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  • How Elon Musk Would Have Run OpenAI Differently, According to Sam Altman

    How Elon Musk Would Have Run OpenAI Differently, According to Sam Altman

    14 hours ago
  • Ilya Sutskever Sheds New Light on OpenAI’s Power Struggle in Musk-Altman Case

    Ilya Sutskever Sheds New Light on OpenAI’s Power Struggle in Musk-Altman Case

    2 days ago
  • The Legal and Ethical Minefield of A.I.-Driven Employee Surveillance

    The Legal and Ethical Minefield of A.I.-Driven Employee Surveillance

    2 days ago
  • 16 Business Leaders to Join Trump on High-Stakes China Trip, With Notable Absences

    16 Business Leaders to Join Trump on High-Stakes China Trip, With Notable Absences

    2 days ago
  • ‘Run, Don’t Walk’: Jensen Huang’s Message to College Graduates on A.I.’s Future

    ‘Run, Don’t Walk’: Jensen Huang’s Message to College Graduates on A.I.’s Future

    3 days ago
  • A.I. Adoption Is Surging. Data Governance Is Not Keeping Up.

    A.I. Adoption Is Surging. Data Governance Is Not Keeping Up.

    3 days ago
  • ServiceNow’s Customer Chief Warns ‘Tokenmaxxing’ Is an A.I. Hype Cycle

    ServiceNow’s Customer Chief Warns ‘Tokenmaxxing’ Is an A.I. Hype Cycle

    5 days ago
  • Quantum Computing Is Testing Bitcoin’s Most Important Assumption

    Quantum Computing Is Testing Bitcoin’s Most Important Assumption

    6 days ago
  • Early Nvidia Investor Mark Stevens Gives 0M to USC for A.I. Push

    Early Nvidia Investor Mark Stevens Gives $200M to USC for A.I. Push

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  • Every airline is Spirit Airlines now

    Every airline is Spirit Airlines now

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The 14 Executives Now Driving Anthropic’s Future After Its Labs Buildout
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The 14 Executives Now Driving Anthropic’s Future After Its Labs Buildout

USA News Journal3 weeks ago06 mins

Anthropic began restructuring its leadership and organization in early 2026 as it prepares for a potential IPO. The company, which could go public as early as October at a valuation of up to $630 billion, has recently pulled ahead of competitors in revenue. Its annualized run rate (a prediction of annual revenue based on current…

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Live Nation lost in court. Here’s what it means for concerts.
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Live Nation lost in court. Here’s what it means for concerts.

USA News Journal4 weeks ago06 mins

Protesters rally against the live entertainment ticket industry outside the US Capitol in 2023. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images This story appeared in Today, Explained, a daily newsletter that helps you understand the most compelling news and stories of the day. Subscribe here. Live Nation will have to face the antitrust music, a federal jury in New York ruled…

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The Anti-A.I. Aesthetic: Why Brands Are Proving Their Humanity
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The Anti-A.I. Aesthetic: Why Brands Are Proving Their Humanity

USA News Journal4 weeks ago08 mins

The tradition of surrealist photography has always aimed to provoke the wonder, curiosity and healthy discomfort of being in a dream. Today, a surreal photo might elicit a knee-jerk accusation: “This is A.I.-generated.”  It’s one of the things A.I. has gotten increasingly good at: making outlandish ideas into images that look like real photographs, in…

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Facing A.I. Slop and Shifting Algorithms, Brands Bet on Streamers to Stay Real
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Facing A.I. Slop and Shifting Algorithms, Brands Bet on Streamers to Stay Real

USA News Journal4 weeks ago09 mins

Jimmy Donaldson, a North Carolina native known to most of the world as “MrBeast,” represents peak success in the creator economy, having turned his YouTube following into a global media empire. Even with an Amazon Prime series, a thriving CPG brand and a theme park in Saudi Arabia, the mega-creator is still investing deeply in…

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Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour Warns Insider Trading on Prediction Markets Face DOJ Action
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Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour Warns Insider Trading on Prediction Markets Face DOJ Action

USA News Journal4 weeks ago03 mins

The emergence of bad actors such as insider traders is inevitable on prediction markets, according to Tarek Mansour, the co-founder and CEO of Kalshi. But the executive isn’t worried about such behavior sullying his business. “There’s always going to be bad actors. The goal is to just squash them,” Mansour said during an onstage interview…

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A.I. Agents Need Identity Before Cybercrime Scales Beyond Attribution
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A.I. Agents Need Identity Before Cybercrime Scales Beyond Attribution

USA News Journal4 weeks ago06 mins

We are framing A.I. and cybercrime the wrong way. Most discussions still treat A.I. as a tool used by fraudsters, but the larger threat is that A.I. is beginning to execute critical parts of fraud itself. This shift is happening in parallel with a larger industry push toward autonomous A.I. agents, systems designed to plan,…

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Ads Are Good, Actually: The Next Stage of A.I. Monetization
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Ads Are Good, Actually: The Next Stage of A.I. Monetization

USA News Journal4 weeks ago06 mins

For decades, advertising has quietly powered the modern internet. It funded the rise of search engines, social platforms, maps, email and media, making them accessible to billions of people around the world. Most users never paid directly for these services, and yet they benefited from one of the most open and expansive information ecosystems ever…

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WeWork’s Chief Designer On Creating the Smart Workspace for Modern Work
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WeWork’s Chief Designer On Creating the Smart Workspace for Modern Work

USA News Journal4 weeks ago05 mins

On the bustling floor of the Semafor World Economy conference in Washington D.C. this week, a row of glass-doored WeWork pods by the window offers a much-needed refuge for the business executives, journalists and other attendees looking for a quiet space to get some work done. WeWork launched these portable workspaces, called WeWork Go, at…

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Wall Street CEOs’ First Reactions to Anthropic’s Mythos
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Wall Street CEOs’ First Reactions to Anthropic’s Mythos

USA News Journal4 weeks ago03 mins

Banks are among the most enthusiastic adopters of A.I., but also the most exposed to the technology’s growing cybersecurity threats. That vulnerability came into sharper focus earlier this month with the release of Anthropic’s Mythos Preview, a highly advanced A.I. model that’s drawn concern across Wall Street. On earnings calls, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and…

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Mark Zuckerberg Joins Growing Ranks of CEOs Creating A.I. Avatars of Themselves
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Mark Zuckerberg Joins Growing Ranks of CEOs Creating A.I. Avatars of Themselves

USA News Journal1 month ago03 mins

Meta, with more than 60 offices, nearly 80,000 staffers, might soon have two Mark Zuckerbergs: one human and one digital. The company is reportedly developing an A.I.-powered version of its CEO that can interact with staff when the real Zuckerberg isn’t available, according to the Financial Times. The avatar will be trained on Zuckerberg’s images,…

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  • 16 Business Leaders to Join Trump on High-Stakes China Trip, With Notable Absences
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