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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says AI and human customer service agents are indistinguishable. Benioff said AI agents had reached "another level of capability." Customer service is seen as one of the sectors where AI could have the biggest impact. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMarc Benioff thinks AI has progressed to a point where humans and AI customer service agents are now indistinguishable.
Persons: Marc Benioff, Benioff, , David Sacks Organizations: Service, Business
Apple released the latest version of its iPhone operating system, iOS 18, on Monday, including several new security and privacy features. The rollout comes a week after Apple unveiled new versions of the iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch. Here's a rundown of some new security and privacy features and how to access them. A new Passwords app to improve on iCloud keychainApple has created a separate app for storing user passwords. AI privacy protectionsSeparately, Apple will soon be launching Apple Intelligence, an artificial intelligence platform developed by Apple.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Apple, Jodi Daniels, Thorin, Klosowski, Daniels Organizations: Apple, Steve, Apple Watch, Red Clover Advisors, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Apple Vision, Apple Intelligence Locations: Cupertino , California, U.S, Keychain
Ideally the Fed will cut rates by a half-point without triggering growth worries, Morgan Stanley says. According to new research from Morgan Stanley, that would be the best possible outcome for stocks. Ahead of the rate cut, Morgan Stanley suggested that investors increase exposure to two stock cohorts that have historically outperformed in similar environments: defensive and high-quality. Defensive stocks include sectors such as utilities and consumer staples — groups that are less reliant on macroeconomic conditions to perform well. Large caps also tend to outperform small caps both before and after the Fed's first rate cut.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Mike Wilson, , Morgan, cyclicals, Wilson Organizations: Service, Federal Reserve
Some dishes at Italian restaurants are worth ordering, but others you're better off making at home. 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 . AdvertisementMany Italian restaurants serve up tasty classics, but not everything on the menu is equal. Here's what to order and what to avoid next time you visit an Italian eatery.
Persons: margherita, e pepe, Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Italian
Read previewA key protection for student-loan borrowers is ending this month. On September 30, the on-ramp period for federal student-loan borrowers is coming to an end. AdvertisementThe Education Department has not announced any further protections for missed payments, but it's working to carry out different forms of relief. Additionally, President Joe Biden's second attempt at broader student-loan forgiveness is also already facing a lawsuit, delaying the timeline for millions of borrowers to get debt relief. The legal challenges, along with the conclusion of the on-ramp period, present a challenging time for student-loan borrowers as the year comes to a close.
Persons: , Joe Biden's Organizations: Service, Education Department, Business, Public, Office, Congressional, New York Federal Reserve, Social Security, Department, GOP
Madeline Mann, CEO of Self Made Millennial, schedules no meetings on Tuesdays and Fridays. Mann found that calls disrupted her ability to focus, prompting her to block off two days each week. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementA couple of years ago, founder Madeline Mann wasn't happy with how she was getting things done at work. So, the CEO of the career-coaching service Self Made Millennial decided that her calendar would remain free from meetings on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Persons: Madeline Mann, Mann, , Madeline Mann wasn't Organizations: Self, Service, Business
Candice Bergen threw shade at JD Vance at the Emmys on Sunday night. Bergen was presenting the best lead actress in a comedy series award. She linked then-VP Dan Quayle's criticism of "Murphy Brown" to Vance's "childless cat lady" remark. Bergen presented the award for lead actress in a comedy series. In her brief speech before announcing the winner, she reflected on her own time starring in the comedy series "Murphy Brown," on which she played the titular character.
Persons: Candice Bergen, Vance, Bergen, Dan Quayle's, Murphy Brown, , JD Vance, Murphy, Dan Quayle Organizations: Service, Business
Mark Cuban says he would take over Fox News and X, formerly Twitter, if he could. Fox News is too expensive and Elon Musk is unlikely to sell X, Cuban told Wired's Lauren Goode. Advertisement"Shark Tank" star Mark Cuban says he would buy Fox News and X if he could. "If I had enough money to do it, which I don't, I'd buy it in a heartbeat," Cuban said of purchasing Fox News. Buying Fox News, Cuban said earlier in his interview, would serve as an antidote to a demographic he calls the "Fox News generation."
Persons: Mark Cuban, Elon Musk, Cuban, Wired's Lauren Goode, Organizations: Fox News, Elon, Service, Wired, Buying Fox News, Business
Read previewSatellite images newly released by the British defense ministry show several destroyed bridges in Russia after Ukrainian strikes. The satellite images, which were captured last month but only released on Saturday, show the aftermath of Ukrainian strikes on one road bridge and two pontoon bridges in Kursk. AdvertisementRussia can use its floating pontoon bridges, which are temporary, to ferry personnel and military equipment across the Seym. These bridges came into play as Ukrainian strikes knocked out some of the more permanent structures. Related storiesUkraine has also used ground-launched weapons like the US-provided High Mobility Rocket Artillery System, or HIMARS, to strike bridges in Kursk.
