Amazon to Launch AI Shopping Assistant
Rufus is trained on the company’s product catalog, customer reviews, community questions and information from across the web, according to the Amazon.
Rufus is trained on the company’s product catalog, customer reviews, community questions and information from across the web, according to the Amazon.
The private-equity firm facing civil fraud charges has reportedly sold assets in deals totaling $1.37 billion so far.
New York’s attorney general says Publicis is the first advertising agency to settle claims it contributed to fueling the opioid crisis.
Brazil’s central bank is likely to reduce the pace of interest rate cuts later this year, Alexandre Schwartsman of Schwartsman & Associates says.
Three of the so-called Magnificent Seven are set to report results after the close. They follow Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet earlier in the week.
As apps busily rip off the sort of year-end usage reports Spotify sends out, a few recaps—like those from Strava and Duolingo—can actually help you achieve your personal goals. Here, a guide.
As apps busily rip off the sort of year-end usage reports Spotify sends out, a few recaps—like those from Strava and Duolingo—can actually help you achieve your personal goals. Here, a guide.
‘Further declines in inflation are likely to be gradual and uneven,’ central bank governor says, which suggests the path to its 2% target ‘will be slow, and risks remain.’
Zoom Video Communications will cut almost 2% of staff, the latest in a string of tech-industry layoffs in recent weeks.
The deal comes after a $1.8 billion verdict in October against the brokerage and others.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton will move to Ferrari after the coming season following 12 years at Mercedes.
The DNA-testing company was one of the hottest tech startups in the world. Now, it is virtually worthless. WSJ reporter Rolfe Winkler takes your questions.
Images broadcast on national Turkish television showed the gunman standing in front of a wall spray-painted with Turkish and Palestinian flags.
The DNA-testing company was one of the hottest tech startups in the world. Now, it is virtually worthless. WSJ reporter Rolfe Winkler takes your questions.
The deal, in the wealthy community of Ponte Vedra Beach, sets a record for the Jacksonville area
A Harvard Medical School scientist is facing accusations that more than two dozen papers he co-authored contain scientific images that appear doctored or copied.
The anti-Trump group views it in a very peculiar light.
Europe has shot itself in the foot with carbon pricing.
The head of the U.N.’s refugee agency for Palestinians must resign.
An age-old truth or propaganda from Big Mouse?
Top partner Bob Sternfels faces a protest vote to keep his job, highlighting cracks in an unusual management structure.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters said its negotiations with the Bud Light brewer have hit a snag and that the 5,000 workers it represents will strike come March unless progress is made.
Political arguments, policy differences and personal slights are now grounds for destruction.
The Midtown Manhattan congestion pricing plan is a cash grab at the expense of our constituents.
The latest NFIB employment report finds a tight labor market that’s becoming more loose.
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