July 15 (Reuters) - Following are the top stories in the
Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does
not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
- Starmer plans to introduce AI bill in King's Speech
- Google parent in talks to buy cyber security start-up Wiz
for $23 billion
- Goldman challenges Fed's demand it hold more capital after
stress test
- Donald Trump calls for unity as new details emerge of
assassination attempt
Overview
- Britain's Keir Starmer is expected to introduce a
long-awaited artificial intelligence bill this week as he seeks
to follow through on Labour's manifesto pledge to create binding
rules to govern development of the most advanced
machine-learning models.
- Google's parent company Alphabet is in talks to
buy cyber security start-up Wiz for about $23bn, in what would
be the largest acquisition in the tech group's history.
- Goldman Sachs ( GS ) has lodged an appeal with the US
Federal Reserve challenging its result in the regulator's most
recent "stress test", which is set to force the Wall Street bank
to hold a greater amount of capital.
- Donald Trump called for national unity as more details
came to light about the shooter who tried to assassinate him at
a US presidential campaign rally on Saturday.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)