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A Google Trends and tech expert suggests avoiding bakeries, salons, and grocery stores on Saturdays. The holiday season is right around the corner and planning your week ahead could help you beat the crowds and save time. Business Insider spoke to Google Trends and technology expert Jennifer Jones ahead of Thanksgiving to get advice on the best way to plan your week during the holiday rush. AdvertisementIf you plan to shop on Black Friday, Google's data shows that the busiest travel times are between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Don't hit the road on these daysIf you plan to travel Thanksgiving week, make sure you avoid leaving Friday.
Persons: Jennifer Jones, Saturday Jones, Jones, it's Organizations: Google, Business, Saturday
Global citizenship firms said clients are especially concerned about LGBTQ+ rights and the economy. American interest in secondary passports has been on the rise over the last year — and global citizenship firms have reported another surge since President Donald Trump's reelection. AdvertisementThe firm said it saw a 392% increase in inquiries from US nationals during election week compared to the week prior. AdvertisementHe said people are concerned about Trump's promise to raise tariffs, and how that could impact the economy and the US dollar. Leading up to the 2020 election, Jafri said there was an increase in interest from his clientele's Republican contingent.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Judi Galst, Reaz Jafri, Dasein, Jafri, isn't, he's, Galst, Rose Emmett, she's, Emmett, Elizabeth Warren, they've, Galt Organizations: Global, Henley & Partners, New, CS Global Partners, Republican Locations: New York, Europe, London, United States
AdvertisementElon Musk's AI startup xAI has been valued at a reported $50 billion 16 months after its founding. One of his other companies, his artificial intelligence startup xAI, has catapulted from launch just 16 months ago into an AI company now worth a reported $50 billion. Related Video How Elon Musk makes and spends his billionsThe chart below helps put that meteoric rise into perspective. How does that $50 billion valuation compare to the competition? It took OpenAI, last valued at $157 billion in October, around 9 years to pass the $50 billion milestone, according to PitchBook.
Persons: OpenAI, Elon Musk, Organizations: Elon, SpaceX Locations: xAI
AdvertisementElon Musk's AI startup xAI has been valued at a reported $50 billion, 16 months after its founding. One of his other companies, his artificial intelligence startup xAI, has catapulted from launch just 16 months ago into an AI company now worth a reported $50 billion. So how does that $50 billion compare to the competition? It took OpenAI, last valued at $157 billion in October, around 9 years to pass the $50 billion milestone, according to PitchBook. Musk said the process took 122 days — and the startup plans to double the amount of AI chips inside it in the coming months.
Persons: OpenAI, Elon Musk, , It's, Grok, Musk Organizations: Elon, Perplexity, SpaceX, Twitter, Nvidia
AdvertisementHeadquartered in Long Beach, California, Rocket Lab employs over 2,000 people globally. It's an "end-to-end space company," providing launch services, spacecraft, satellite components, and on-orbit management. Rocket Lab is valued at a fraction of that, with a market cap of around $9.5 billion. He said that's the nature of who he is — and the job of running a rocket company. AdvertisementBeck describes running a rocket company as "running through a maze in the middle of the night."
Persons: Peter Beck, Beck, Elon Musk, you've, Donald Trump, Trump, David, faze Beck, Virgin, Virgin Orbit, Jeff Bezos, Rutherford, Ernest Rutherford, We've, we've, doesn't, Beck doesn't, blissfully Organizations: SpaceX, Rocket, Department of Government, Lab, Rocket Lab, New Zealand Locations: New Zealand, Long Beach , California
AdvertisementTesla is offering three months of free Supercharging and FSD to customers taking deliveries of a new vehicle in 2024. The incentives come as Tesla strives to meet its target of delivering a record number of cars this year. The "new inventory vehicles" Tesla references in the promotion refer to Teslas that are already built and ready to be delivered. So if you kit out a Tesla model that isn't built in time for you to take delivery this year, you're out of luck. The threat of rising EV prices could push some would-be EV buyers to pull the trigger on a new Tesla before Trump takes office.
