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‘Dr. Doom’ Nouriel Roubini says we’re headed for universal basic income or ‘some form of socialism’ as AI revolutionizes work—He calls that optimistic
‘Dr. Doom’ Nouriel Roubini says we’re headed for universal basic income or ‘some form of socialism’ as AI revolutionizes work—He calls that optimistic

“Essentially, the government is going to take over some fraction of the big tech firms.”

By Jason MaJuly 18, 2026
A massive margin call and ‘push-button liquidity’ have torched stocks, but they’re now poised to rebound, top Wall Street forecaster says
A massive margin call and ‘push-button liquidity’ have torched stocks, but they’re now poised to rebound, top Wall Street forecaster says
By Jason MaJuly 18, 2026
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A Chinese Pink Floyd fan is giving Claude and Chat their own DeepSeek moment — an AI model just as good and half the price
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2026
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Indeed chief economist: Aging Baby Boomers are America’s real labor problem, not AI
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‘I’m an example of what I’ve preached’: Dan Ives knows AI has a ‘PR problem’ but it led to his massive career change after 25 years on Wall Street
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 18, 2026
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Peter Thiel just gave the public its closest look yet at his ‘Antichrist’ theory—and it’s a tech and climate regulator
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 18, 2026
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Jensen Huang’s signature black leather jacket just sold at Sotheby’s for nearly $1 million—and the money is going to young tech builders
Jensen Huang’s signature black leather jacket just sold at Sotheby’s for nearly $1 million—and the money is going to young tech builders

The Nvidia CEO’s Tom Ford jacket, photomatched to a 2023 Taipei appearance, carried a $40,000-$60,000 estimate.

By Sydney LakeJuly 17, 2026
Netflix stock hits a 52-week low after earnings—but analysts say investors are missing the bigger picture

There may be a growth story brewing at Netflix that the market is missing.

By Sheryl EstradaJuly 17, 2026
Netflix used AI to produce 17 minutes of a documentary ‘twice as fast and at half the cost’—as streaming competition drives up content spending to $20 billion

The streaming company touted the efficiencies of AI in its Q2 earnings, while stressing that movies will still be ‘made by people who make movies.’

By Amanda GerutJuly 16, 2026
Tech stocks lead steep global sell-off as investors lose faith in AI chip trade

Everything you need to know before you reach the office this morning.

By Jim EdwardsJuly 17, 2026
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SpaceX stock falls back to earth shortly after Wall Street analysts release florid targets: ‘Paving the superhighway to the stars’
SpaceX stock falls back to earth shortly after Wall Street analysts release florid targets: ‘Paving the superhighway to the stars’

A wave of wildly bullish price targets from Wall Street’s SpaceX underwriters arrived just before the stock fell—raising questions about how much analysts really know.

By Shawn TullyJuly 18, 2026
Markets may have just experienced their second DeepSeek shock, this time thanks to a Chinese AI lab named after a Pink Floyd album

K3 might undermine the conventional wisdom that U.S. firms can maintain their extended lead by simply outspending Chinese competitors on computing power.

By Nicholas GordonJuly 17, 2026
Moonshot’s Kimi K3 pushes Chinese AI into Fable-level territory

“K3 stands as Moonshot AI’s most powerful open-source coding model to date,” Moonshot AI wrote in a press release.

By Nicholas GordonJuly 16, 2026
The VC betting $5.4 billion that Suno is the future of music

Menlo’s Amy Wu Martin says the AI music startup’s real business isn’t hit songs—it’s a new habit of making music just for yourself.

By Lily Mae LazarusJuly 17, 2026
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Businesses are experimenting with cheaper Chinese AI models as U.S. rivals get more expensive
Businesses are experimenting with cheaper Chinese AI models as U.S. rivals get more expensive

Lower costs and open-source availability are prompting some companies to experiment with Chinese AI models, even as security concerns remain.

By Tatiana SatauaJuly 17, 2026
OpenAI’s CFO: 4 questions that reveal if your AI spend is paying off

Forget cost per token. Sarah Friar argues CFOs should judge AI by the work it actually completes.