Persons: , ike, remlin, ince Organizations: Service, Business, Ministry of, Ministry of Defense, " Aviation, Air Force Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Kursk, Moscow
Donald Trump survived what appears to be a second assassination attempt on Sunday. Elon Musk then posted on X, asking why there have been no assassination attempts on Biden or Harris. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! In a now-deleted post, Musk questioned why there have been no assassination attempts on President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris. The FBI is now probing what it says appears to be a second attempted assassination of Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Harris, Musk, , Elon, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Trump Organizations: Biden, Service, FBI Locations: Trump's, West Palm Beach , Florida
I ordered a strip steak and a Caesar salad at STK and Capital Grille to compare the chains. STK served one of the best steaks I've ever had, but the meal there was twice as expensive. The Caesar salad at Capital Grille was excellent, but I really wasn't impressed by its steak. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementBoth STK Steakhouse, which has 20 locations in the US and a few more overseas, and Capital Grille, which has over 70 locations across the States, Mexico, and Costa Rica, have much to offer their diners.
Persons: Caesar, STK, Organizations: Service, Business Locations: States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Midtown Manhattan
Thieves stole a famous Winston Churchill portrait from an Ottawa hotel in late 2021. The 1941 portrait was replaced with a forgery and went unnoticed for over 6 months. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementA famous Winston Churchill portrait that thieves replaced with a forgery two years ago will soon be back on display. Police say thieves stole the famous portrait from the Fairmont Château Laurier Hotel in Ottawa in the weeks after Christmas 2021.
Persons: Winston Churchill, , Yousouf Karsh, Martin Luther King Jr, Queen Elizabeth, Alfred Hitchcock Organizations: Police, Service, Fairmont, Business Locations: Ottawa, London, Canada, Armenian
Read previewIn the wake of the Ukraine war, Russia has formed a close alliance with China, the world's second-biggest economy, and boosted trade ties with other major economies, such as India. AdvertisementFor decades, North Korea has been among the poorest and most isolated Asian countries, with the UN imposing severe sanctions to curtail its nuclear weapons program. However, the Ukraine war enabled North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to improve his situation, forming a valuable security pact with Russian President Vladimir Putin's Russia in June. AdvertisementIn return, Kim has secured new security pledges from Putin, alongside access to valuable Russian military technology. Ukraine is currently battling to hold back intensifying Russian attacks in Donetsk, east Ukraine, but has seized control of a swath of Russian territory in Kursk.
Persons: , GUR, Kyrylo Budanov, Budanov, Kim Jong, Vladimir Putin's, Kim, Putin Organizations: Service, Business, Kyiv, Reuters, North, US Defense Intelligence Agency Locations: Ukraine, Russia, China, India, North Korea, Vladimir Putin's Russia, Korea, Iran, Donetsk, Kursk
Larry Ellison, the cofounder of Oracle, is praised for looking 30 years younger at age 80. 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 . AdvertisementLarry Ellison is winning praise online for looking far younger than his age. "Ellison, now 80, is doing a good job managing biological aging," Johnson, founder of payments company Braintree, wrote on X.
Persons: Larry Ellison, Antiaging, Bryan Johnson, , Ellison, Johnson Organizations: Oracle, Service, Business Locations: Braintree
US stocks were mixed on Monday ahead of the Fed's expected rate cut later in the week. Fed fund futures show markets see odds of a 50 basis point cut as more likely than a 25 basis point move. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementUS stocks were mixed on Monday ahead of a major Federal Reserve meeting that's expected to deliver the first interest rate cut in four years. Treasury yields dipped, with the 10-year bond down about one basis point to 3.64%.
Persons: , it's, Dan Ives, Powell, Ives Organizations: Treasury, Service, Reserve, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Fed, Wedbush Securities, Nvidia, Broadcom, Oracle, Here's
With no strong growth stimulus, it's unlikely China reaches its 5% GDP target, economist Yingrui Wang says. Wang warns that China could slip into a "yawning demand-deficient deflation trap" going into 2025. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWith new weak economic data and no clear sign of a stronger growth stimulus, China most likely won't reach its growth targets by year-end, AXA Investment Managers economist Yingrui Wang says. "Time is running out for China this year to achieve its growth targets, but also to avoid a more protracted slowdown," Wang wrote in a Monday note.
Persons: Yingrui Wang, Wang, Organizations: Service, AXA Investment, Business Locations: China
Read previewThe Ukrainian army is extending the period of training for its new recruits after months of reports have shown that their soldiers are ill-trained for combat and risk dying out too quickly. The current training period for new recruits is three months, which includes one month of basic military training and two months of vocational training, according to Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda. The news of the extended training period comes after months of reports have shown that Ukraine's soldiers do not have the adequate training required to be on the front lines. And according to a June Washington Post report, Ukrainian commanders often had to dedicate time to training recruits basic skills like how to shoot. Ukrainian soldiers, according to the Kyiv Independent, are worried that the army will run out of trained people to continue fighting.
