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AI Ph.D.s are flocking to Big Tech. Here’s why that could be bad news for open innovation
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AI Ph.D.s are flocking to Big Tech. Here’s why that could be bad news for open innovation

By Rebecca Finlay
March 28, 2024
Workers walk across map of the world.
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The U.S. is still the top destination for highly skilled tech talent—and companies are using a special visa to bring them here 

By Emma Burleigh
March 28, 2024
1 in 3 Americans who die in hospital had sepsis–and that’s just one of the many areas where AI can improve early diagnosis
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1 in 3 Americans who die in hospital had sepsis–and that’s just one of the many areas where AI can improve early diagnosis

By Carolyn Barber
March 27, 2024
Apple CEO Tim Cook praises Tesla-beating BYD on China visit, pushes AI-infused environmental theme as geopolitical tensions loom
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Apple CEO Tim Cook praises Tesla-beating BYD on China visit, pushes AI-infused environmental theme as geopolitical tensions loom

By Bloomberg
March 24, 2024
Electric vehicles are creating a ‘halo effect’ for hybrids—and losing prospective customers to them
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Electric vehicles are creating a ‘halo effect’ for hybrids—and losing prospective customers to them

By Steve Mollman
March 23, 2024
Do Kwon—the crypto fugitive U.S. prosecutors want to try for $40B collapse of TerraUSD—released from Montenegro prison
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Do Kwon—the crypto fugitive U.S. prosecutors want to try for $40B collapse of TerraUSD—released from Montenegro prison

By Jasmina Kuzmanovic, Misha Savic and Bloomberg
March 23, 2024
China woos CEOs of Apple, chipmakers, pharma giants as geopolitical tensions mount: ‘The risk-reward has changed’
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China woos CEOs of Apple, chipmakers, pharma giants as geopolitical tensions mount: ‘The risk-reward has changed’

By Bloomberg
March 23, 2024
Glassdoor CEO: ‘Anonymous posts will always stay anonymous’
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Glassdoor CEO: ‘Anonymous posts will always stay anonymous’

By Christian Sutherland-Wong
March 22, 2024
Tesla challenger Fisker, flirting with bankruptcy, gets design award and another scathing review in same week
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Tesla challenger Fisker, flirting with bankruptcy, gets design award and another scathing review in same week

By Steve Mollman
March 22, 2024
A young woman wearing business casual attire attends a virtual meeting from her home.
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The company that does job interviews for AmEx, Citi, and Walmart says you’ll miss out on the best candidates if you won’t meet people after-hours

By Paige McGlauflin and Emma Burleigh
March 20, 2024
Intel CEO: ‘Our goal is to have at least 50% of the world’s advanced semiconductors produced in the U.S. and Europe by the end of the decade’
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Intel CEO: ‘Our goal is to have at least 50% of the world’s advanced semiconductors produced in the U.S. and Europe by the end of the decade’

By Pat Gelsinger
March 20, 2024
Dead by 2030—C-suite execs set deadline for embracing AI at scale
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Dead by 2030—C-suite execs set deadline for embracing AI at scale

By Jane Thier
March 18, 2024
TikTok is in trouble in the U.S. and Europe–but American social apps could be next
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TikTok is in trouble in the U.S. and Europe–but American social apps could be next

By Olia Valigourskaia
March 18, 2024
We’ve analyzed 15 years of data for 200,000 founders and employees from the most successful tech companies ever built–and we’re certain a new boom in innovation is around the corner
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We’ve analyzed 15 years of data for 200,000 founders and employees from the most successful tech companies ever built–and we’re certain a new boom in innovation is around the corner

By Martin Mignot
March 18, 2024
Ex-Ford CEO warns of ‘real financial trouble’ for EV startups as adoption takes longer than expected
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Ex-Ford CEO warns of ‘real financial trouble’ for EV startups as adoption takes longer than expected

By Steve Mollman
March 17, 2024

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