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Jorge C. Carrasco is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil. He covers the intersection between politics, environment, and human rights in Latin America. His work has been published in The New York ...
A new regulation from the Supreme Court holds Meta, X, and other online platforms accountable for content and user safety, ...
The UAE will add $200 billion to existing AI investments, including building the world’s largest AI campus outside the U.S. Saudi Arabia struck deals worth $600 billion with partners such as Nvidia, ...
The platform recently launched in Mexico and Brazil, where its fast fashion Chinese rivals already have a stronghold.
Founded in Jakarta in 2015, J&T Express scaled rapidly by partnering with local operators and serving platforms like Shopee, ...
BYD, which recently overtook Tesla to become the top seller of EVs globally, made little fuss over its Brazil milestone. But ...
Despite tensions with China, India is avoiding U.S.-style restrictions, hoping for a bridge to domestic innovation.
Nithin Coca is a freelance journalist who covers the social, labor, and human rights implications of technology, focusing on China and emerging economies in Asia.
Chinese firms iFlytek and Hytera highlighted AI translation and public safety tech — sidestepping disputes over surveillance ...
Scarred by long hours, low pay, and a hostile work culture, many chip workers are leaving for competitors, including American companies.
The founder of inDrive, the world's second-most downloaded ride-hailing app, is going beyond rides, and dreams of delivering education and health care through a super-app.