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Mario Rosemond (center top) and his brother Jimmy (second from left) clawed their way from the streets of Brooklyn to the top of the music industry.
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The only job that seems to be safe from the rise of ChatGPT and other AI tech is the one that could easily be automated: CEO.
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Evan Spiegel
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel has net worth of around $2.6 billion according to estimates from Forbes.
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A fiery orange and red scene is covered with bright tendrils of light swishing in and out the frame, with some exploding into spiky bulbs of light. Beneath the fiery cosmic scene, white silhouettes of dancing bodies swivel around, prancing in mud.
Despite the food rationing, the mandatory pee bottles, and the malfunctioning infrastructure, Burners scraped the dirt off their shoes and got down.
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Kenny Williams.
Kenny Williams submitted the first of his three resignations, after two years at his dream job.
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Chris Winfield
Chris Winfield pivoted his brand-coaching business to include artificial-intelligence products after mastering ChatGPT.
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KPMG
KPMG is investing $2 billion over five years in a partnership with Microsoft through which the companies plan to jointly develop AI tools, the companies said.
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A white text bubble set against a brown background chomps a row of apps that are being threatened by groupchats from right to left--Be Real, Instagram and TikTok.
As people have run into the consequences of constant sharing, social media has become less social — and users are shifting to messaging apps and group chats.