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Success
CEO of $8 billion AI company says it’s ‘mind-boggling’ that people think you can work 38 hours a week, have work-life balance, and be successful
By
Emma Burleigh
October 13, 2025
Politics
Silicon Valley tech boss Marc Benioff says he’s all for Trump sending troops to San Francisco since ‘we don’t have enough cops’
By
Nino Paoli
October 11, 2025
AI
How a 23-year-old former OpenAI researcher turned a viral AI prophecy into profit, with a $1.5 billion hedge fund and outsize influence from Silicon Valley to D.C.
By
Sharon Goldman
October 8, 2025
Innovation
Legendary Apple designer Jony Ive wants to fix our relationship with the phones he helped create—and has up to 20 different OpenAI gadgets to do so
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
October 7, 2025
Cybersecurity
I tried the viral AI ‘Friend’ necklace everyone’s talking about—and it’s like wearing your senile, anxious grandmother around your neck
By
Eva Roytburg
October 3, 2025
AI
Netflix will pay you up to $700K per year—and let you work fully remote—if you can harness AI to make employees more productive
By
Dave Smith
October 2, 2025
Big Tech
People destroyed the ‘friend.com’ AI necklace ads with graffiti. The 22-year-old founder loves it: ‘Capitalism is the greatest artistic medium.’
By
Eva Roytburg
October 1, 2025
Commentary
Trump’s H-1B shift is a bold reform that powers U.S. workers and immigrant dreamers alike
By
Harry (Harjinder) Singh
October 1, 2025
Big Tech
Inside Intel, employees say the famous culture gradually fell apart—and worsened the chipmaker’s downward spiral
By
Lila MacLellan
October 1, 2025
Success
Figma’s 33-year-old billionaire CEO says he tells his team to ignore stock price volatility: ‘We don’t control that number, we control the inputs’
By
Dave Smith
September 25, 2025
Big Tech
Before he revolutionized tech with Steve Jobs, Jony Ive wanted to quit Apple. Now he’s forging a new power pairing with OpenAI’s Sam Altman
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
September 24, 2025
Politics
Elon Musk once vowed to ‘go to war’ for H-1Bs. Now he’s silent on Trump’s $100K fee—and smiling beside him at Charlie Kirk’s funeral
By
Eva Roytburg
September 22, 2025
Conferences
Openness to foreign talent could help non-U.S. tech hubs in Europe and Asia: ‘Wherever is more open still has a chance to win the next cycle’
By
Nicholas Gordon
September 17, 2025
Success
Silicon Valley’s graying workforce: Gen Z staff cut in half at tech companies as the average age goes up by 5 years
By
Emma Burleigh
September 7, 2025
Politics
Meet all 33 Silicon Valley power players at Trump’s high-profile tech dinner—and here’s Elon Musk’s explanation for why he wasn’t there
By
Dave Smith
September 5, 2025
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Amazon is cutting checks to millions of customers as part of a $2.5 billion FTC settlement. Here's who qualifies and...
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Eva Roytburg
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