(Reuters) - China's Alibaba said on Friday it had agreed to pay $433.5 million to settle a U.S. class-action lawsuit filed by investors alleging monopolistic practices by the e-commerce giant.
Alibaba (BABA) has released an update. Alibaba Group has agreed to a $433.5 million settlement to resolve a shareholder class action lawsuit, aiming to avoid the costs and disruptions of further ...
Instead, Bouquet — out Nov. 15 — is packed with Seventies pop-rock radio gems, channeled through the prism of Nashville but still authentically Gwen. “It’s all the stuff I listened to in ...
Alibaba's stock made gains from late September into early October due to the monetary stimulus for the Chinese economy. But the stimulus isn't expected to fuel economic growth in a significant way ...
To try to reverse this trend, Google’s DeepMind built an AI system designed to aid people in resolving conflicts. It’s called the Habermas Machine after Jürgen Habermas, a German philosopher ...
The Walt Disney Co. is poised to announce a major AI initiative that will transform its creative output, individuals with knowledge told TheWrap on Thursday. The initiative is said to involve ...
No screens are in sight. Your phone is in your pocket. Meanwhile, while you turn the pages, your AI agent is furiously busy on your behalf: Booking your flight to Bangkok, paying your rent ...
A Polish radio station has triggered controversy after dismissing its journalists and relaunching this week with AI-generated “presenters.” Weeks after letting its journalists go, OFF Radio ...
Alibaba (BABA – Research Report), the Consumer Cyclical sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst yesterday. Analyst Colin Sebastian from Robert W. Baird maintained a Buy rating on ...
Alibaba's aggressive integration of artificial intelligence across its operations positions it at the forefront of technological innovation. The company has successfully implemented AI solutions ...