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  • Meta Didn’t Win Top A.I. Talent With Cash Alone, Says MSL Chief Alexandr Wang
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  • Meta Didn’t Win Top A.I. Talent With Cash Alone, Says MSL Chief Alexandr Wang

    Meta Didn’t Win Top A.I. Talent With Cash Alone, Says MSL Chief Alexandr Wang

    19 hours ago
  • The Efficiency Trap Inside Corporate A.I. Spending

    The Efficiency Trap Inside Corporate A.I. Spending

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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

    2 days 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

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

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

    3 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

    3 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

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

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

    4 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

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

    Quantum Computing Is Testing Bitcoin’s Most Important Assumption

    7 days ago

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From Shortcut to Systemic: Why Stablecoins Need Real Infrastructure
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From Shortcut to Systemic: Why Stablecoins Need Real Infrastructure

USA News Journal10 months ago05 mins

By mid-2025, more than $260 billion in stablecoins—cryptocurrencies designed to maintain a stable value by being pegged to a traditional currency or basket of assets—moved through exchanges, lending desks and retail rails. What began as a crypto workaround became a key tool for businesses to bypass slow banks, reduce counterparty risk and move dollars across…

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4 fruit spritzes to make this summer
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4 fruit spritzes to make this summer

USA News Journal10 months ago05 mins

There is a saying, “Paris au printemps,” which means “Paris in springtime.” Perhaps there should also be a saying “Italia d’estate,” which means “Italy in summer,” because if my social media means anything, almost everyone that I know is there right now. One great thing about having friends who travel is that they send you…

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World’s Most-Watched Soccer League Embraces A.I. to Enhance Fan Experience
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World’s Most-Watched Soccer League Embraces A.I. to Enhance Fan Experience

USA News Journal10 months ago03 mins

A.I. is rapidly becoming a fixture in the world of sports—powering everything from electronic line calls in tennis to robot umpires in baseball to automated judges in snowboarding. But in the English Premier League, the world’s most-watched soccer league, the focus of A.I. adoption isn’t on officiating or gameplay but enhancing the fan experience. The…

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These 5 dynamic recipes will travel well with your life on the go this summer
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These 5 dynamic recipes will travel well with your life on the go this summer

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By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette PITTSBURGH — Summer is a time when many of us eat at least some of our meals outdoors, which means looking for bright and delicious dishes that hold up to the rigors of car travel. Related Articles Delicious, home-cooked meals can still be on the menu even in a wonky…

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Trust Is the New Innovation: Why Reputation Is Now Fintech’s Most Valuable Currency
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Trust Is the New Innovation: Why Reputation Is Now Fintech’s Most Valuable Currency

USA News Journal10 months ago06 mins

For years, fintech thrived by building a narrative of innovation and disruption. “We are better than banks” became its calling card, as flexible apps, lower fees and faster onboarding made traditional financial institutions look clunky by comparison. But as the sector matures, that narrative is starting to wear thin. Innovation is no longer enough. In…

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Delicious, home-cooked meals can still be on the menu even in a wonky vacation rental
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Delicious, home-cooked meals can still be on the menu even in a wonky vacation rental

USA News Journal10 months ago06 mins

By KATIE WORKMAN, Associated Press We are officially in the thick of summer. If we’re lucky, we might get a break from the routine and head for the beach, the mountains or maybe discover a new city. For many, that means renting a vacation home — with an unfamiliar kitchen. At home, you probably have…

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Recipe: Summer berry bars with lemon glaze are easier than pie
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Recipe: Summer berry bars with lemon glaze are easier than pie

USA News Journal10 months ago04 mins

By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Summer heat often makes baking less than desirable, so if you’re going to heat up the kitchen to make dessert, you gotta make it worth every bead of sweat that collects on your forehead. These berry crumb bars are worth it and then some. Built on a forgiving shortbread-like crust…

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Personalized prices sure sound like a bad idea
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Personalized prices sure sound like a bad idea

USA News Journal10 months ago09 mins

If you do find yourself shopping for a flight, a pair of underwear, or even a concert ticket, and you want to be treated like a stranger, make yourself a stranger online. During Amazon’s semi-annual Prime Day bonanza, the underwear I usually buy were on deep discount at a price so low I assumed it…

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Tesla Warns of ‘Rough Quarters’ Ahead Amid Shifting EV Policies
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Tesla Warns of ‘Rough Quarters’ Ahead Amid Shifting EV Policies

USA News Journal10 months ago04 mins

Elon Musk may have left the White House, but the billionaire hasn’t been able to completely tune out the Trump administration—at least not when it comes to Tesla. The U.S. government’s policies on electric vehicle subsidies and auto tariffs will likely culminate in a “few rough quarters” for the carmaker, warned Musk during Tesla’s quarterly…

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The secret to making the best sandwiches at home

USA News Journal10 months ago07 mins

By Beth Dooley, The Minnesota Star Tribune Like a good summer movie, a great sandwich should be full of delightful familiar ingredients sparked with a few good surprises. And like a good plot, the sandwich should be built on a sturdy foundation. Related Articles Recipe: When peaches are in season, make this delectable dessert These…

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