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  • AI agents are taking on coding tasks, reshaping how engineers are spending their time.
  • The technology can produce results that are "really impressive," Canva's CTO told Business Insider.
  • AI's rapid gains are stirring fears about job losses, yet challenges persist around scaling agents.

When Jesal Gadhia cofounded a software company a year ago, he expected that the AI agents


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  • Anthropic president Daniela Amodei said that AI was making humanities majors "more important than ever."
  • Amodei was a literature major. She told ABC News that she prizes "the things that make us human."
  • "At the end of the day, people still really like interacting with people," she said.

"Learn to code" was once common career advice. Now it might be:


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The way marketing professor Scott Galloway puts it, the primary way to get President Donald J. Trump's attention is by influencing the market.

Don't like Trump's deployment of immigration authorities to Minneapolis or the killings of Americans observing the agents' actions? Find a way to change the economic calculus for Trump, Galloway says.

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I love Kindles. Among e-readers, Kindles are still the best option for most readers. (I do love Kobos, though, don't get me wrong.) But within the Kindle line-up, there's been one dud: the Kindle Scribe. I've tested two previous generations of the Scribe, and it's been a decent enough e-reader, as well as the only Kindle with writing abilities. However, it's always been a little lackluster; it's


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Jeff Mason, 76, drives for Uber a few times a week.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jeff Mason, 76, who drives for Uber in New Jersey for extra income. Mason and his wife liquidated their savings after his wife's cancer treatment, which she underwent before the Affordable Care Act's restrictions on insurance companies denying coverage to patients with


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Hemant Virmani says his Amazon layoff motivated him to prioritize his health.
  • Hemant Virmani was laid off from Amazon during the October 2025 round of layoffs.
  • He's using this time to learn new AI skills while applying to engineering roles — and exercising.
  • His teenage daughter has inspired him to stay positive, keep his cool, and focus on the future.

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AI researcher Gary Marcus said that if someone is not creatively inclined, they may find AI quite fun.
  • Gary Marcus said AI fatigue is not likely to hit everyone the same way.
  • Marcus said some workers may find AI enjoyable for creative uses.
  • As for software engineers, Marcus said he gets why programmers are starting to burn out.

AI fatigue won't hit everyone the same way, AI researcher Gary


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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang broke into Forbes' list of the world's 10 wealthiest people in 2024.
  • Jensen Huang has come a long way from waiting tables at Denny's.
  • The Nvidia CEO has an estimated net worth of $158.7 billion.
  • Here's a look at how he built his fortune — and how he spends his money.

Nvidia's meteoric rise in the past few years has been good news for its


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When their scandal broke on April 15, 2021, Paul Morina and James Patten had gone to the mat for each other for decades in a town where going to the mat is everything. They were in their 60s, friends since third grade. Above all, they were wrestlers — toughened and trained in Paulsboro, New Jersey, home to one of the most decorated high school wrestling programs in America




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Susan Cannon is struggling to pay off her credit card debt due to the high interest rates.

Sitting outside every morning with a fresh cup of coffee or reading a book in the front yard at night: it's the simple pleasures that matter to Susan Cannon.

Lately, sky-high interest rates on the 73-year-old's credit cards have cast a dark shadow.

"I can't get the balance down because I am


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