A deal will get done to ensure that TikTok remains available in the U.S., General Atlantic CEO Bill Ford told Axios during an event on Wednesday in Davos, Switzerland. Why it matters: General Atlantic is a major investor in TikTok's Chinese parent company,
A board member at TikTok’s parent company said that a deal to save the app from disappearing in the United States will be done soon.
WASHINGTON – General Atlantic CEO Bill Ford said on Wednesday that a deal would get done to save TikTok in the U.S. after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that halted a ban on the app for 75 days.
Bill Ford, the CEO of ByteDance shareholder General Atlantic, said Wednesday he was confident that a deal will be reached to ensure TikTok stays online in the US — and suggested there may be
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NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli has said that Russia is lacking manpower and he does not see any “potential for a massive breakthrough” in Ukraine.
A speech by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres criticizing fossil fuel use and warning of the perils of artificial intelligence has headlined the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s annual event
The only elected leader from the Group of Seven developed economies taking the Davos stage is Germany’s Olaf Scholz, whose party is on course to lose the country’s general election next month ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky said at the World Economic Forum in Davos that Ukraine's NATO membership depends on U.S. support, specifically from President Donald Trump.
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The world’s political and business elite present in Davos on Wednesday faced an uncompromising address from UN chief António Guterres as he rounded on a lack of multilateral collaboration in an “increasingly rudderless world” at risk from two existential dangers: climate change and unregulated Artificial Intelligence (AI).