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Elon Musk revealed Tesla's new robotaxis hours after Trump said he would "stop" AVs from operating. Trump expressed concerns about autonomous vehicles at the Detroit Economic Club. During his remarks at the Detroit Economic Club, Trump said he found autonomous vehicles "concerning" and promised to "stop" them from operating. "I will stop Chinese — and other countries — produced automobile and autonomous vehicles," he said. Amazon-backed Zoox received authorization from the California and Nevada DMV to operate fully autonomous robotaxis on public roads.
Persons: Elon Musk, Trump, GM's Cruise, , Elon, Donald Trump's, Musk, Zoox, Cruise, Didi Organizations: Detroit Economic, Service, Nevada DMV, Dallas Locations: California, Texas, San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Austin, Nevada, Foster, China
Microsoft's CEO likes to schedule daily calls with CEOs to expand his network, The Information reported. Satya Nadella's networking reportedly includes leaders from AI but also non-tech industries. AdvertisementSatya Nadella's daily routine consists of waking up at 7 a.m., practicing mindfulness exercises, and, in a new twist, apparently making multiple phone calls to different CEOs. The Microsoft CEO reportedly asks staff to set up two calls a day with other executives of various companies, according to a new report from The Information detailing Nadella's networking strategies. Nadella, who reportedly remained in close contact with Suleyman for several years, eventually hired him to head up Microsoft AI.
Persons: Satya Nadella's, , Satya, Aravind Srinivas, Pete Carroll, Sam Altman, Rebecca Arnold, Root, Arnold, Nadella, Mustafa Suleyman, Suleyman, There's Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Seattle Seahawks, Consulting, UAE Locations: Nadella
Spotify's HR chief told Raconteur that the company will maintain its work-from-anywhere policy. AdvertisementAmazon might be ordering employees back to the office 5 days a week, but don't expect Spotify to follow suit. Spotify's latest reaffirmation of its WFA policy bucks the current trend of companies pushing to get employees in the office more days a week. Many executives and leaders have attributed their RTO mandates to increased productivity and collaboration when employees work together in the office. "Over time, this drawback could dramatically undermine the character and culture you want to promote in your company," Dimon added.
Persons: Raconteur, , Katarina Berg, Berg, Fortune, Goldman Sachs, Mark Zuckerberg, Jamie Dimon, Dimon, Andy Jassy Organizations: Spotify, Service, WFA, Stockholm School of Economics, JPMorgan, Meta, Amazon . Workers, Disney
Angie Chen left investment banking to become a campaign marketer after feeling burned out. AdvertisementOne year after starting her investment banking job, Angie Chen received her bonus. "I used to feel so cool saying I worked in finance, in investment banking, I'm not going to lie," she told Business Insider. Chen, who made content about her investment banking career on TikTok, said that her social media inspired her to consider entering the marketing industry. Network with 'warmer contacts'While cold messaging on LinkedIn is a common strategy, Chen suggested trying to obtain "warmer contacts," or contacts suggested by mutual connections.
Persons: Angie Chen, Chen, , I'm Organizations: Service, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Palmer Luckey and Meta appear to be mending their frayed relationship. The Oculus and Anduril founder recently visited Meta for a demo and signaled he'd be open to working with Mark Zuckerberg. Luckey was fired in 2016 from Facebook amid backlash over funding a billboard mocking Hillary Clinton. AdvertisementEight years after getting fired from Facebook, Palmer Luckey appears to be open to burying the hatchet with Mark Zuckerberg and Meta. https://t.co/SvHbU5qwcn — Palmer Luckey (@PalmerLuckey) October 3, 2024Neither Palmer Luckey nor Meta immediately responded to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Palmer, he'd, Mark Zuckerberg, Luckey, Hillary Clinton, , Palmer Luckey, He's, Andrew Bosworth, Zuckerberg, haven't, Donald Trump, Gary Johnson, Anduril, They've, Meta, Bosworth, Theseus, Boz, SvHbU5qwcn — Palmer, Palmer — Organizations: Meta, Facebook, Service, Street, Trump, VR, Industries, Forbes, Pepperdine University, Business Locations: Luckey
But Microsoft is also reportedly building its own in-house AI model that could compete with OpenAI's. Microsoft is now developing its own in-house AI model, reportedly dubbed MAI-1, and OpenAI has launched GPT-4o and o1-preview. The two were briefly announced to "lead a new advanced AI research team," a group now known as Microsoft AI. Suleyman said the ties between Microsoft and OpenAI aren't unique, but rather similar to other company relationships across the industry. "I mean, we have a deep relationship with Amazon, believe it or not, on a lot of fronts."
