Tech Insider : Economy
Xi Jinping standing on a pile of microchips with the Cinese stars on top
China's push to develop its AI industry could usher in a dystopian era of division unlike any we have ever seen before.

For technology to change the global balance of power, it needn't be new. It must simply be known.

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Businessman Looking at 'Help Wanted' Sign that appears as a Giant Hurdle Before him
Because of America's broken unemployment insurance system, the way firings are handled might affect whether young guys can get hired in the first place.
Tech Insider : Economy
Two folks sleeping on money beds with one fast asleep and the other wide awake
The wealthiest parts of America tend to sleep much better than low-income areas.

Sleep is the great unifier. Everyone needs it to repair cells, store memories, and balance emotions. It also helps us solve complex problems — ever need to just "sleep on it"?

Tech Insider : Economy
House with Danish flag flying in the sunlight, while next door, a house with an American flag is being rained on
Millions of Americans are trapped in their homes thanks to rising mortgage rates. But a genius rule lets Danish homeowners dodge the lock-in effect.

The typical home loan in America is a gift. It's also a trap.

Tech Insider : Crypto
Crypto.com slime covering a globe
Crypto.com is balancing between notability and infamy. It's walking softly but carrying a big ad budget.
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Photo illustration of a sick pug with money.
Pet insurance isn't a total grift. But for many people, insuring their furry friends ends up being a money suck.
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TikTok is for millennials now
More millennials are on TikTok. If the app survives the US ban, its cultural significance will only grow.
Tech Insider : Economy
City sign photo illustration.
Neighborhood rebrands like SoBro and SoWa were once oddities — now these two-syllable names are an epidemic.
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Woman holding boxes leaving in front of the Goldman Sachs logo
Women keep leaving Goldman Sachs. What's going on?

Goldman Sachs has a problem.