The U.S. is perched on a treacherous fiscal ledge. The national debt held by the public…
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Sam Altman says the quiet part out loud, confirming some companies are ‘AI washing’ by blaming unrelated layoffs on the technology | Fortune
As debate continues over AI’s true impact on the labor force, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said…
Retail billionaire Les Wexner says he was 'duped' by adviser Jeffrey Epstein: 'I was naive, foolish, and gullible' | Fortune
The billionaire behind the retail empire that once blanketed shopping malls with names such as Victoria’s…
Bill Gates is shrinking his $132 million Xanadu compound amid sudden public withdrawal and Epstein revelations | Fortune
Bill Gates is trimming his real estate footprint around his famed Xanadu 2.0 estate outside Seattle,…
Zuckerberg on whether addictive things get used more: 'I’m not sure what to say to that' | Fortune
Mark Zuckerbergand opposing lawyers dueled in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday, where the Meta CEO…
Warren Buffett becomes the latest billionaire media investor: His company just invested $352 million in the New York Times | Fortune
Just five years after Berkshire Hathaway sold all 31 of its papers and Warren Buffett deemed…
The 8 skiers dead and one still missing in a California avalanche paid $1,165 to be on the tour | Fortune
The backcountry ski trip hit by avalanche was led by an outfit offering mountain adventures globally.…
Animal behavioralists saved a rhino with bleeding eyes by giving it eye drops, in a "ridiculous idea" gone right | Fortune
Corralling a wild rhinoceros into a small chute to give it eyedrops might seem like a…
AI doomsday where many workers are ‘essentially unemployable’ is totally possible, Fed governor says | Fortune
Federal Reserve Governor Michael S. Barr issued a stark warning on Tuesday regarding the potential trajectory…
Figma investors cheer 40% growth, ties to Anthropic and OpenAI—but concerns remain about letting the 'fox into the hen house' | Fortune
SaaS-pocalypse. SaaS-mageddon. Those are just a few of the clever software-as-a-service portmanteaus being tossed around as…