Persons: Mustafa Suleyman, , Kara Swisher, Suleyman, OpenAI, Satya Nadella, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Altman, Brockman, Karén Simonyan Organizations: Microsoft, Service, OpenAI Locations: OpenAI
Audio engineer Theo Browne recently criticized Apple's AirPods Max for their sound quality and price. Browne, a fan of the AirPods Pro, finds the mid-range sounds of the AirPods Max disappointing. AdvertisementYou don't have to look far to see Apple's AirPods Max headphones in the wild, whether it's on your morning commute or worn by someone on TikTok. In a tweet that has now received over 800,000 views, Browne even warned people: "Do NOT buy AirPods Max." Like the other AirPods, they said the AirPods Max offers an outstanding experience with active noise cancellation, spatial audio, and transparency modes.
Persons: Theo Browne, Apple's AirPods Max, Browne, Max, , Metronomy, weirdly, Douglas Stephens, Stephens, there's, Smart, Max Smart, they'll, Antonio Villas Organizations: Service, Apple, Ping Labs, Sony, Bose, Headphones.com, Bluetooth, Philips, Sony WH Locations: retails
Open AI CEO Sam Altman said he doesn't see AI replacing human writers. AI's use in writing has grown since ChatGPT's launch, with some authors even using AI to write and illustrate books. AdvertisementWhile multiple jobs are seemingly at risk of one day being replaced by AI, Sam Altman doesn't believe writers are one of them. One freelance writer previously told BI that they lost a job after their client began using AI to replace his services. But Altman remains confident that human writers will maintain an advantage over AI — original idea generation.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, , Sam Altman doesn't, podcaster David Perell, Tim Boucher, Claude, ChatGPT, OpenAI Organizations: Service, o1, GPT
Meta unveiled its Orion AR glasses at the Meta Connect 2024 developer conference. Meta's CTO explained why it was important to show what the investment led to — even if you can't buy the glasses yet. But on Wednesday's Meta Connect 2024 developer conference, the CEO was finally able to unveil what many of those billions had been spent developing: the Orion AR glasses. AdvertisementMeta's Orion AR glasses, which feature displays built into the lenses and an array of sensors. AdvertisementMark Zuckerberg shows off the Orion AR glasses prototype at Meta Connect 2024.
Persons: Meta, , Mark Zuckerberg's, He's, Zuckerberg, Andrew Bosworth, Stratechery's Ben Thompson, Bosworth, Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, it's, Thompson Organizations: Orion, Meta, Service, Reality Labs, Facebook, Apple, Google, Apple Vision Pro, Meta's
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home office holds collections of objects "from the history of technology"Altman's personal objects include a hand ax, one of the earliest tools in human history. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWhile OpenAI might be focused on the future of technology with artificial intelligence, CEO Sam Altman's home is a love letter to the past. In an episode of the "Life in Seven Songs" podcast, Altman said that he stores collections of personal objects "from the history of technology" in his private home office.
Persons: Sam Altman's, Altman, Organizations: Service, Business Locations: San Francisco
Read previewConsumers could end up paying the (personalized) price as AI becomes more popular, FTC Chair Lina Khan recently warned. Khan said that dynamic pricing, while a separate pricing strategy, may have helped price targeting become more prevalent as people become increasingly used to encountering it. Dynamic pricing itself has already proven controversial in some areas. Wendy's received major heat from customers after announcing plans to introduce dynamic pricing and AI-enabled menu changes as early as 2025. Later, the fast-food chain clarified that its dynamic pricing would not raise prices but rather only provide discounts.
Persons: , Lina Khan, Khan, there's, we've, Wendy's, Kroger, Elizabeth Pancotti, Pancotti Organizations: Service, Innovation, Business, FTC, Microsoft, Walmart, Roosevelt Institute
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel encouraged employees to have tough conversations to drive the business forward. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOftentimes productive discussions are some of the most uncomfortable to have, but Snap CEO Evan Spiegel wants workers to push through the awkwardness. In an interview with The Verge, Spiegel said he encourages team members to have "tough conversations" to move the business forward.
Persons: Evan Spiegel, Spiegel, Organizations: Netflix, Service, Business
Microsoft's CEO said Sam Altman's brief ousting from OpenAI feels like a "long-lost memory." Microsoft is building its own AI model, MAI-1, while OpenAI recently unveiled its latest model, o1. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementSam Altman's sudden ousting from OpenAI stunned the tech industry only last November, but Microsoft's CEO has already moved on from the drama. During the 2024 Fast Company Innovation Panel, Satya Nadella said that Altman's brief expulsion feels like "a long-lost memory."
