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Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn at Sun Valley, Idaho.
"What will probably happen is that one person will be able to accomplish more, rather than having fewer people," Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn said of AI's impact on hiring.
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Jad Tarifi, wearing a white shirt and suit, is posing in front of the Tokyo Tower.
Jad Tarifi, 42, joined Google in 2012 and spent nearly a decade with the search giant.
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Elon Musk is wearing a DOGE T-shirt and looking ahead.
Elon Musk said Google "currently has the highest probability of being the leader" in AI because it has the "biggest compute (and data) advantage for now."
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Elon Musk looks toward his right in the Oval Office at the White House.
"Unfortunately, what choice do we have? Apple didn't just put their thumb on the scale, they put their whole body!" Elon Musk wrote on X on Monday.
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Mark Cuban speaking onstage at a conference at the Austin Convention Center.
"That is the ULTIMATE wealth tax," Mark Cuban said following reports that Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay the US government 15% of their China chip sale revenues.
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Mark Cuban is holding a microphone and speaking.
"We need our Ph.D.s, our scientists, our experts to stay here and contribute to society, and their IP to make American AI models the global leaders," Mark Cuban told Business Insider on Sunday.
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Sam Altman speaking at a conference in San Francisco, California.
"I can imagine a future where a lot of people really trust ChatGPT's advice for their most important decisions. Although that could be great, it makes me uneasy," Sam Altman wrote on X on Sunday.
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Cindy Tan signing books at a table.
Cindy Tan, a managing director at Meta, says that getting a degree is just "table stakes" when it comes to excelling in your career.
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A close-up of the Toyota logo on a vehicle.
Toyota said it expects tariffs to lower its operating income by 1.4 trillion Japanese yen, or $9.5 billion, for the 2026 fiscal year.
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Paul Graham Y Combinator
"It may be a mistake to ask which occupations are most safe from being taken by AI," Paul Graham, the founder of Y Combinator, wrote on X on Tuesday.