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The site has been playing host to items with names such as, "I cannot fulfill this request as it goes against OpenAI use policy." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. One dresser previously listed on Amazon was called, "I'm sorry but I cannot fulfill this request it goes against OpenAI use policy. AdvertisementAnother listing, which appears to be a piece of hose, is titled: "I apologize, but I cannot complete this task it requires using trademarked brand names which goes against OpenAI use policy." Representatives for Amazon and OpenAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, made outside normal working hours.
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TikTok creators are livestreaming from stores like T.J. Maxx and selling items online. AdvertisementTikTokers are livestreaming shopping trips to stores like T.J. Maxx and HomeGoods, and charging viewers to buy items from them, in a new side hustle that's taking off on the social media platform. In the video, user @anamolykb, asked viewers: "Is personal shopping the new side hustle?" She said: "So, apparently there's this thing where people go to T.J. Maxx, Ross, Marshalls, HomeGoods, Burlington Coat Factory and start a live. 'I live in the sticks so it's nice to have a personal shopper'Off-price stores like T.J. Maxx and Ross are known for offering a treasure hunt shopping experience.
Persons: , @anamolykb, TikTok's, Ross, Erin McDowell, CJ, Kayla Organizations: Maxx, Service, Daily, Burlington Coat Factory Locations: Maxx, Ross, Marshalls, HomeGoods, Burlington
If you're looking for an extra income stream, selling products online is one option. Courtesy of Sahaj DhingraDuring the summer between his sophomore and junior years of college, Sahaj Dhingra did $100,000 worth of Amazon sales in three and a half months. One strategy he implemented about a month after launching helped him scale quickly: He started listing products before buying the inventory. Shan Shan Fu used Etsy as a testing ground for what would sell best on AmazonShan Shan Fu, founder of Millennials In Motion. Courtesy of Shan Shan FuShan Shan Fu sold enough socks and tights on Amazon that she felt comfortable leaving corporate America to work for herself.
Persons: Sahaj Dhingra, Jatin Naran, Jatin Naran Jatin Naran, Naran, Fu, Shan, Shan Fu Organizations: Business, Costco, Amazon, Google, Millennials Locations: College, Dhingra, London, America
In the summer of 2019, she was listening to a podcast that mentioned side hustles that included selling on Etsy and blogging. The podcast advertised a course from Gold City Ventures that taught people how to create and sell digital printables on Etsy. Jimenez decided she wanted to give it a try and signed up for the course while simultaneously creating her Etsy store. AdvertisementHer Etsy sales began to pick up. "So maybe there's 10,000 people searching for that every month, but there's 100,000 people that have made those cards.
Persons: Rachel Jimenez, didn't, Jimenez, hadn't, I, there's, Etsy, they're Organizations: Service, Claremont Graduate University, Gold City Ventures, Facebook Locations: Etsy
Mortgage rates dropped substantially toward the end of last year, but it could be a few months before we see them ease further. This week, average 30-year mortgage rates inched up to 6.66%, according to Freddie Mac, a four-basis-point increase from the week before. Though we may need to wait a bit longer for the Fed to start cutting rates, once it does, mortgage rates should recede somewhat. See more mortgage rates on Zillow Real Estate on ZillowToday's refinance ratesMortgage type Average rate today This information has been provided by Zillow. This means your entire monthly mortgage payment, including taxes and insurance, shouldn't exceed 28% of your pre-tax monthly income.
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AdvertisementIn total, the advanced tech imported by the Kremlin in those months is valued at $8.77 billion, the report said. Components from all of these companies have been found in Russian weapons retrieved from the battlefield, the report added. That's more than the US, but still less than the amount of imported tech originating from the Western coalition, which includes South Korea and Japan, per the report's data. AdvertisementThe joint report comes just after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that Western sanctions were marred by loopholes. The Yermak-McFaul International Working Group on Russian Sanctions is partially run by Zelenskyy's office.
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He started making money on the app by offering fishing baits through TikTok Shop, selling around 92 strawberry- and sweet-corn-flavored "little bitz," for instance. "TikTok product violations are nearly enough to make me walk away," one merchant who sells children's products on TikTok Shop told BI. TikTok Shop officially launched in the US in September after months of testing and previous rollouts in other countries like the UK and Singapore. But lately, its AI detection system has run amok, Shop sellers told BI. Several TikTok Shop merchants told BI that it felt like submitting a ticket through the creator center felt like a dead end.
Persons: Joel, livestreaming, TikTok, Sellers, Jessica Slone, Anastasia Wesselink Moellering, Etsy Organizations: Business, TikTok Shop, Singapore, Bloomberg, TikTok, Shopify Locations: Chicago
I was surprised this week to note the large number of health-care names represented on the new highs list. Here are three stocks in the health-care sector that could provide further upside potential based on their improving technical characteristics. That all changed in November, when BSX finally broke above this well-established resistance level, pushing into the upper $50s this month. From November 2022 to June 2023, AMGN dropped from around $295 to $215, shedding about 27% of its value in just seven months. With any breakouts like this one, it's important to watch the previous resistance level which often serves as price support going forward.
