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Lovable's CEO said some Swedish workers are returning home because they "miss the way that we think about being here for the long term."
Rupert Murdoch built a media empire over five decades, sparking a succession battle between his children. It's the focus of a new Netflix series.
We went to Japan as empty nesters and were able to explore new experiences together. The trip reminded me that I still enjoy my husband's company.
Companies are cleansing their layoff announcements with a big dose of AI strategy talk. Cutting jobs this way is a convenient bit of corporate magic.
Dietitian Rachael DeVaux shares a few of her favorite easy, high protein-recipes from her cookbook, "The High-Protein Plate."
Tech CEOs once blamed the economy for layoffs. Now leaders at firms including Block and Atlassian say AI is reshaping work — and shrinking teams.
Companies are confronting a delicate balancing act as they try to scale AI without making costly mistakes.
Business Insider recently traveled to northern Norway to watch Marines fire rocket artillery as part of their Arctic training.
An AI startup cofounder explains their switch from ChatGPT to Claude, highlighting better nuance understanding and reduced coding errors.
"There is zero chance that this transition is not going to be rough for millions of people," Andrew Yang said of the shift toward AI.
Sarthak Gupta moved to Seattle before landing a job at Amazon. He now lives walking distance from the office and says it's helped his career.
Nvidia's GTC faces big questions on inference, next-generation GPUs, and how geopolitics could shape its next phase of growth.
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