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Anthropic grew 80-fold in a single quarter. Now it’s renting Elon Musk’s data center to cope
Anthropic grew 80-fold in a single quarter. Now it’s renting Elon Musk’s data center to cope

CEO Dario Amodei said he’s hoping eventually Anthropic will have a “more normal” expansion.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 8, 2026
Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf
Brian Schimpf has been quietly running Anduril since its earliest days. And once he’s talking, he has a lot to say
By Allie GarfinkleMay 8, 2026
Anthropic’s SpaceX compute deal comes as AI data center backlash grows—fueled by both real grievances and conspiracy theories
Anthropic’s SpaceX compute deal comes as AI data center backlash grows—fueled by both real grievances and conspiracy theories
By Sharon GoldmanMay 7, 2026
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Silicon Valley sees only one ‘sane’ Democrat running for governor: a 43-year-old former tech executive
By Trân Nguyễn and The Associated PressMay 7, 2026
A stack of coins tumbles over on top of a solid background.
Crypto users keep getting robbed because of a simple design flaw—but a solution is at hand
By William MougayarMay 7, 2026
Exclusive: Gusto crosses $1 billion in 12-month trailing revenue
Exclusive: Gusto crosses $1 billion in 12-month trailing revenue
By Allie GarfinkleMay 7, 2026
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EconomyDriving less, canceling vacations, and tightening budgets: All the ways Americans are coping with soaring gas prices
By Tristan BoveMay 8, 2026
Goldman Sachs’ tech boss says tracking individual AI usage isn’t useful. He just watches how fast his 12,000 engineers move from idea to production
AIGoldman Sachs’ tech boss says tracking individual AI usage isn’t useful. He just watches how fast his 12,000 engineers move from idea to production
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 8, 2026
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Politics‘Close to zero’: Schools are spending tens of millions banning phones from classrooms, but test scores aren’t improving
By Jake AngeloMay 8, 2026
Iran may have a higher tolerance for economic pain—but the pain is excruciating as regime reveals 100% inflation in just days on some items
EconomyIran may have a higher tolerance for economic pain—but the pain is excruciating as regime reveals 100% inflation in just days on some items
By Jason MaMay 8, 2026
Vincent Clerc speaks in front of a picture of a port.
EnergyThe CEO of Maersk, which ships 14% of everything you buy, said the Iran war is adding $500 million in monthly costs it’s trying not to pass down
By Sasha RogelbergMay 8, 2026
Shivon Zilis was caught between Elon Musk, OpenAI, and motherhood
NewslettersShivon Zilis was caught between Elon Musk, OpenAI, and motherhood
By Emma HinchliffeMay 8, 2026
Airfare is up 15%, gas is past $4, and SAP Concur data shows business travel is quietly breaking
Travel & LeisureAirfare is up 15%, gas is past $4, and SAP Concur data shows business travel is quietly breaking
By Catherina GioinoMay 8, 2026
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CybersecurityStudent hackers get revenge on final exams as ‘ShinyHunters’ takes down nearly 9,000 schools study software
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressMay 8, 2026
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Canada-based Waabi raises $200 million, touts plan to get gen-AI driverless trucks on the road in 2025
TechCanada-based Waabi raises $200 million, touts plan to get gen-AI driverless trucks on the road in 2025
By Sharon GoldmanJune 18, 2024
British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton, known as the 'godfather of AI' speaks with Nick Thompson of The Atlantic
TechThe ‘Godfather of AI’ quit Google a year ago. Now he’s emerged out of stealth to back a startup promising to use AI for carbon capture
By Ryan HoggJune 18, 2024
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TechElon Musk’s Neuralink forced a pregnant employee to work with herpes-infected monkeys that scratched her, lawsuit says
By Sarah McBride and BloombergJune 16, 2024
Clément Delangue
TechHugging Face CEO says he hears from 10 AI founders a week who want to sell their startups
By Rachel Metz and BloombergJune 14, 2024
Sundar Pichai
TechGoogle CEO denies offering to buy a startup for $600 million that later went up in flames
By Jennifer Peltz and The Associated PressJune 14, 2024
Why a ‘heartland visa’ for skilled workers could be the answer to America’s immigration debate
CommentaryWhy a ‘heartland visa’ for skilled workers could be the answer to America’s immigration debate
By Vivek Wadhwa and Alex SalkeverJune 13, 2024
At least 35 of America’s billionaires are PhDs. As academic jobs become scarce, doctorates should get down to business
CommentaryAt least 35 of America’s billionaires are PhDs. As academic jobs become scarce, doctorates should get down to business
By Samantha DewaltJune 12, 2024
Alexander Skarsgard
TechHollywood star Alexander Skarsgård is Spotify’s new voice of conscious capitalism: Here’s why Sweden is the world leader
By Ryan HoggJune 12, 2024
Robinhood defies the SEC by forking over $200 million for a crypto exchange
CompaniesRobinhood defies the SEC by forking over $200 million for a crypto exchange
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 6, 2024
Unbabel cofounders Vasco Pedro, CEO, and João Graça, chief technology officer, pictured against a yellow backdrop.
