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A new study shows that AI is starting to affect entry-level workers in a big way

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As AI advances ever faster, are graduate degrees worth the time it takes to get them?

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Many companies are moving slow on AI. Thank goodness many employees are moving fast

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When Gen Z workers are unhappy with their employer, some are retaliating

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AI is creating a billionaire boom like the world has never seen

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What are safe jobs that don’t require a college degree? Depends on what you mean by safe

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Maybe today’s young consumers like in-person interaction. Starbucks hopes so

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Warren Buffett has predicted for years that Social Security is headed for trouble. New research says the trouble is coming soon

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The stock of Nvidia is rising so much that two more of the company’s employees have become billionaires

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The CEO of Denny’s has three questions she likes to ask of job seekers. Applicants for any job at any company should think about them

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The billionaire philanthropist Melinda French Gates says one role model affects a woman’s future career the most: Dad

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China’s economy needs more workers—so the government is paying adults to have more babies

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Several top AI experts say they’re losing the ability to understand how their AI models work

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Coke and Pepsi will both unveil new sodas made with cane sugar, but neither is what you’d expect

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Americans are still shopping a little more every month, but we’re doing it in a different way

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Why a major AI company prohibited job seekers from using AI on their applications but then changed its policy

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How Roger Federer became the latest billionaire athlete

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It’s surprising and for some people worrisome – college graduates don’t have a so-called safety premium anymore

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We’re about to find out who is really paying for tariffs

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Warren Buffett’s latest step in becoming one of the world’s all-time greatest donors to charity

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AI is learning to lie, scheme, and threaten its creators during stress-testing scenarios

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