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, Wells, Trump, Musk Organizations: Trump Locations: North America
Google AI specialist Yann AïtBachir suggests building a strong foundation in technical skills. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Yann AïtBachir, an AI specialist at Google based in Singapore. Just under two months ago, I started working as an AI specialist at Google. AdvertisementCome in with strong technical skillsWhile I studied AI 20 years ago, the fundamentals haven't really changed. You need to specialize in one area of AI because it's quite a wide scope with generative AI, predictive AI, and natural language.
Persons: Yann AïtBachir Organizations: Big, Google, Big Tech Locations: Big Tech, Singapore
AdvertisementA 37-year-old manager at Microsoft says AI has changed his workflow. AI reduced his time spent on coding by 70%, and also cut time spent on reading and meetings, he says. Whatever time I'm getting back from leveraging AI, I'm using it for some other work. Once the developers start writing code for these projects and do the actual work, that's where we leverage AI. So that's why developers are using AI wherever they can to reduce their time, but they are using any time saved for other tasks or other features.
Persons: Santhosh Reddy, ChatGPT, Susanne Franz I've, I've, I'm, it's Organizations: Microsoft, Google Locations: OpenAI
He spoke about what felt different during his second space mission and the challenges of living off-world. AdvertisementThe SpaceX mission, Isaacson's second trip to space with the rocket company cofounded by Elon Musk, required flying through risky radiation belts. Join the Polaris Dawn crew to learn details behind some of the ~40 science and research experiments being conducted during the mission. The team prepped extensively for Polaris Dawn, spending hundreds of hours in pressurized suit testing. Following the landing, Isaacman said, one of his SpaceX crew members experienced a minor case of spaceflight-associated neuromuscular syndrome, which impacts vision.
Persons: Jared Isaacman, Jared Isaacman's, Shift4, Isaacman, Sarah Gillis, Gillis, Elon Musk, Inspiration4, Polaris Dawn, NASA's, He's, he's, Jude, There's, We'll Organizations: Polaris, SpaceX, Business, Netflix, Polaris Dawn, Space Center, Polaris Program, St Locations: Mars
Google Maps launched updates to help last-minute shoppers avoid the lines and find nearby products. AdvertisementIf you're a last-minute shopper, Google Maps has you covered this holiday season. Related storiesThe feature adds in-store inventory information from retailers and highlights it on the Google Maps app. Google Maps also added an update for EVs that allows drivers to plan trips on the phone and send routes with charging stops to their vehicle's Google app. The new Google Maps updates come just a couple of weeks after the platform got an AI overhaul with integrated Gemini features.
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Google's head of research told BI that learning to code continues to be a valuable skill. A decade later, Google's head of research says the advice still rings true — even in the age of AI. Related stories"I think that basic coding is like basic math," Matias said. Google Research has already integrated AI into tools like flood forecasting models, which Matias said can save lives. With AI impacting so many fields, Matias said "it's important to master the basic things," like the fundamentals of coding.
Persons: Yossi Matias, , Google's, IBM's Jonathan Adashek Matias, Matias, Sundar Pichai, it's Organizations: Service, Chelsea, Google, Google Research Locations: New York
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang doubled down on his vision for "AI employees" in a recent interview. The CEO said he believes AI agents will be specialized and rented out by other companies. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently talked about why he thinks we'll all be working alongside "AI employees" eventually. "There's no question we're gonna have AI employees of all kinds," Huang told the podcast "No Priors" in an episode published Thursday. The Nvidia CEO said that while this will change some jobs, it will also help secure employment.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , we'll, they're, Eric Yuan, Yuan, Sundar Pichai Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Wired, AIs, Slack, Cadence
Nelson said a sponsor declined to be in the video review because of the Cybertruck. Nelson told BI that the brand said it had previously had negative experiences related to being associated with Cybertruck content. Nelson told BI that he owns every other Tesla model and had never received negative reactions toward the non-Cybertruck vehicles. Other Cybertruck drivers previously told BI they experienced similarly negative interactions while driving the vehicle, including getting flipped off. Nelson told BI the "the polarization factor is a really big deal, but it's not like the whole deal."