TechUnbabel says its new AI model has dethroned OpenAI’s GPT-4 as the tech industry’s best language translator
By Jeremy KahnJune 6, 2024
Guild Education founder Rachel Romer with new CEO Bijal Shah.
NewslettersGuild’s Rachel Romer saw her $4.4 billion startup as her ‘other child’ during her stroke recovery
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsJune 5, 2024
‘Fail fast’ has become the de facto business success formula. Most entrepreneurs can’t afford to fail once
Success‘Fail fast’ has become the de facto business success formula. Most entrepreneurs can’t afford to fail once
By Luv TulsidasJune 4, 2024
Forget employees. Artificial Intelligence may also upend entrepreneurship as we know it
CommentaryForget employees. Artificial Intelligence may also upend entrepreneurship as we know it
By Alex KruglovJune 4, 2024
Women’s health has been ignored for most of history. Here’s why that’s changing—and why it’s time to double down
CommentaryWomen’s health has been ignored for most of history. Here’s why that’s changing—and why it’s time to double down
By Anu DuggalMay 31, 2024
Adam Neumann
FinanceDeflated ‘unicorn’ CEO Adam Neumann surrenders after judge kills his attempt to buy back WeWork
By Dylan SloanMay 28, 2024
Why government regulation isn’t a clear cut issue in tech anymore
NewslettersWhy government regulation isn’t a clear cut issue in tech anymore
By Alexandra SternlichtMay 24, 2024
OpenAI’s week of chaos has reopened a festering wound at the $80 billion startup that was supposed to have healed
TechOpenAI’s week of chaos has reopened a festering wound at the $80 billion startup that was supposed to have healed
By Sharon GoldmanMay 23, 2024
Men are experiencing a ‘spermpocalypse.’ Solving it has become a big business
NewslettersMen are experiencing a ‘spermpocalypse.’ Solving it has become a big business
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsMay 23, 2024
Copyright issues at OpenAI and other AI startups are ramping up
NewslettersCopyright issues at OpenAI and other AI startups are ramping up
By Jessica MathewsMay 23, 2024
Andy Dunn, American entrepreneur and the co-founder of Bonobos Inc
LeadershipAsk Andy: How do I choose the right cofounder for my startup?
By Andy DunnMay 23, 2024
A high bar for health tech startups
NewslettersA high bar for health tech startups
By Andrew NuscaMay 22, 2024
Photo illustration of Cruise co-founder Kyle Vogt, GM CEO Mary Barra, and a cruise car.
TechIn a single night, self-driving startup Cruise went from sizzling startup to cautionary tale. Here’s what really happened—and how GM is scrambling to save its $10B bet
By Jessica MathewsMay 16, 2024
David Sacks’ Slack challenger Glue has opened up to the public
NewslettersDavid Sacks’ Slack challenger Glue has opened up to the public
By Allie GarfinkleMay 15, 2024
GM-owned Cruise reached a more than $8M settlement with pedestrian who was dragged by robo taxi 
TechGM-owned Cruise reached a more than $8M settlement with pedestrian who was dragged by robo taxi 
By Jessica MathewsMay 14, 2024
Exclusive: Jyoti Bansal-led Harness has raised $150 million in debt financing
NewslettersExclusive: Jyoti Bansal-led Harness has raised $150 million in debt financing
By Allie GarfinkleMay 14, 2024
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TechAfter selling his startup for a life-changing $3.7 billion, Jyoti Bansal launched a VC firm and two high-value startups. Why?
By Allie GarfinkleMay 14, 2024
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SuccessA study found corporate recruiters have a bias against ex-entrepreneurs. They get stereotyped for not wanting to ‘be a small piece of the puzzle’
By Paolo ConfinoMay 12, 2024
Three founders launched HR software unicorn Gusto – then their moms hit it off
NewslettersThree founders launched HR software unicorn Gusto – then their moms hit it off
By Allie GarfinkleMay 10, 2024
Gusto is cash flow positive–and it got there by sticking to mom-approved values
TechGusto is cash flow positive–and it got there by sticking to mom-approved values
By Allie GarfinkleMay 10, 2024
Shark Tank entrepreneur: E-commerce giants are eating my sister’s lunch—and destroying the American Dream
CommentaryShark Tank entrepreneur: E-commerce giants are eating my sister’s lunch—and destroying the American Dream
By Michael BenardeMay 10, 2024
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