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New York Times Business News - October 23,

New York Times Business News - October 23,

These are the most popular stories from the New York Times' business pages. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports.

Meta has announced that it will be cutting approximately 600 jobs from its artificial intelligence division in order to keep up with the competition in this fierce battle over technology.

After a failed meeting between the two Russian leaders in Budapest, U.S. president Donald Trump announced he would impose significant new sanctions against Russia. This is the first time he has done so in his second term. It also highlights a new level of frustration towards Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Trump administration has taken a number of unconventional measures in order to ensure the supply of minerals that are essential for manufacturers of automobiles, jet engines and weaponry, while China is using its control over rare earth exports as a way to cripple global industries.

General Motors has unveiled a new set of technology features, including an artificial intelligence assistant people can speak to while driving, a battery that is cheaper and self-driving programs that allow some drivers to put their eyes away from the road. (Compiled by Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)