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Donald Trump's election win boosted tech stocks the next day, with Tesla leading the gains. Trump's past policies reshaped tech; his second term may impact Big Tech similarly. So what has the stock market told us so far about which Big Tech companies might be winners and losers during a Trump second term? Google gainsGoogle is somewhat surprising as a big stock gainer in the past two trading days. 'Shock absorber for the consumer'Slowinski highlighted other Big Tech stocks this week in his note to investors.
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Elon Musk wins big by betting on Trump
  + stars: | 2024-11-06 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Elon Musk used his money, power, and influence to help reelect former President Donald Trump. Musk has spent months strengthening his ties to Trump, using his platform on X to advocate for him and investing over $130 million in pro-Trump efforts. Some suggested Musk's actions might be a risk-hedging strategy to secure Trump's backing if he wins. AdvertisementWhat a Trump win means for Musk's business empireAside from direct influence within the government, a Trump presidency could lead to a lot of wins for Musk's business empire, which includes Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink, and X. Coglianese said Musk was also "banking on a president who will want to or be willing to repay Musk for his loyalty."
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Trump, Musk, , Elon, Cary Coglianese, Erik Gordon, Gordon, Francesco Trebbi, Karoline Leavitt, Coglianese, it's, Carl Icahn, Icahn, Joan MacLeod Heminway, Heminway Organizations: Service, Trump, Business, Penn, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, Department of Government, Securities and Exchange Commission, Twitter, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Tesla, University of California, Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency, University of Tennessee Locations: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, University of California Berkeley
The election is a big test for AI companies
  + stars: | 2024-11-04 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
AI companies have been adjusting their election offerings and guidelines ahead of Election Day. Perplexity launched an Election Information Hub with information on candidates, voting logistics, and results. Related VideoThe AI search engine launched a dedicated "Election Information Hub" that uses AI to provide information about the upcoming election and results tracking. While the live election updates may be helpful to users, AI-generated election content poses a number of risks. AdvertisementGoogle , which experienced some highly publicized AI fails with its Gemini AI and AI Overviews, chose to implement constraints on what users can ask its AI products about the election.
Persons: Perplexity, , Sara Platnick, Platnick, Perplexity Alon Yamin, Yamin, OpenAI, ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude, Anthropic, Brad Carson, it's, Carson Organizations: Google, Service, Business, Associated Press, Democracy, Reuters, Innovation
Musk could gain influence at the federal level if Trump is elected president. It's unclear what a Harris administration would mean for Musk and his business empire. Musk under HarrisWhile Musk could gain power, government contracts, and looser regulations under Trump, it's unclear how he might be impacted under a Harris administration. For X, which Musk has branded as the platform for freedom of speech, Gordon said a Harris administration could pressure it to ban material labeled as "misinformation." AdvertisementIt's also possible nothing would meaningfully change for Musk under a Harris administration.
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He told BI that cybersecurity roles are in high demand and there's a shortage of talent. Cybersecurity roles are needed across all business verticals and they're here to stay, Palmore said. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with MK Palmore, a director in Google Cloud's office of the chief information security officer. I'm a director in Google Cloud's office of the chief information security officer. As industry importance continues to rise, the availability of talent continues to be a bit of a challenge across all industries.
Persons: Palmore, , I've, isn't, there's Organizations: FBI, CISCO, Service, Google, Palo, United States Marines Locations: Palo Alto, North America
Daze, a messaging app aimed at middle and high schoolers, has 187,000 people on its waitlist. Daze CEO Willem Simons told BI that middle and high schoolers are increasingly looking to interact creatively. AdvertisementAn upcoming messaging app for Gen Z looks a lot different than your typical iPhone or WhatsApp conversation. Simons told BI that the app is aimed at middle schoolers and high schoolers. The 27-year-old, who has cofounded other startups, including the messaging app Muze, said he grew up in a somewhat rural environment and couldn't always be in person with friends.
Persons: Willem Simons, , It's, Simons, it's Organizations: Service, Facebook, Business, Apple Locations: Emarketer
Google Maps and its platforms rolled out a Gemini AI update that enhances its location services. Starting this week, the company's Gemini AI will be integrated into Google Maps in the US on Android and iOS. Google vice president Miriam Daniel told Business Insider that the presentation of the results in Google Maps and the Gemini app might look different, "but the fundamental core is somewhat the same." AdvertisementDrivers will be able to report incidents within Google Maps. The tech giant has been working on integrating AI into various platforms, such as AI Overviews in Google search results.
