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OpenAI Wants to Give Your Business a Competitive Edge, for a Price
OpenAI's chief operating officer offers an inside look into how the company collaborates with startups.
Andreessen Horowitz Warns That the FTC's Impersonation Rule Could Harm Startups
a16z argues that the Federal Trade Commission's proposal to hold developers liable for their customers' bad behavior could "chill innovation."
Workers Say They're Happier--Barely
A new survey found that, despite overall job satisfaction, workers were less happy with wages, promotions, and benefits in 2023.
With a TikTok Ban on the Way, a Legal Fight Is Too. The Linchpin in the App's Case: Small Businesses
A first amendment expert thinks a divestment is more likely than a ban. But in the worst case scenario, businesses are expected to play a key role in the legal challenge.
Reclassifying Cannabis Could Save Businesses Millions In Taxes and Spark An Influx of Capital
Marijuana has been a Schedule 1 drug for more than 50 years. The federal government's regulatory shift could unleash investment in the sector--and attract big pocketed competitors.
This Drone Company's Acquisition Offers Valuable Lessons on When to Sell Your Business
Robinson Helicopter's deal with Ascent AeroSystems proves uplifting synergies can be found in unexpected places. Here's how the deal went down.
Democrats Wrestle With AI Campaign Use and Fear GOP Progress
The Trump campaign trounced Dems with its 2016 social media strategy, but concerns over disinformation are prompting a cautious approach to a potentially transformative technology.
Trump Social Media Stategist Brad Parscale Returns as Campaign AI Evangelist
The former president thinks AI is 'so scary,' but the guiding force behind his 2016 social media triumph sees a potential revolution in polling and campaigning as November nears.
Olympic Trials: Games Face Historic Cybersecurity Threat
Officials say the possibility of threats has increased tenfold since the 2021 games in Tokyo.
Microsoft’s Copilot is Finding its Place in Some Offices: Doing Work You'd Give to an Intern
AI isn't taking over the corner office--yet. For now, it's starting totake over somehumdrum office tasks, formerly delegated to low-ranking workers.
What Will Apple Release Tomorrow? iPads, iPads, and iPads!
The tech giant promises to 'Let Loose' with tablets on its product release day,plus some arty accessories, and maybe a hint of its upcoming AI plans.
Trump Media Hired a New Auditor. The SEC Just Busted it for 'Massive Fraud'
Theaccounting firm BF Borgers and its leader aren't on the hook for any work for Trump Media, but facedcharges for more than 1,500 audits and paid a total of $14 million in fines to settle with the agency.
How Top Entrepreneurs Pick Perfect Store Locations
The female founders behind Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, Levain Bakery, and Glowbar share their playbooks for retail expansion.
UAW Workers Approve Deal With Daimler Truck at Southern Sites
New contract offers a 25 percent wage boost over four years, covers 7,300 workers at plants and warehouses in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia.
New York Fed President Holds to 2 Percent Inflation Target
As prices keep rising, the central bank faces off against critics calling for rate cuts.
With 1 Simple Word, Ex-Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Revealed the Company’s Biggest Problem. It’s a Lesson in Emotional Intelligence
Look closely at Howard Schultz's recent advice on how to fix Starbucks, and a key insight emerges.
Warren Buffett's $189 Billion War Chest Looks Bearish for Stocks
The Berkshire Hathaway chief sits on a record cash pile and expects it to grow further.
Someone Emailed Me About My Employee's Behavior Outside Work ... And I Don't Care
... and I don't care. Should I?
Boeing Readies Starliner Space Capsule for First Manned Flight
The first flight to carry astronautsis a big test for the beleagured aerospace giant, whose civilian aircraft have had many high-profile problems.
Warren Buffett Confronts His Own AI Deepfake and Offers a Warning
The 'Oracle of Omaha' told Berkshire Hathaway shareholders the fabricated video was good enough toconvincehim to send money overseas, and saidAIhas both unrealized upside and'enormouspotential for harm.'