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Washington, DC CNN —Mortgage rates ticked up this week for the second week in a row, but remain more than a full percentage point lower than their high last year. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.66% in the week ending January 11, up from 6.62% the previous week, according to data from Freddie Mac released Thursday. When Treasury yields go up, so do mortgage rates; when they go down, mortgage rates tend to follow. Lower mortgage rates expected to bring new inventoryWhile mortgage rates trending lower is welcome news for homebuyers, those in the market are still dealing with the double whammy of low inventory and high home prices that continue to rise. But, she added, the pace of mortgage rates declining is likely to be slower going forward than the dramatic nine-week drop at the end of 2023.
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Google Cloud launches new generative AI tools for retailers
  + stars: | 2024-01-11 | by ( Alex Koller | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Google launched several new tools for retailers using generative artificial intelligence to improve online shopping experiences and other retail operations, its cloud business announced in a release Thursday. Google Cloud's offerings are the latest example of generative AI's growing influence in the retail industry. Google's newly unveiled AI products additionally include tools for enhancing retailers' customer service systems and expediting their product cataloging processes. Beyond online shopping, brick-and-mortar stores are also getting new AI capabilities through Google Distributed Cloud Edge, an existing hardware and software product. The announcement of Google Cloud's latest AI tools comes just days before the start of the National Retail Federation's annual convention in New York City.
Persons: Carrie Tharp Organizations: Google, Amazon, National, CNBC PRO Locations: New York City
Since 2022, at least nine states — including six in 2023 — passed laws to impose harsher penalties for organized retail crime offenses, and New York and California could join that list. It's tough to determine whether theft offenses are up nationally, as it's a crime that often goes unreported and undetected. Experts previously told CNBC that laws that increase penalties for retail crime offenses may not actually reduce theft offenses, and could disproportionately harm marginalized groups. "Across our nation and our state, retail theft has surged, creating fear among customers and workers. Newsom this week also called for new legislation that would address organized retail crime.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, Gavin Newsom, , It's, Hochul, Newsom, sheriff's, — CNBC's Christina Wilkie Organizations: Democratic, Republicans, CNBC, Owners, CNBC PRO Locations: New York, California
TikTok appears to heavily promote videos and livestreams that use Shop — even if what's on sale is junk. AdvertisementIf you've noticed your "For You" page on Tiktok has become overrun with posts and livestreams of TikTok Shop items you have little interest in, you're not alone. The TikTok Shop hard launched this fall. And unlike the regular FYP, which has an uncanny ability to predict what content you'll love, the TikTok Shop has a way of showing you stuff you don't love. That explains a lot about why your feed may be flooded with live streams and Shop posts for stuff as junky as a used pencil.
Persons: TikTok, , John Herrman, Herrman Organizations: Service, New York Magazine
New York CNN —eBay will pay a $3 million criminal penalty for a harassment campaign, including sending live cockroaches, of a Massachusetts-based couple who ran a newsletter that was sometimes critical of the company. eBay was charged with six criminal offenses, including stalking, witness tampering and obstruction of justice, after several of the company’s employees sent disturbing packages to the home of Ina and David Steiner in 2019, including a bloody pig mask, a fetal pig, live insects and a funeral wreath. “The company’s employees and contractors involved in this campaign put the victims through pure hell, in a petrifying campaign aimed at silencing their reporting and protecting the eBay brand,” Levy said. According to the US attorney’s statement, eBay employees, including Jim Baugh, eBay’s senior director of safety and security at the time, were frustrated with the tone of the Steiners’ newsletter, which aimed to provide information to eBay sellers. eBay said it terminated all involved employees in 2020, including the company’s former chief communications officer.
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eBay has agreed to pay a $3 million fine after its employees waged a harassment campaign against a Massachusetts couple. The employees sent live spiders, cockroaches, and a bloody pig mask to the couple. AdvertisementOnline retailer eBay Inc. will pay a $3 million fine to resolve criminal charges over a harassment campaign waged by employees who sent live spiders, cockroaches and other disturbing items to the home of a Massachusetts couple, according to court papers filed Thursday. The couple produced an online newsletter called EcommerceBytes that upset eBay executives with its coverage. Wenig, who stepped down as CEO in 2019, was not criminally charged in the case and has denied having any knowledge of the harassment campaign or ever telling anyone to do anything illegal.
Persons: , David, Ina Steiner, Josh Levy, Devin Wenig, Wenig, James Baugh, Baugh, David Harville, Harville Organizations: eBay, Service, eBay Inc, Justice Department, EBay, Associated Press, Communist Party of Locations: Massachusetts, California, United States, Boston, Wenig
There are 34 cities nationwide where, Zillow forecasts, home prices will fall in 2024. Prices are expected to fall the most in San Jose, California, followed by New Orleans. Zillow predicts home prices will fall in 34 of the 50 largest US cities from November 2023 to November 2024. The forecast is based on Zillow's Home Value Index, which Zillow says represents the "typical home value for a region." Home prices fall for a variety of reasons.