Persons: , Miriam Daniel, Susanne Franz, We're, Daniel Organizations: Google, Gemini, Drivers, Service, Waze, Android, Business
The company beat on revenue, EPS, its ads business, and Google Cloud revenue, which grew 35% year over year. Revenue from Google Cloud grew 35% year over year to $11.4 billion, bolstered by "accelerated growth" in the company's AI products, the company said. Here are the key numbers for the third quarter compared to analysts' estimates:AdvertisementEarnings per share : $2.12 vs. $1.83 expected: $2.12 vs. $1.83 expected Revenue : $88.27 billion vs. $86.44 billion expected: $88.27 billion vs. $86.44 billion expected Google Advertising : $65.9 billion vs. $65.5 billion: $65.9 billion vs. $65.5 billion YouTube advertising revenue : $8.92 billion vs. $8.89 billion expected: $8.92 billion vs. $8.89 billion expected Google Cloud revenue: $11.35 billion vs. $10.79 billion expectedSource for analyst expectations: BloombergAlphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company's AI investments were "paying off." The AI results will now reach over 1 billion users on a monthly basis, he said, and ads in AI Overview are "performing well." Related stories"Today, more than a quarter of all new code at Google is generated by AI then reviewed and accepted by engineers," Pichai said.
Persons: Sundar Pichai, , Pichai, Demis Hassabis, Evelyn Mitchell, Wolf, Mitchell Organizations: Google, Service, Google Cloud, Bloomberg, Apple, DOJ, Business
California teacher Joelle Clark said phones are a distraction and policies on their use can be hard to enforce. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Joelle Clark, a 28-year-old public school teacher in California, about the state's new law requiring schools to develop a policy that limits smartphone usage by July 1, 2026. I'm a six-year teacher, and I teach special-ed high school students with mild to moderate learning disabilities. So, I moved out to California and I came into a school where students are constantly on their phones. Maybe we should have a class on phones to teach kids healthy habits and the danger of media.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Bill, Joelle Clark, Clark, , I'm, They're Organizations: Service, Apple Locations: California, Chicago
Apple rolled out new Apple Intelligence features with iOS 18.1 on Monday. If you don't have a brand-new Apple device, you might still be able to take advantage of Apple Intelligence. You can also access Apple Intelligence features on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Users with an iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15, or any earlier version cannot access Apple Intelligence features. Those are the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and the iPad Mini.
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Elon Musk recently said Tesla's Roadster takes a back seat to more pressing projects. Nearly seven years after first unveiling the new Roadster, its release date remains a mystery. During Tesla's third-quarter earnings call, Elon Musk thanked the "long-suffering deposit holders," many of whom paid $50,000 in 2017 to reserve the much-delayed electric sports car. Related storiesMusk first announced the new Tesla Roadster in November 2017 and said it would be "the fastest production car ever made, period." The interior design of the Tesla Roadster was shown off in November 2017.
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Tesla stock has surged since the company reported earnings on Wednesday. AdvertisementTesla's stock price has been on a tear in the two days since the carmaker reported quarterly earnings that exceeded expectations. AvaTrade's chief market analyst, Kate Leaman, told BI that Tesla's earnings were a "surprise beat, which always gives the stock a push." Ahead of the earnings report, analysts had concerns about waning EV demand and the impact of Tesla's price cuts on its profitability. Dan Ives, a Tesla bull and an analyst at Wedbush Securities, called Tesla's earnings figures a "Goldilocks quarter."
Persons: Jacob Bourne, , Elon Musk, Tesla, Kate Leaman, Tom Narayan, Dan Ives, Emarketer's Bourne, Tesla's Cybercab, Bourne, Chowdhry, Donald Trump, Narayan, Musk Organizations: Wall Street, Service, Wall, Business, RBC Capital, Wedbush Securities, Global, Tesla Locations: Texas, California, Bay
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