Very rich people (not Bezos, Musk, or Zuckerberg) are calling for higher taxes on the rich. Is the Democratic Party even paying attention?
Anthropic CEO predicts AI to outperform human intelligence in 2-3 years. Company struggling to meet demand for its AI chatbot, Claude.
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[email protected]. Today: In Davos and Washington, tech execs gather under divergent goals As business titans and world leaders gathered Monday in Davos,
Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of AI company Anthropic, joined TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs on stage to talk about the future of AI.
The World Economic Forum kicks off in the Swiss Alpine resort on the same day as the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump.
However, the EU must work to its own agenda, rather than letting regulatory moves be dictated from Washington. The EU will shortly outline its own programme focusing on competitiveness and cutting red tape and, as European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said this week in Davos, is determined to push forward with this.
President Trump criticized the European Union (EU) on Wednesday for levying hefty fines against the world’s biggest tech firms, calling it a “form of taxation” against American companies.
It varies from country to country but the small numbers at the very top of the pile – Forbes identified 2,640 billionaires worldwide last year – often pay very little. French economist Gabriel Zucman estimates they pay as little as 0.3 per cent of their wealth in tax each year. How is this possible?
Leaders from across the world of business, technology, policy, and entertainment gathered at the TIME100 Davos Dinner as the World Economic Forum’s 55th annual meeting kicked off on Jan. 20. In keeping with this year’s annual meeting theme “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age,
Criticism has mounted over the Anti-Defamation League’s speedy exoneration of Musk after he appeared to give a Nazi salute in public.