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The most reassuring argument about AI and jobs quietly explains why Gen Z can’t get one

It’s not just the Jevons Paradox — it’s also the lump of labor fallacy. But there’s no God-given right for entry-level work to exist.

By Nick LichtenbergJune 29, 2026
This summer’s heat is a live stress test for data centers—here’s what it’s revealing in real time
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Ford realized AI wasn’t capable of taking human jobs years ago—and hired 350 ‘gray beard’ engineers to steer its program
By Sasha RogelbergJune 29, 2026
Hyperscalers could end up resembling airlines—plagued by small margins, intense competition, and high expenses, AI skeptic warns 
Hyperscalers could end up resembling airlines—plagued by small margins, intense competition, and high expenses, AI skeptic warns 
By Jason MaJune 29, 2026
‘Cop on your wrist’—Wearables offer tons of data, but people are still going to sleep to Netflix and TikTok
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By Amanda GerutJune 29, 2026
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Strategy may sell up to $1.25 billion in Bitcoin to calm investor jitters
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‘Podcasts are the NBA’: Scott Galloway on Kara Swisher’s big success — ‘there’s a small amount of people making a lot of money’

Five staff, $20 million in revenue and every Democratic presidential hopeful in her inbox. Not bad for a tech and business podcast.

By Steven Sloan and The Associated PressJune 29, 2026
Comcast stock jumps 24% for agreeing to break up with itself

The cable giant is separating NBCUniversal and Sky into an independent media company, ending a conglomerate structure investors have discounted for years.

By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressJune 29, 2026
President Trump will not get what he wants from Kevin Warsh, a source tells us, as inflation will force the Fed upwards

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

By Jim EdwardsJune 29, 2026
The CEO behind Grand Theft Auto VI doesn’t play video games, but analysts say he has put $1.5 billion behind the biggest game launch of the decade

“I don’t think being consumer-in-chief really helps a CEO be effective in this business,” said Take-Two Interactive Software CEO Strauss Zelnick.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 29, 2026
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Quantinuum rings the IPO bell at the Nasdaq
Why BlackRock, Nvidia, and Temasek are betting billions on quantum computing

Geopolitical competition and meaningful exits are convincing Wall Street the technology may finally be nearing its moment.

By Lily Mae LazarusJune 29, 2026
NASA plans daring robotic rescue mission to prevent an aging space telescope from falling back to Earth, and the legendary Hubble could be next

“I have to be honest. No one thought it was going to be possible. No one thought we would get as far as we’ve already gotten today.”

By Marcia Dunn and The Associated PressJune 28, 2026
Anthropic’s Alibaba fight raises a trillion-dollar question for IPO: How defensible is a frontier AI moat against China with Washington’s toolbox?

The clash over Claude could test Anthropic’s valuation by exposing how hard it is to protect frontier AI models after extraction.

By Mia OsmonbekovJune 28, 2026
Ex-Google engineer says Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Sundar Pichai share the same trait—it’s the lesson he swears by as a $7.2 billion AI CEO

$7.2 billion AI founder Arvind Jain ‘observed’ Sundar Pichai at Google for years before he became CEO—he learned you need to ‘think crazy’ to be successful

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 28, 2026
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AI spending boom accelerates as Big Tech pours trillions into infrastructure

JPMorgan raised its AI capital spending forecast through 2030 as companies continue to expand AI infrastructure.

By Sheryl EstradaJune 29, 2026
Mozilla President: meet the open source ‘rebel alliance’ that could break Big Tech’s grip on AI

Middle powers like Canada and the EU are quietly building an alternative AI future — one that’s open, accountable, and not controlled by a handful of labs.

By Mark SurmanJune 29, 2026
Samsung, SK reportedly to invest $1.3 trillion over 10 years

Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. are each expected to build four to five semiconductor fabs in the Gwangju area.

By Shinhye Kang, Seyoon Kim and BloombergJune 28, 2026
Ray Dalio was a ‘below average’ student who got into investing by caddying for Wall Street traders: Now he hires talent who have experienced hardship

“What I find quite often is the case is that that student who did really, really well—and in remembering all the things that they’ve learned and so on—hadn’t gone through anything like that, [and] may not be the most inventive, may not be the most determined.”

By Eleanor PringleJune 29, 2026
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Wendy Schmidt: Three centuries of science is something to celebrate

George Washington Died Not Knowing Dinosaurs Existed. Three Centuries Later, Science Has Never Needed More Defense.

By Wendy SchmidtJune 29, 2026
France wearing green for the Statue of Liberty: inside the unusual interpretation of ‘national pride’ that makes World Cup jerseys

Nike’s Liberté away kit uses its mint hue to reframe a 140-year-old diplomatic gift as a statement of national identity on American soil.

By Claire Rush and The Associated PressJune 28, 2026
Greece tackles climate change wildfire risk with satellite network that can spot a blaze the size of a parking space

The 2018 Athens wildfire forced a total rethink. Now four shoebox satellites, AI triage, and a €550M EU commitment are making Greece the model.

By Derek Gatopoulos and The Associated PressJune 26, 2026
SpaceX, Charter discussed mobile phone partnership in U.S.

Charter, the largest home internet provider in the US, could run some of SpaceX’s phone traffic through its ground-based internet infrastructure.

By Kelcee Griffis and BloombergJune 27, 2026
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Australia’s under-16 social media ban is failing, so the government is (literally) doubling down

“We can all agree we would like the scheme to work better than it is currently, but that is on Big Tech taking the Mickey,” Minister Anika Wells said.

By Rod McGuirk and The Associated PressJune 29, 2026
Australia to strengthen enforcement of under-16 social media ban

“It’s clear big tech are not doing enough to comply with the law — there are still too many children on social media.”

By Ainslie Chandler and BloombergJune 27, 2026
Defections from Google DeepMind prompt questions about Alphabet’s efforts to stay at the forefront of AI

With Google’s AI models losing leaderboard places and its pace of model releases lagging, some are questioning if the internet giant can stay at AI’s cutting edge.

By Jeremy KahnJune 23, 2026
Job scams are getting more sophisticated, and they’re costing Americans millions

Nearly all scammers are using AI to track targets. It’s making the usual red flags harder to decipher.

By Jacqueline MunisJune 27, 2026
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Lisa Cook and E. Jean Carroll win against Trump at the Supreme Court
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Want to live forever? Meta patented an AI model that would keep your profile active after you die
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By Sharon GoldmanMarch 2, 2026
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