ...
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Contrary to the narrative pushed by those who want more easy money, there is no monetary deflation or disinflation and the money supply continues to grow. ...
Jeffrey A. Singer In recent testimony before the Senate Appropriations Committee, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty A. Makary, MD, said he favored streamlining the agency’s approval process for biosimilar drugs. Analogous to generic drugs that compete with conventional, chemically ...
There has been much talk of disinflation, but all the evidence points toward the conclusion that the Federal Reserve continues to administer injections of monetary inflation. ...
Walter Olson Number eleven in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy: New York City’s Democratic primary Tuesday has put a spotlight on ranked choice voting. As I often say, RCV has no intrinsic tilt toward left ...
Our socialist transit systems are an ongoing failure made worse by even more government intervention. We should not be surprised, then, when political leaders insist that the real problem is the lack of a political will to spend even more ...