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With tightening immigration policies and rising fears of deportation, new apps provide migrants with resources to stay ...
As investors lined up, Raveendran wanted Byju’s to become a global edtech giant. Starting in July of 2017, the company began ...
A funding surge has given rise to technologies to track, analyze and manage workers — often in countries with little ...
A new wave of startups promise to automate everyday tasks — from app development to travel planning — better than chatbots.
Western job seekers see lucrative offers in the booming AI hub, while others deal with rejections and lower pay.
In Empire of AI, journalist Karen Hao writes about the rise of OpenAI and the impacts of AI around the world. Below is an ...
Gabriela Martínez Córdova is a Mexican journalist based in Tijuana, specializing in gender issues, migration and human rights. Her work has appeared in CNN, the Washington Post, and ProPublica, among ...
In Taiwan’s AI-fueled chip boom, brokers control everything from paychecks to dorm beds, leaving workers feeling trapped and ...
A record number of people are leaving the Philippines to work in Taiwanese factories, where they face long shifts, low pay, ...
Increased scrutiny of Chinese tech companies pushed startups to hide their roots overseas. DeepSeek’s success has emboldened some Chinese founders to tout advantages of China talent and operations.
Robot chefs are replacing humans at some South Korean highway restaurants. Tech companies say robots can help solve labor shortage in an aging nation. Workers say their roles have been downgraded from ...
Patrick McGee’s new book, Apple in China: The Capture of the World’s Greatest Company, is out this week, just as the U.S. and China agreed to lower tariff levels for 90 days, with levies on Chinese ...
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