By Sheryl EstradaJuly 17, 2026
Xi offers AI olive branch to the world, calling for ‘symphony of global cooperation’

“The development of artificial intelligence should not be a solo performance by any single country,” the Chinese president said at an event in in Shanghai.

By Han Guan Ng, Chan Ho-Him and The Associated PressJuly 17, 2026
The AI boom is increasingly built on debt, but investor demand is plunging just as hyperscalers ramp up their bond blitz

The coverage ratio for hyperscaler bond issuance tumbled from 5x in February 2026 to below 2x in July.

By Jason MaJuly 17, 2026
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The cholesterol shot you couldn’t afford is now a pill

The FDA has cleared Merck’s Lipfendra for patients whose artery‑clogging cholesterol remains high despite statins.

By Matthew Perrone and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2026
Runaway Tesla that crashed into a grandmother’s living room was actually being steered by a human, investigators find

Federal investigators say a Model 3 in Katy, Texas was on Full Self-Driving (Supervised) when the driver slammed the accelerator to 100%.

By Bernard Condon and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2026
Meet the AI employee that convinced Sequoia to invest $45 million in Sable

Startup Sable says its AI agent acts like a sales engineer and onboarding specialist, helping companies like Notion and Decagon automate customer conversations.

By Lily Mae LazarusJuly 16, 2026
‘Japan’s excellence is a philosophy, a way of life’: Jensen Huang wants robots to take care of an aging society with a labor shortage

The push pairs Nvidia’s chips with Japan’s manufacturing giants Fanuc, Yaskawa and Kawasaki, backed by a $2.3 trillion national tech plan.

By Yuri Kageyama and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2026
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Cybercriminals are cashing in on the World Cup by selling stolen streaming accounts
Cybercriminals are cashing in on the World Cup by selling stolen streaming accounts

Fans looking to avoid paying for World Cup broadcasts are fueling a booming black market for stolen streaming accounts worth nearly $220 million, according to new research from HUMAN Security.

By Tatiana SatauaJuly 18, 2026
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky’s X account was hijacked in an AI slop hack pushing crypto tokenization

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky appears to have been the target of a cyberattack, sources tell Fortune.

By Rachel VentrescaJuly 16, 2026
Meta Oversight Board study: AI chatbots may be the most perfect propaganda machine ever invented

The study found bots even answer differently based on language too — ChatGPT calls China “not a democracy” in English, but hedges in Chinese.

By Didi Tang and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2026
‘I want to cry, I want to vomit’: Meet a 43-year-old who lost $90,000 to an online boyfriend she never met

It lasted for over 237 days and 10,449 messages, and she’s not alone: U.S. losses to romance scams hit $1.3 billion last year.

By Juliet Linderman and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2026
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Iran just crossed Trump’s red line for resuming all-out war as fighting continues to escalate with no end in sight
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Inside Google’s quiet internal war against its own anti-military activist employees
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Employee revolt once forced Google to back off on military contracts. But, in the wake of a new Pentagon AI contract, their leverage appears limited
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Zoom is giving away $150K to ‘solopreneurs’ with no strings attached—as 33 million workers ditch corporate to become their own boss
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Disney’s new CEO is exploring a ‘super app’ for theme park tickets, movies and more
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By Thomas Buckley, Lucas Shaw and BloombergMay 2, 2026
Apple raises Mac Mini’s starting price to $799 after AI frenzy drains supply
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Unionized workers form alliance with rich tech giants on AI data centers, pushing back on local opposition and redrawing political lines
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Jensen Huang says some CEOs have a ‘God complex’ when it comes to AI apocalypse warnings, which can create shortages of critical workers
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By Jason MaMay 2, 2026
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Big Tech is shelling out up to $1 million for new hires who will never have to write a line of code
By Sydney LakeMay 2, 2026
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A Mark Cuban–backed vegan cheese company trained AI to scrutinize cardboard boxes. It’s saved $400,000
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