Persons: , Oleksandr Syrskyi, Schmidt, Chasiv Yar, didn't Organizations: Service, Facebook, Business, General Staff of, Armed Forces, Ukraine's Facebook, Ukrainska, Associated Press, AP, 47th Brigade, Washington Post, 93rd Mechanized Brigade, Post, Kyiv Independent, Kyiv, Mechanized Brigade Locations: Ukrainian, Chasiv
I flew in British Airways' business-class Club Suite for a long-haul flight for the first time. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementI've flown business class with a few airlines, but I recently did so for the first time with British Airways. I booked a Club Suite in its long-haul business-class cabin, Club World, for my almost-eight-hour flight from Heathrow in London to Logan International in Boston. The Club Suite debuted in 2019 as part of the airline's almost $9 billion investment in upgrading its passenger experience.
Persons: Organizations: British Airways, Service, Logan International, Business Locations: Heathrow, London, Boston
Mark Cuban says he doesn't plan to enter politics. "I can do more from the private sector," Cuban told Goode. AdvertisementBillionaire investor Mark Cuban says he isn't interested in running for office. "No, hell no," Cuban told Wired's Lauren Goode in an interview published Thursday. I can do more from the private sector," Cuban told Goode.
Persons: Mark Cuban, Wired's Lauren Goode, Cuban, Goode, Organizations: Service, Business
Go to newsletter preferencesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementAccording to a Harris poll from September 2023, about 45% of adults aged 18 to 29 were still living with their parents. However, the "Oracle of Wall Street" economist — so known for correctly predicting the 2008 crisis — did not foresee a recession, given that stronger cohorts would continue to power the economy. Aside from Gen Z and millennial consumers, top-earners are also helping keep the US economy afloat, Whitney noted. Those raking in over $150,000 are still active in the economy, though buying has shifted toward essentials over discretionary products.
Persons: , Meredith Whitney —, Harris, Whitney, McDonald's, Gen Z Organizations: Service, Financial Times, Business, Whitney, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dollar
Stocks are set to climb higher for at least the next few weeks, according to Fundstrat's Tom Lee. Lee pointed to the Fed's policy meeting, with markets expecting a rate cut on Wednesday. A Fed rate cut will be bullish for stocks, regardless of its size, he told CNBC. AdvertisementWall Street has been anticipating rate cuts for months, especially as the economy has shown some weakness stemming from tighter financial conditions. However, stocks should move higher regardless of the size of the rate cut, Lee said, so long as central bankers assure markets that more cuts are coming.
Persons: Tom Lee, Lee, , Powell Organizations: CNBC, Service, Bureau of Labor, New York Fed
Apple shares were down 3% on Monday, leading a drop in the wider tech sector. The slide came after analyst Ming-Chi Kuo warned of light iPhone 16 demand. The lack of demand for the newest iPhone is likely because Apple has yet to roll out its most anticipated new feature, Apple Intelligence, Kuo said. Advertisement"One of the key factors for the lower-than-expected demand for the iPhone 16 Pro series is that the major selling point, Apple Intelligence, is not available at launch alongside the iPhone 16 release," Kuo said in a Sunday note. "In that case, I believe that Apple will implement more aggressive iPhone product strategies in 2025 to stimulate market demand," Kuo said.
Persons: Ming, Chi Kuo, , TF International Securities analyst Ming, Kuo Organizations: Apple, Semiconductor, Nasdaq, Service, TF International Securities analyst, Apple Intelligence, Dow Jones, Micron, Broadcom, Inc, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
Gen Z superstar Chappell Roan isn't afraid to admit she's tired, per Rolling Stone. Roan said she rejected her label's request to film a music video for her hit song "Good Luck, Babe!" Roan said she was "too tired," and the song was already a hit without a video. singer said in an interview with Rolling Stone that she had resisted her label's requests to film a music video for the hit song, saying she was "too tired." "Do you know how hard it is to do a music video when you're this exhausted and burnt?"
Persons: Chappell Roan isn't, Roan, , Chappell Roan, she's, !, Brittany Spanos Organizations: Service, Business
"Shōgun" won 18 Emmys, breaking the record for most wins in one season. The series initially seemed like a risky bet because it was a historical show with a non-English script. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! Advertisement"Shōgun" smashed the record for the most Emmy Awards won by a show in one season, once again proving non-English shows are worth investing in. During this year's Emmy Awards ceremonies, "Shōgun" took home 18 awards, beating the previous record of 13 held by the 2008 HBO miniseries "John Adams."
Persons: , John Adams, Shōgun Organizations: Service, HBO, Disney, Business
Donald Trump can sell his Trump Media stock soon, potentially scoring a huge payout. The lockup period for Trump Media shares ends September 25, or earlier if some conditions are met. Trump's stake in Trump Media is worth about $2 billion, over half his total net worth. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! The potential source of the wealth is the Republican presidential nominee's company Trump Media, which owns his platform, Truth Social.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump's, , Trump Organizations: Trump Media, Service, Republican, Nasdaq
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