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3 Short Words Could Be the Perfect Answer to a Difficult Job Interview Question, Depending on What the Candidate Says Next
Most job seekers won't admit they can't answer an interview question, but not knowing is sometimes the best answer of all.
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With Literally No Words, Tim Cook’s Response to Elon Musk’s Angry Tweets Is a Master Class in How to Handle a Troll
Musk seems to misunderstand Apple Intelligence. The smart move is to just ignore the noise.
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United Airlines Just Announced a Big Change, and It's the Start of a Brand-New Era
'Never before have brands been able to connect directly with a U.S.-based traveler audience at this scale.'
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Wall Street's Fear Gauge Forecasts Calm--but 2 Red Flags Loom
The much-watched VIX--the CBOE Volatility Index--is near a 5-year low but it could be discounting key risks.
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After 30 Long Years, Walmart Is Making a Generational Change
They're more sophisticated now. Aren't we all?
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Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, Just Gave Caltech Grads Spectacular Advice--and a Taylor Swift Pun
Speaking at the Pasadena commencement ceremony, the founder of the world's hottest chip company urged new graduates to see failure and setbacks as...
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'It's a Scam.' Accusations of Mass Non-Payment Grow Against Scale AI's Subsidiary, Outlier AI
A Silicon Valley unicorn with a reputation for fleecing workers abroad is behind the AI startup now seemingly doing the same in the U.S.
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Apple Just Killed the Emoji and It's a Stroke of Genius
In iOS 18, Genmoji will let you create customized emoji on the fly.
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A Neuroscientist Says This Is the Most Effective Way Our Brains Learn a New Skill
Stanford professor David Eagleman explains our brains' natural way of learning something new. Here's how you can apply it in your company.
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5 Ways Figs Is Fighting for the Future of Health Care
The world looks up to athletes and celebrities. So the founders of Figs ask: Why not health care professionals too?
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PwC Is Doing Quiet Layoffs. It's a Brilliant Example of What Not to Do
By telling employees not to talk about their departure, you ensure that they will talk more than they would if you told them to tell everyone they...
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How a Software Company Raised $35 Million for a Major Rebrand
Here, formerly OpenFin, closed its Series D in May 2023, and then relaunched a year later to make its SaaS product more widely applicable.
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Bill Gates's Nuclear Startup Breaks Ground on Wyoming Power Plant
TerraPower aims to generate jobs and carbon-free electricity to power AI and much more.
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Burgum, Vance, Scott, Rubio: Who's Best for Business on Trump's VP Short List?
Here's the buzz around the four picks in the running to become Donald Trump's No. 2.
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Why Amazon's Robotaxi Company, Zoox, Is Testing in Florida and Texas
Zoox is aiming to launch its services to the public by the end of this year or early next year as competition in the autonomous taxi space heats up.
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Small-Business Optimism Hits a High Point
You won't hear a sigh of relief, however. Business owners describe uncertainty about inflation and hiring.
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Want to Make a Great First Impression, and Be Surprisingly Likable? Start Being What Psychologists Term a Positive Opposite
Stand out by understanding what people might assume about you, and then being--in a good way--what they don't expect.
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I Don't Want to Help Horrible Networkers
How do I handle rude or disengaged people who want to break into my field?
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Elon Musk’s Angry Reaction to Apple’s Partnership with OpenAI Reveals Why It’s a Stroke of Genius
Musk has his own AI ambitions and this partnership makes it a lot less likely anyone will give it a shot.
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The 5 Things Apple Just Announced at WWDC I'm Most Excited About
Everyone will be talking about the AI Apple Intelligence platform, but don't lose sight of these other key improvements to AirPods and iPads.
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Apple Just Announced Apple Intelligence, Powered by ChatGPT
Apple is bringing OpenAI's ChatGPT to Siri and other apps across its family of devices.
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Groups of AIs Can Find and Hack Security Flaws. It's Like the Matrix--but Real
Researchers already knew that AIs could autonomously hack known digital loopholes, but now things look much more dangerous: AIs can hack things we...
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2 Words Most Likely to Be Among Your Last, According to Pulitzer Prize-Winning Oncologist
All you need is love, but it's hard to get and keep.
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With 9 Words, NBA Superstar Jayson Tatum Just Taught a Brilliant Lesson in Leadership
Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum is teaching a master class in leadership in the NBA Finals: To be successful, you have to lead by example.