TrueLayer Launches Payment Links to ‘Accept Open Banking Payments Anywhere’
Open banking payments network TrueLayer has launched ‘payment links’, a new feature enabling businesses to offer instant payments, powered by open banking, directly from an email, text message or a QR code. To use payment links by TrueLayer, a customer must scan a QR code or click an online link directing them straight to their […]
Generative AI Can Automate 44% Of Australian Workers’ Task Hours
According to a new report, accelerating the responsible adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) in Australia will unlock tens of billions of dollars in economic value by 2030. The report, Australia’s Generative AI Opportunity, is a collaboration between Microsoft and the Tech Council of Australia. It shows that GAI could contribute as much as $115billion […]
The World Tied $3.5 Trillion-Plus of Debt to Inflation. The Costs Are Now Adding Up.
With roughly $770 billion of borrowings linked to retail prices, Britain is feeling the pinch.Read More
A Continental Competition, All in One Neighborhood
Inspired by the Africa Cup of Nations, several small-scale soccer tournaments formed in the Paris region. In a working-class landing spot for immigrants, one event lets locals revel in being exceptional.Read More
Biden to Create Monument to Emmett Till Amid Fights Over Black History
The murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till and the activism of his grieving mother helped galvanize the civil rights movement in America.Read More
Could the Next Pandemic Start at the County Fair?
Since 2011, there have been more human swine flu cases reported in the United States than anywhere else in the world. Most have occurred at farm-animal showcases.Read More
The Ongoing Mystery of Covid’s Origin
We still don’t know how the pandemic started. Here’s what we do know — and why it matters.Read More
Russian Attack Threatens Even Alternative Routes for Ukrainian Grain
The attack on a grain hangar on the Danube River, an alternative export route that has become an economic lifeline, complicates Ukraine’s efforts to export its grain.Read More
Biden Takes His Battle for Democracy Case by Case
President Biden’s decisions on when to speak out forcefully for democracy can prove tricky.Read More
Tech Firms Once Powered New York’s Economy. Now They’re Scaling Back.
After years of steady growth, many technology companies are laying off workers and giving up millions of square feet of office space in the city.Read More