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- Data Sheet‘Prone to hallucinations and bias’: A Texas judge puts A.I. in its place
- BroadsheetTrade Representative Katherine Tai’s background as a daughter of Taiwanese immigrants shapes her approach to global trade policy
- Fortune CryptoBitcoin miners have averted a tax crisis for now, but the threat still looms for the ‘energy-hungry crypto kings’
- CHRO DailyThe Supreme Court is expected to strike down affirmative action in university admissions. It could impact corporate diversity programs
- CFO DailyIs your chatbot hallucinating? A ‘bot debate’ could produce better A.I. answers, according to new research
- Term SheetA group of venture capitalists is rallying around Joe Lonsdale’s new university in Austin
Commentary
- RussiaI got rich in Russia and got out in time, twice. Here’s what I learned about democracy and free markets
- geopoliticsCorporations still have to perform China’s dance–but not if the music stops
- Future of WorkThe return-to-office wars could end in a stalemate as we all reach the same conclusion about what the flexible future of work means
- successMost family businesses don’t look like ‘Succession.’ Here’s what America’s enterprising families bring to the table
- LaborU.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
- mental healthNearly 3 in 5 U.S. adults are lonely–and it could be one of the biggest under-the-radar issues the economy is facing
Topics
Asia
Airline starts weighing its passengers in order to make flights ‘safe and efficient’
‘Red-blooded capitalist’ Jamie Dimon defends JPMorgan’s straddling of the U.S. and China: There ‘won’t be a decoupling, and the world will go on’
Apple supplier offering factory staff $424 bonus if they can stick it out for 90 days ahead of new iPhone launch
Environment
Mother nature has 8 ‘planetary boundaries’ that humans must maintain for civilization to operate and we’ve already violated 7 of them
Climate change could increase inflation by 1% a year over the next decade, but it’s your food that’s going to get really expensive
A slew of countries are asking fashion companies to pay for recycling programs as clothing waste becomes overwhelming
Europe
Climate change could increase inflation by 1% a year over the next decade, but it’s your food that’s going to get really expensive
‘Your company should not be seen as your own private Tinder universe’: With British TV icon mired in scandal over junior staffer affair, experts warn why it’s never okay for a boss to date a junior worker
I got rich in Russia and got out in time, twice. Here’s what I learned about democracy and free markets
Finance
Moody’s: Home prices in Chicago are undervalued while Tampa is overvalued—here’s how the other 402 major housing markets look
Jamie Dimon responds emphatically to lawsuit over sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein: ‘I’ve never met Jeff Epstein. I never knew Jeff Epstein’
Climate change could increase inflation by 1% a year over the next decade, but it’s your food that’s going to get really expensive
Health
Your memory and perception of time really did go haywire due to COVID lockdowns, study finds
National Eating Disorder Association shuts down A.I. chatbot it planned to use to replaces humans saying it ‘may have given’ harmful information
The health benefits of a flavonol-rich diet: Eating apples, teas, and berries can improve your memory
Leadership
GSK’s CEO says you need thick skin if you’re going to step into the C-suite
‘Your company should not be seen as your own private Tinder universe’: With British TV icon mired in scandal over junior staffer affair, experts warn why it’s never okay for a boss to date a junior worker
CEO annual pay only rose 0.9% last year. But at almost $15 million, it would still take an average worker two lifetimes to make
Lifestyle
America’s national beer could soon be Mexican as Memorial Day weekend sales drop plunges Bud Light further into crisis
Airline starts weighing its passengers in order to make flights ‘safe and efficient’
Mark Zuckerberg shares his rigorous Memorial Day ‘Murph challenge’ workout with his daughters
Personal Finance
People have started posting their credit scores on dating profiles—it’s winning them more matches and better dates
The debt ceiling agreement would mean no more student loan pause extensions if Biden’s forgiveness plan is canceled
Getting rich is ‘surprisingly simple’ if you follow a 3-step strategy, says an expert on self-made wealth
Politics
Jamie Dimon hinted he’d consider running for office and Bill Ackman just gave him a gushing letter of rec to be president
‘Prone to hallucinations and bias’: A Texas judge puts A.I. in its place
Jamie Dimon hints that he’ll run for office when he’s done with JPMorgan : ‘I’ll serve my country in one capacity or another’
Retail
‘Listen to your employees’: Amazon workers walk off the job to protest climate and return-to-the-office policies amid massive layoffs
Yeezys go back on sale as Adidas liquidates its inventory after Kanye West debacle
Amazon headquarters workers set to walk out over layoffs and return-to-office mandate
Success
Elon Musk is back to being the world’s richest person with a blockbuster net worth of $192 billion
The growing skills gap could become as permanent as the labor shortage, a LinkedIn exec says. A.I. might be the solution
Commuting costs $2,000 and 39 hours more than it did before the pandemic. It explains why no one wants to return to office
Tech
Amazon pays $30 million to settle FTC accusations that it sacrificed ‘privacy for profits’ with Alexa assistant and Ring cameras
Nvidia’s CEO just gave a graduation speech about the future of work and said that A.I. won’t steal jobs but ‘someone who’s an expert with A.I. will’
‘Prone to hallucinations and bias’: A Texas judge puts A.I. in its place