The Supply Chain Broke. Robots Are Supposed to Help Fix It.
The companies behind e-commerce are embracing automation as the means of transcending the limitations of humans.
The companies behind e-commerce are embracing automation as the means of transcending the limitations of humans.
Apple is taking small steps toward India. But the production of its latest phone, set for introduction on Wednesday, shows how difficult it will be to make big changes.
Through a combination of tax credits and direct funding, the Inflation Reduction Act aims to increase the manufacturing of sustainable materials used in infrastructure projects.
The move would make companies liable for labor law violations by franchise holders, an issue that has shifted with White House control.
The Chinese Communist Party has long promoted gender equality as a core tenet, but as cases of gender abuse make headlines, Beijing has tried to squelch dissent and control the narrative.
Joe Sullivan, Uber’s former chief of security, faces criminal charges for his handling of a 2016 security breach. His trial this week has divided the security industry.
The company seeking to acquire the social media site needs shareholder approval to extend the time to complete the deal. The results of the vote are to be announced on Tuesday.
Abbott’s lawyers at Jones Day negotiated secret settlements and used scorched earth tactics with families whose infants fell ill after consuming powdered formula.
The Commerce Department issued guidelines for companies angling to receive federal funding aimed at bolstering the domestic semiconductor industry.
Energy costs are expected to rise even faster than overall inflation, but a key assistance program will lack the extra funds it got for Covid relief.