Apr 26, 2023
Tesla broke U.S. labor law by silencing workers, official rules

By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) - Tesla Inc supervisors at a Florida service center violated U.S. labor law by telling employees not to discuss pay and other working conditions or bring complaints to higher level managers, a U.S. labor board official…

Apr 26, 2023
Smaller EV prices to come down as EV sales climb, IEA says

By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) - Nearly one in five cars sold globally this year will be electric, with the prices of smaller EV models dropping to rival those of combustion engine cars in North America and Europe by the…

Apr 25, 2023
Price hikes boost profits at global consumer giants; will spending last?

By Doyinsola Oladipo NEW YORK (Reuters) -Major global brands like McDonald's, General Motors and Nestle posted steady first-quarter results built on higher prices, demonstrating that shoppers across major economies are still spending despite slowed economic activity. Price increases for soda,…

Apr 25, 2023
Cryptoverse: Investors pick their AI race horses

By Lisa Pauline Mattackal (Reuters) - What do you get when you cross cryptocurrencies with artificial intelligence? A seemingly sentient bitcoin that codes itself in the style of Japanese haikus? Alas not, though you do get billions of dollars of…

Apr 24, 2023
YouTube case at US Supreme Court could shape protections for ChatGPT and AI

By Andrew Goudsward WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the U.S. Supreme Court decides in the coming months whether to weaken a powerful shield protecting internet companies, the ruling also could have implications for rapidly developing technologies like artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT.…

Apr 21, 2023
Tech earnings to test markets’ ‘most crowded’ trade

By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - A blistering rally in megacap growth and technology shares has buoyed markets this year, and earnings reports in coming weeks could help investors determine if those gains are justified. U.S. technology stocks are…