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BUSINESS

Overcoming agentic AI challenges

Business, David Mould, Published on 05/07/2025

» As Thailand progresses towards its vision of becoming a regional artificial intelligence hub, we're at a pivotal moment with a new era of agentic AI -- autonomous AI agents that can act, decide and drive positive outcomes without constant human intervention.

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Greed, gluttony and the crackup of Red Lobster

By David Segal, The New York Times, Published on 10/09/2024

» In June of last year, Red Lobster announced that Ultimate Endless Shrimp — as much as you can scarf down for just $20 — would become an “all day, every day” fixture of the menu.

BUSINESS

Leaders navigating an uncertain world

Business, Derek Keswakaroon and David Michels, Published on 11/05/2023

» Business leaders across the globe are regularly asking themselves some form of the following four questions:

BUSINESS

The Economic Rebound From Covid-19 Was Easy. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Business, Tom Fairless & Mike Cherney & David Harrison, Published on 09/11/2021

» The global economy's comeback from last year's deep contraction is approaching a delicate juncture, as policy makers and executives grapple with the bumpy transition from the post-pandemic reopening to a more normalized pace of growth.

BUSINESS

Red-Hot U.S. Economy Expected to Cool From Here

Business, Sarah Chaney Cambon & David Harrison, Published on 20/07/2021

» The U.S. economy's 2021 growth surge likely peaked in the spring, but a strong expansion is expected to continue into next year, say economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal.

BUSINESS

Poverty, inequality and climate: defining choices of our age

Asia focus, David Malpass, Published on 14/06/2021

» The Covid-19 pandemic has hit the poorest and most vulnerable people in developing countries the hardest, worsening inequality and exacerbating existing challenges--inadequate healthcare systems, education deficits, stagnant incomes, rising conflict and violence, poorly selected debt contracts, and climate change.

BUSINESS

U.S. Pipeline Shutdown Exposes Cyber Threat to Energy Sector

Business, Collin Eaton & James Rundle & David Uberti, Published on 11/05/2021

» The ransomware attack that forced the closure of the largest U.S. fuel pipeline at the weekend showed how cybercriminals pose a far-reaching threat to the aging, vulnerable infrastructure that keeps the nation's energy moving.

BUSINESS

The tide is turning

David P Boehm, Published on 24/03/2021

» In recent decades, medical science has made tremendous progress in the treatment of the human condition, and almost every day I am reminded of the incredible expertise of so many amazing doctors, scientists, and health professionals on this planet. What makes these new treatments so compelling for medical science are practical applications of precision medicine for each individual.

BUSINESS

Citigroup, Bank of America Cut CEO Pay

Business, David Benoit & Ben Eisen, Published on 15/02/2021

» Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp. had slashed their CEOs' 2020 pay.

BUSINESS

Cambodia bolsters tourism sector with tax incentives, emphasises human resource development moving forward

Jay Cohen & Robin Spiess, Published on 08/07/2020

» The landscapes, world heritage sites, and hospitality of Cambodia have drawn increasing numbers of visitors in recent years, and at the beginning of 2020 the country was primed to see the continued growth of its tourism sector well into the new decade. Early projections estimated that Cambodia would welcome greater numbers of tourists despite the worldwide economic slowdown, and projected tourism rates were in keeping with the Tourism Ministry’s lofty goal of attracting 11 million tourists annually by 2025.