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businessinsider 28h ago

IBM gets sucked into the AI-powered memory chip vortex

IBM's warning shows how AI infrastructure and cybersecurity spending are reshaping technology budgets.
businessinsider 34h ago

Mark Cuban says AI can expose where employers are getting 'ripped off' by health insurers

Mark Cuban said companies should run their healthcare bills through an AI bot to uncover hidden costs.
businessinsider 12h ago

The AI trade's pecking order just got clearer after IBM's disastrous earnings

The tech sector's recent winners are the suppliers of critical AI-buildout components, at the expense of software.
businessinsider 30h ago

Chamath Palihapitiya says CFOs could be in for a tokenmaxxing shock during company earnings

AI spending ballooned as companies pushed workers to use more tokens. Chamath Palihapitiya says CFOs may soon feel the hangover.
businessinsider 12h ago

This startup is betting job seekers will pay to land a job

Refer is an AI recruiter where job seekers, not employers, pay after landing a job. The startup recently raised $7.5 million.
businessinsider 32h ago

6 easy and delicious Ina Garten dishes you need to make this summer

Ina Garten has so many delicious recipes that are perfect for summer, from her Greek panzanella salad to her bake-free mocha chocolate icebox cake.
businessinsider 29h ago

'Big Short' star Michael Burry says buying a home is rarely a good investment — but may still be worth it

Michael Burry wrote on his Substack that housing has "lagged the S&P 500 badly" over the past 25 years despite prices surging in that period.

The best natural cat litters

After testing 24 natural cat litters over 5 years with several cats, we found the best formulas for low dust, strong clumping, and odor control.

How a glove factory in Pakistan keeps up with World Cup demand

From cutting and stitching to custom fitting, Matrix Sports manufactures half a million gloves each year for one of football's crucial positions.
businessinsider 10h ago

Jensen Huang still steps in to settle internal fights over Nvidia's scarce AI chips, executive says

The AI giant's automotive boss says teams compete weekly for computing power as demand continues to outstrip supply.

PayPal stock surges 15% on report of a $53 billion takeover offer from Stripe and Advent

PayPal shares soar as Stripe and Advent International reportedly propose a $53 billion acquisition, marking a major M&A offer in the payments sector.
businessinsider 26h ago

IBM stock plunges 25% in its worst day ever after Q2 earnings warning

"This quarter we faltered," IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said in a letter to investors released Tuesday after worse than expected quarterly results
businessinsider 30h ago

Corporate earnings face a high bar, but BofA says 3 things suggest the party will keep going for investors

Bank of America doesn't see any signs that earnings strength will wane this season, even after blowout Q1 results helped boost stocks last quarter.
businessinsider 27h ago

Meta used AI workplace tools to target employees on medical leave, lawsuit alleges

Meta faces a lawsuit from 26 employees alleging AI systems unfairly targeted them for layoffs for taking medical leave.
businessinsider 29h ago

The most iconic ice cream shop in every state

From historic soda shops to country creameries, these are the most beloved ice cream shops in every state.
businessinsider 46h ago

Flock is falling out of favor with police departments

LAPD will not renewed its agreement with Flock Safety, citing concerns over "civil liberty" and a lack of clarity over terms regarding privacy.
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