AI is already transforming jobs, but deepfakes, chaos, and clueless policies are catching businesses off guard

AI use is exploding, but most European companies are still operating without clear rules or policies Organizations celebrate productivity gains while ignoring rising security threats from deepfakes and AI misuse Employees use generative AI daily, but few know when, where, or how they should As generative AI gains traction across Europe’s workplaces, many organizations are…

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Will Labour government now decide to escape its own shadow?

BBC The strategising and multi-year planning going on ahead of this week’s Spending Review is the bread and butter of any well-run economy. A Spending Review shows how resources are being allocated between departments and so indicates the government’s “when-push-comes-to-shove” priorities. But this time it will be a “different sort of Spending Review”, the chancellor’s…

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Safety, quality fears stop consumers buying more sustainable fashion says BSI study

Consumers want more sustainable products, but a big ‘say-do gap’ remains in terms of their actual buying behaviour. That’s the conclusion of a new report from the British Standards Institution (BSI). Photo: Pexels BSI’s 2025 Global Circularity study, The Tipping Point: Building Trust in the Circularity Economy, was developed in partnership with experts from the Cambridge Institute…

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Tom Brady wins inaugural Fanatics Games, $1M prize

Jun 22, 2025, 05:21 PM ET Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady emerged Sunday as the winner of the inaugural Fanatics Games, which pitted athletes and celebrities against fans in eight competitions this weekend at Fanatics Fest in New York City. Brady finished atop the 100-person leaderboard with 399.1 points, taking home the $1 million…

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