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A.I.’s threat to jobs is not hypothetical—just ask IBM’s boss
NewslettersA.I.’s threat to jobs is not hypothetical—just ask IBM’s boss
By David MeyerMay 2, 2023
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CommentaryStanford researchers scoured every reputable study for the link between video games and gun violence that politicians point to. Here’s what the review found
By David Dupee, Varun Thvar and Nina VasanMay 2, 2023
A feared tech ‘earnings apocalypse’ hasn’t happened. But Apple and Nvidia could shake things up
NewslettersA feared tech ‘earnings apocalypse’ hasn’t happened. But Apple and Nvidia could shake things up
By Alexei OreskovicMay 1, 2023
A Stanford professor who specializes in A.I. says it’s redefining ‘authenticity’ and it could be as revolutionary as the calculator
TechA Stanford professor who specializes in A.I. says it’s redefining ‘authenticity’ and it could be as revolutionary as the calculator
By Victor R. Lee and The ConversationMay 1, 2023
Crypto is hitting its ‘trough of disillusionment.’ Like the internet, its next phase will be better
CommentaryCrypto is hitting its ‘trough of disillusionment.’ Like the internet, its next phase will be better
By Adam KovacevichMay 1, 2023
Tech elites have been in San Francisco for decades but they’re making new moves in politics on everything from policing to zoning reform
TechTech elites have been in San Francisco for decades but they’re making new moves in politics on everything from policing to zoning reform
By Olga R. Rodriguez and The Associated PressApril 28, 2023
The big tech layoff carnage is great news for startups and small businesses trying to snap up workers
SuccessThe big tech layoff carnage is great news for startups and small businesses trying to snap up workers
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergApril 25, 2023
A new survey might be the first indication that economic woes are casting clouds over the push for climate action
CommentaryA new survey might be the first indication that economic woes are casting clouds over the push for climate action
By Kate BrandtApril 25, 2023
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SuccessCEO is so worried about remote workers using A.I. and doing multiple jobs he threatens to increase quotas by ‘30 to 50 times our normal production’
By Steve MollmanApril 21, 2023
Thousands of entrepreneurs like me spent 30 years making Israel a global tech superpower. Undermining the legal system would destroy our life’s work
CommentaryThousands of entrepreneurs like me spent 30 years making Israel a global tech superpower. Undermining the legal system would destroy our life’s work
By Shlomo KramerApril 20, 2023
IBM CEO: ‘Today’s workforce should prepare to work hand in hand with A.I.’
CommentaryIBM CEO: ‘Today’s workforce should prepare to work hand in hand with A.I.’
By Arvind KrishnaApril 20, 2023
Johnson Controls CEO: ‘Humanity has 7 years to cut global emissions by half–but we can decarbonize buildings ahead of schedule’
CommentaryJohnson Controls CEO: ‘Humanity has 7 years to cut global emissions by half–but we can decarbonize buildings ahead of schedule’
By George OliverApril 19, 2023
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SuccessEven Wall Street investors think Gen Z should ditch finance for tech and Gen Alpha should become doctors
By Jane ThierApril 18, 2023
I’m a CEO in the booming EV space–and the son of a union electrician. Here’s why I give stock options to the army of workers who install charging stations across America
CommentaryI’m a CEO in the booming EV space–and the son of a union electrician. Here’s why I give stock options to the army of workers who install charging stations across America
By Andrew FoxApril 18, 2023
To understand why America’s lead in tech and innovation is eroding, look at China’s investment in women inventors
CommentaryTo understand why America’s lead in tech and innovation is eroding, look at China’s investment in women inventors
By Holly FechnerApril 18, 2023
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