Persons: Sam Altman's, OpenAI, , Satya Nadella, Altman Organizations: Microsoft, MAI, Service Locations: OpenAI
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos spoke at the 2024 Fast Company Innovation Festival. Sarandos was asked about Netflix's shift from rejecting ads and original content to embracing both. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Netflix's co-CEO, Ted Sarandos, was asked about past switch-ups on things it said it would "never" introduce to the platform during an interview at the 2024 Fast Company Innovation Festival on Wednesday.
Persons: Ted Sarandos, Sarandos, Organizations: Netflix, Innovation, Service, Business
Read previewOn Monday, Amazon mandated corporate workers return to the office five days a week beginning January 2nd. AdvertisementHere's a list, in alphabetical order, of major companies requiring employees to return to offices. BlackRockLast year, BlackRock mandated employees return to the office four days a week. MetaMeta updated its remote work policies in September 2023, requiring employees to head into the office three days a week. AdvertisementWalmartAlong with slashing hundreds of jobs, Walmart also asked previously remote employees in the US to move to offices.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Andy Jassy, We've, Jassy, Insider's Ashley Stewart, It's, Apple's, Tim Cook, Rob Goldstein, Caroline Heller, Chipotle, Bob Iger, Iger, signees, David Solomon, Fortune, Fiona Cicconi, Arvind Krishna, Jamie Dimon, Redfin, Glenn Kelman, Salesforce Salesforce, Marc Benioff, Howard Schultz, Schultz, Tesla, Elon Musk, nodded, Musk, X, Yao Yue, Yue, Dara Khosrowshahi Organizations: Service, JPMorgan, Business, Amazon, Apple, BlackRock, Hudson, Bloomberg, Citigroup Citigroup, HSBC Holding Plc, Barclays, Citigroup, Reuters, Disney, The Washington Post, CNBC, Google, San Francisco Bay Area, IBM IBM, IBM, Meta Meta, Frisco, San Francisco Standard, Engineers, Starbucks, Elon, Twitter, National Labor Relations, Walmart, Street Journal Locations: Seattle, New York City, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, Dallas , Atlanta, Toronto, Arkansas, New Jersey
With iOS 18, Apple is bringing updates to a wide range of apps and features, including Mail, Photos, iMessage, and Apple Wallet. And while iOS 18 will eventually feature Apple Intelligence features for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 lineup, you'll have to wait until October to see those features start rolling out. AdvertisementHere are some of the changes we're most excited about iOS 18. A new home screen designApple iOS 18 lets you customize your home screen wallpaper, app icons, and widgets. Apple Maps is becoming more hiker-friendlyApple Maps will have topographic maps with detailed trail networks and hiking routes with iOS 18.
Persons: , it's, Ronak Shah, You'll, Craig Federighi, Apple Cash, Apple AirPods, Siri, Apple Organizations: Service, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Business, Tapbacks, Google, OpenAI Locations: Siri
Go to newsletter preferencesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. That's the code name that Elon Musk's security team uses to refers to him, The New York Times reported as part of an investigation into the Tesla CEO's protective services. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementIn 2022, Business Insider revealed that Musk secretly bought a house after his former address became public knowledge. Related storiesA Tesla SEC filing revealed that Musk's security company billed the company $2.4 million in 2023 and another $500,000 through February 2024, representing just a portion of Musk's total security expenses.
Persons: , Musk, He's, Errol, Mark Zuckerberg's, Tim, Tesla, Zachary Kirkhorn Organizations: Service, NASA, Elon, New York Times, Business, Times, SEC, Errol's, Apple, Tesla's Locations: bitcoin, Nevada, Texas
Travis Kalanick discussed his departure from Uber at the 2024 All-In Summit. Kalanick faced investor pressure and scandals in the lead-up to his resignation in 2017. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTravis Kalanick's messy breakup from Uber seven years ago would understandably still be a sore spot seven years later, but the former CEO said he's moved on.
Persons: Travis Kalanick, Uber, Kalanick, , Travis, he's, Jason Calacanis Organizations: Service, Business
Apple is showing off Apple Park Observatory, a new subterranean venue at its headquarters. The event space is designed with natural materials and built into a hillside of Apple Park. You can expect Apple to host visitors and press at the venue during its product launches and events. Design website Dezeen published the first photos of Apple Park Observatory, the company's new subterranean venue that's built into the ground, earlier this week. The event space is nestled in the hillside of Apple Park, the company's $5 billion headquarters designed by Foster + Partners in Cupertino, California.
