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Gradual exit of Pogos urged

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August 27, 2024

 

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LABOR

Gradual exit of Pogos urged


The country's largest employers' group is calling on the government to gradually phase out the controversial Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos), citing the potential ripple effects to other industries apart from the loss of around 40,000 jobs from the multi-billion-peso sector. 


By Alden M. Monzon

 

AGRICULTURE

Slowdown in PH rice imports seen


The Philippines is seen to import less rice from September onwards, mirroring a trend among the world's rice-consuming countries to await India's lifting of a year-long rice export ban. "I expect things to slow down from September," said Subramanian Venkatram, cofounder of SSResource Media Pte. Ltd.


By Jordeene B. Lagare

 

TECHNOLOGY

Adopt AI or perish, CEOs urged


The singular message of the recently concluded Think 2024 conference in Singapore to corporate chief executives could not be any clearer: Start adopting Artificial Intelligence into your operations or risk the very real possibility of losing parts – perhaps even the whole – of your customer base.


By Tina Arceo-Dumlao

 

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BIZ BUZZ

Century Properties adds to Yulo haul


The Century Properties Group led by founder and chair as well as Marcos ambassador at large Jose EB Antonio marked this year's National Heroes' Day by adding to the already considerable haul of modern-day hero, double Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo.


By Tina Arceo-Dumlao

 

INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE

Some Asia-Pacific firms see AI as a security threat


Two in every five or 41 percent of companies based in the Asia-Pacific region are worried about artificial intelligence (AI) being a bigger cybersecurity threat rather than an opportunity to make operations more efficient, according to a study commissioned by technology firm Tenable.


By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad


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