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OpenAI's Sam Altman discusses AI at a university in Berlin
Marketers now offer to help with "AEO" when it comes to getting good placement in Sam Altman's ChatGPT.
  • OpenAI reported that AI boosts workplace productivity and work quality across industries.
  • IT and marketing workers saw the greatest benefits, including faster troubleshooting and execution.
  • Skepticism remains as other studies question AI's measurable impact and warn of "workslop

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Rachel Hosie holding bowl of overnight oats with berries and nut butter on top
Adding fresh berries and nut butter to my oats satisfies my cravings.
  • I'm a health journalist who's been eating overnight oats multiple times a week for years.
  • The recipe has helped me maintain my 35-pound weight loss and is packed with fiber and protein.
  • Recently, I've made a few tweaks to enhance the meal's gut health benefits.

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Google is facing a European Union investigation into its use of publishers' online content for AI-generated search summaries like AI Overviews and AI Mode, with anticompetitive practices the primary suspicion.

Announced on Tuesday, the EU's main executive body, the European Commission, opened a formal antitrust probe into Google's practice of using online publishers' material for AI purposes — and


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PwC's global head of AI, Joe Atkinson.
  • PwC's global head of AI, Joe Atkinson, appeared on CNBC's Squawk Box Asia on Tuesday.
  • The Big Four executive said that the pace of AI change is "overwhelming to everybody."
  • But companies that move fast on AI can see three times the return per employee, Atkinson said.

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Tiger Global was founded by billionaire Chase Coleman.
  • Tiger Global, the $50 billion New York-based investor, is raising its latest private fund.
  • The manager is planning to raise close to $2 billion, a person close to the firm said.
  • The firm is focused on making fewer bets on companies it deeply believes in, Tiger Global told potential investors.

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Trump hosted the Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday, and was quick to compare his own hosting abilities with that of his least favorite host, Jimmy Kimmel — who he described as "terrible" and "horrible."

"That is very hurtful," Kimmel says in the clip. "I thought we were friends. I don't know what's going on. He is really fixated. I'm starting to think he might have a crush on me."

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Two men in warm clothing are seen from the side and behind riding e-bikes in New York City traffic, alongside a school bus and a car.
The TM-B fit me well, and turning the pedals felt like it did on a normal bike.
  • Also, a Rivian spin-off, thinks the time is right for e-bikes.
  • I rode its new $4,500 TM-B model around Manhattan. It could rip like a motorbike and give you a workout.
  • The company's director of product believes in "bikes as transportation," not just toys. It shows.

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An employee picks orders for customers at an Amazon Fresh grocery store on December 12, 2024 in Federal Way, Washington.
Many companies have tried to offer ultrafast delivery. Can Amazon and Walmart succeed where others have failed?
  • Amazon and Walmart are racing to see who can get stuff to shoppers' doorsteps the fastest.
  • Other companies have attempted to offer ultrafast delivery in the past, with limited success.
  • Business Insider retail reporters Dominick Reuter and Alex Bitter debate the push

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Johnny C. Taylor Jr., SHRM's president.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management, known as SHRM, was hit with an $11.5 million discrimination verdict on Dec. 5.
  • Its CEO, Johnny C. Taylor, told employees that the ruling was a "blip." SHRM said it would appeal.
  • He also told them not to talk to the press, as criticism mounted on social media.

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