Google, the world's most popular search engine giant, has begun testing search answers generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK. This feature was previously tested in the United States last year and is now making its way to British soil. Initially, only a small percentage of logged-in users from the UK will be able to see the "overview" generated by AI at the top of some search results.
Amazon, the technological giant, has announced job cuts affecting hundreds of employees in its cloud computing business. This decision has stirred significant concern among both the company's employees and the technology industry as a whole. According to official statements, the job cuts will affect several hundred positions in sales, marketing, global services, and the technology team of physical stores operating under Amazon.
In recent years, Poland has been gaining popularity as a tourist destination, and one of the symbols of this trend is the inclusion of Sopot beach in the prestigious ranking of the top 100 beaches in the world. According to the Golden Beach Awards, a tourism portal, Sopot earned the 85th spot. This is a huge recognition for the Polish resort, which has been attracting tourists with its charm and rich recreational offer for years.
Japan is currently confronting a significant health crisis as cases of streptococcus type A infections surge, leading to an increase in toxic shock syndrome (STSS) cases. Medical professionals and researchers are sounding the alarm over the record-breaking number of 941 STSS cases reported last year, surpassing the previous annual record of 894 cases.
The International Airports Council recently announced the winners of the 2023 ASQ Awards, celebrating airports worldwide for excellence in various categories. This year's list showcases airports that have gone above and beyond to provide passengers with exceptional travel experiences, from mega hubs to smaller regional airports.
Ferrari, the Italian luxury carmaker, is gearing up to electrify the automotive world with the debut of its first fully electric vehicle (EV) in the last quarter of 2025. The announcement came from CEO Benedetto Vigna, who assured enthusiasts that the transition to electric would not compromise the visceral emotion Ferrari is renowned for. This move is part of a broader strategy to adapt to a greener future without losing the essence that makes a Ferrari unique.