Persons: , Dezeen Organizations: Apple, Service, Foster + Partners, Business Locations: Apple, J.R.R, Cupertino , California
You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Go to newsletter preferencesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Back on June 29, 2007, when Apple's cofounder and then-CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPhone, he called it "an iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator," all in one. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Here's a look at how the iPhone has evolved from 2007 to now.
Persons: , Steve Jobs, Jobs Organizations: Service, Business
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewWhile LinkedIn is the mecca of job search, chief product officer Tomer Cohen said he didn't actually apply for his role at the company before being asked to join. After accumulating a student visa and massive school debt, Cohen co-founded a now-defunct startup called FellowUp, a personalized automated assistant. Cohen said that LinkedIn was exciting and and the opportunity to make an impact — which he had a plan for. Related stories"I don't know if this is a recommendation for everybody, but for me, it's worked really, really well," Cohen said.
Persons: , Tomer Cohen, didn't, Cohen, Nishar, recalibrated, monetarily, it's Organizations: Service, LinkedIn, Business, VP Locations: Israel
Yet many of the students enrolled in her ethics and technology course decided to introduce themselves with ChatGPT. AdvertisementSecond week of the semester and I've already had students use (and own up to using) ChatGPT to write their first assignment: "briefly introduce yourself and say what you're hoping to get out of this class". AdvertisementThe calculator argument — why ChatGPT is not just another problem-solving toolMany of the commenters who defended using AI likened ChatGPT for writing to using a calculator for math problems. OpenAI even partnered with Arizona State University to offer students and faculty full access to ChatGPT Enterprise for tutoring, coursework, research, and more. A professor in another post that received over 600 upvotes said that ChatGPT was "ruining" their love of teaching.
Persons: , Megan Fritts, Fritts, I've, they're, clued, ChatGPT, they've, Charles Harvey, Harvey, I'm, They're, Curby Alexander, Anna Cunningham, Joel Nishimura, OpenAI, upvotes Organizations: Service, Business, University of Arkansas, University of Central, EdWeek Research, Texas Christian University, Arizona State University, ChatGPT Enterprise Locations: Little, University of Central Arkansas, Arizona
Martin's personal success with the challenge inspired her to bring the tradition to the Google offices. However, asking tech bros to stay away from their tech — even for just a night — required a strategic introduction. "Pick one night a week is so much less powerful than no-tech Tuesday," she said. At the end of the challenge, Martin said that 97.2% of participants reported feeling that no-tech Tuesday in some way positively impacted their work performance and/or stress level, and 92% said they planned to continue the challenge. Advertisement"Some participants have been doing the challenge for five years and have kept up with every single Tuesday night since I first held it," Martin said.
Persons: , Laura Mae Martin, JOMO, Martin, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, JOMO Locations: Swiss
Read previewDuring his decade at Airbnb, Vlad Loktev picked up some pointers from CEO Brian Chesky. Although Loktev noted that their booking numbers were up and things appeared to be running smoothly, the CEO responded, "Things are just too calm. Loktev said he learned from how Chesky strategically inserted some disarray into an otherwise calm process. And he learned it from Chesky, whom Loktev said would continuously grow. AdvertisementIt's not about hitting the goalWhen it came to thinking big, Loktev said Chesky taught him how to rethink big goals.
Persons: , Vlad Loktev, Brian Chesky, Loktev, Chesky, you've, That's, Brian, Paul Graham, Graham, Steve Jobs, they'll, it's Organizations: Service, Zynga, Ventures, Business, Airbnb, VP, Apple Locations: Airbnb, Chesky
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Elly Ross, a head of product at an e-commerce company who is starting her own candy shop, "lil sweet treat." I was going on a walk to lunch one day and I passed by the unit that is now "lil sweet treat" — and I immediately knew that this was the spot for the candy shop. Product management skills in the candy shop worldA lot of the skills that I cultivated as a PM have been so helpful in building "lil sweet treat." When you buy this large amount of candy, you have to transfer that candy from one of the candy store bags into another vessel at home. Every time that your shopper reaches for a sweet treat, they see the "lil sweet treat" branding associate that sweet treat with "lil sweet treat."
Persons: , Elly Ross, It's, I've, it's, we've, they're, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Google, Blackstone Group, Apple, Microsoft, Big Tech Locations: Swedish, New York, Germany, New York City
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