Goldman Sachs chief information officer Marco Argenti thinks monitoring every employees’ AI use is the wrong way to …
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The Nasdaq’s sudden lurch lower on Friday looked like a crack in a story that had seemed, until recently, almost bulletproof—the story that artificial intelligence is not merely a useful tool but a civilizational …
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The disruption triggered by the Iran conflict unfolded with a speed and intensity few in the airline industry …
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Iran may have a higher tolerance for economic pain—but the pain is excruciating as regime reveals 100% inflation in just days on some items
Iran’s regime has so far withstood U.S. and Israeli bombardment, but the economic forces that sparked the most …
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Spirit Airlines may have been the butt of jokes — and even hated by some — but there’s …
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Airfare is up 15%, gas is past $4, and SAP Concur data shows business travel is quietly breaking
Here’s the thing about the gas crisis nobody is talking about: it’s not making companies travel less, it’s …
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Julie Leopo/EdSource Top Takeaways The board of trustees approved three new reduced-credit undergraduate degrees. New degrees require fewer …
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Meliá Hotels said conflict in the Middle East is redirecting summer demand toward Spain, southern Europe, and the …
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Ray Dalio: the ‘heart attack’ of America’s debt crisis is just the beginning of a ‘great turbulence’ that will reshape the country
Ray Dalio has been warning for years that America’s debt problem could trigger an economic “heart attack.” Now he’s …
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The Iran war is hitting travel companies’ bottom lines hard — not just through surging fuel costs, but …
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The U.S. labor market added 115,000 jobs in April, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, beating economist …
