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AI
Microsoft lays off 9,000 in AI drive, bringing total job cuts to 15,000 this year
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Jim Edwards
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Politics
What Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ means for tax cuts, Medicaid, national debt, and more
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Tech
Figma has filed for an IPO—here are 7 key takeaways
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AI
Key takeaways from Mark Zuckerberg’s memo on Meta’s new ‘superintelligence’ AI effort and big hires
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Jeremy Kahn
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Success
Silicon Valley investor Vinod Khosla predicts AI will replace 80% of jobs by 2030—and take much of the Fortune 500 with it
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Success
‘Shark Tank’ star Kevin O’Leary blasts ‘stupid’ Gen Z habit that could cost them $800K
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AI
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says AI will probably mean fewer jobs after 27,000 people have already been cut from its workforce
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Jim Edwards
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