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How the World Cup is a high-stakes stage for Big Tech’s AI push
How the World Cup is a high-stakes stage for Big Tech’s AI push

The World Cup, which kicks off on June 11, is a big moment for large tech players such as Lenovo, Google, and Salesforce to show off their AI capabilities.

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A 5-week course and a guaranteed job: Meta commits $115 million to solve the skilled-trades shortage stalling its AI build-out
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As companies move beyond AI pilots, Hyatt says the technology is delivering measurable business results.

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Palantir CEO Alex Karp says executives who brag about their AI cuts might as well ‘sign up for the Bernie Sanders manifesto’

Billionaire Palantir CEO Alex Karp has a message for Silicon Valley executives touting AI-driven job cuts: Don’t be surprised if workers turn against you.

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After years of pursuing ever larger models, AI leaders are increasingly focused on efficiency, adaptability, and the rising cost of inference.

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Evan Pfeufer, 23, now in sales, said he took some grief, particularly from his parents, for not using the yearbook space to spotlight achievements.

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Graham Platner easily prevails over attempts to derail progressive Senate candidacy in Maine

Platner, an oyster farmer and combat veteran, stressed a message of redemption as he promised to oust Susan Collins.

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Stephen Schwarzman’s grandfather inspired the Blackstone billionaire’s philanthropy: It was ‘his privilege to help others in need’

Blackstone billionaire Stephen Schwarzman has given over $1 billion to charity. He credits his grandfather—and now plans a top-10 AI-focused foundation.

By Sydney LakeJune 9, 2026
‘I’m not focused on names at all’: Rumors of Trump Station replacing Penn Station in New York batted aside

A dramatic new vision for the transit hub calls for a return to the old grandeur of the station, with Roman-style columns and 50-foot ceilings.

By Philip Marcelo and The Associated PressJune 9, 2026
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Finance teams can’t quit Excel. Workday wants to change that with AI

As AI reshapes financial planning, Workday is positioning its latest platform to replace the spreadsheet sprawl that’s long plagued FP&A teams.

By Sheryl EstradaJune 10, 2026
Jamie Laing thinks tomorrow’s Fortune 500 will be built by creators. He might be right 

Creator-led brands have been easy to dismiss as novelties built on borrowed fame. But their cultural fluency, agility and proximity to consumers make them better equipped to build lasting businesses, argues Candy Kittens co-founder and reality star Jamie Laing.

By Sam BirchallJune 10, 2026
‘Not an Allbirds Moment’: Xbox’s new CEO says she is grounding the console in gaming roots, not AI

Since stepping into the Xbox CEO role, Asha Sharma has preached a “return of Xbox.”

By Sebastian HerreraJune 9, 2026
Saudi economy redraws ambitions—‘going local’ is the new buzz phrase 

After a decade of dizzying investments, Saudi Arabia is now focused on domestic priorities.

By Melissa HancockJune 10, 2026
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Reward or threat? Omnisend offers quarterly raises for employees who use AI to drive business impact—and says those who don’t will get left behind
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For Q1, the first quarter with the initiative in place, just over half of the company’s 246 employees qualified and received raises between 2% and 4% so far.

By Sage LazzaroJune 9, 2026
AI agents are flattening corporate hierarchies. Here’s how companies—and managers—can develop a new playbook

Around 41% of employees say their companies trimmed management layers last year, according to Korn Ferry.

By Sharon GoldmanJune 9, 2026
Gen Z hiring manager says boomer bosses are right about her generation’s ‘attitude’ problem after a candidate took the interview from her phone

“Gen Z aren’t getting jobs because of their attitude,” a Gen Z hiring manager slams after one applicant dialed in from their phone and demanded more money.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 9, 2026
This CEO keeps going viral for thirst-trapping journalists with $200k jobs to be head of content. Yes, he’s trying to prove a point

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By Nick LichtenbergJune 9, 2026
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