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Splatoon 3 proved to be a hit in Japan, helping keep momentum for Nintendo's ageing Switch console. Nintendo has sold 132.46 million units of the Switch, making it the company's second-most successful console after the handheld Nintendo DS. If the Switch remained popular in the holiday quarter then Nintendo could push a new console out to the Fall of this year, Goyal said. If Switch sales dropped in the December quarter, the new device could come as early as Spring or Summer, he added. Kantan Games' Toto said he expects the successor to be a "new device and not just an upgrade."
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Advertising and marketing pros made up 7% of CES' attendees in 2023, per CES. Look for topics like the creator economy and the rise of artificial intelligence to dominate the conversation for advertisers, Kassan added. And Roku, which is closing in on its search for a new ad sales head, is sending a large contingent. The cost advertisers pay for streaming ads is expected to decline as platforms release more inventory, particularly with Amazon unleashing ads on Prime Video. Advertisers also have more options with the fast-growing FASTs (free, ad-supported streaming TV channels), which primarily offer older TV shows and movies.
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Most of the products Dhingra resells fall under the grocery category, like sparkling water, soda, energy drinks, and protein shakes. To find profitable products, he considers two specific metrics. That's why Dhingra is looking for profitable products; he wants something that has "some fluff around the margins," he said. AdvertisementBSR scores and demand evolve, so he's always on the hunt for profitable products. That's why he always likes to have some capital set aside in case he discovers a new, profitable product.
Persons: , Dhingra, he's Organizations: Service, Costco, Walmart, Business, Amazon
There's finally a glimmer of hope for the housing market, according to Redfin. AdvertisementThere are signs the frozen housing market is starting to thaw after a year where higher mortgage rates drove potential buyers away, according to Redfin. Still, the flare-up fueled a slowdown in housing market activity, with potential buyers disenchanted by higher rates and would-be sellers opting to stay put to take advantage of being locked in at a lower mortgage rate. Mortgage rates still look high compared to historic levels despite the recent pick-up in demand, according to real-estate agents. "There have been more tours and more offers on my listings since mortgage rates started declining," said Shay Stein, who works for Redfin in Las Vegas.
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Mortgage demand ended 2023 on a sour note, despite a sharp drop in mortgage interest rates during December. Total application volume was down 9.4% for the week ended Dec. 29, compared with two weeks earlier, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's seasonally adjusted index. The average rate on the 30-year fixed ended the year at 6.76%, lower than where it was two weeks ago, but higher than it was a week ago. The builders are a bright spot, especially because they can buy down mortgage rates, but new homes do come at a price premium. Mortgage rates started this week higher after also edging up on Friday.
Persons: Joel Kan, refinanced, Matthew Graham Organizations: Mortgage, Federal Reserve, Mortgage News Daily, Reserve, CNBC PRO Locations: Miami , Florida
They shared how they made an additional income from their side hustles while keeping the hours they spent on them to a minimum. He said he decided to sell products on Amazon FBA because it required minimal upfront costs. Alistor spent about 20 hours a week working on his side hustle alongside his 9-to-5 for two years. AdvertisementBut when he was laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic, he began spending 50 hours a week on the business. In 2023, Alistor decided to reduce the hours he spent on his business to 10 hours a week.
Persons: , Desiree Sandison, Sandison, Heather Johnson, Johnson, I'd, Ben Alistor, Alistor, Seth Sutherland, Sutherland, cohosting, Gaurav Shrishrimal, Shrishrimal Organizations: Service, Business, hustles, Amazon Locations: I'd, Etsy, Reykjavík, Iceland, India
.SPX YTD mountain S & P 500, YTD As for the "too far, too fast" argument, it's worth recalling that all the S & P 500 has done is nearly complete an almost-symmetrical two-year round trip. Ned Davis Research U.S. strategist Ed Clissold looked back at prior times the S & P 500 has gone more than a year without making a record high. This is always a tricky proposition – cash that leaves money markets to buy stocks leaves the seller of the stocks with cash. For one thing, $6 trillion is only about 12% of total U.S. equity market cap, near the lower end of its historical range. At the 2009 market low money markets were 50% of equity market cap.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors about a potentially bullish tell: Watch for when management buys back shares of a stock with high short interest. Short interest refers to the total number of shares that have been sold short and not yet repurchased. If a company's management starts buying back shares with high short interest, it could be a sign they think the stock won't go any lower. So short sellers may start to quickly repurchase the shares to minimize their losses, leading to a short squeeze that ultimately sends the stock higher. "Insider buying plus heavy short interest can equal raging buy, as long as you avoid situations where the shorts are determined to crush the stock at any cost."
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Most hawkers collect their ice cream and dry ice from wholesale distributors around the country. Lester Ledesma for Business InsiderLiang is one of Singapore's remaining traditional ice cream sellers and part of a bygone era. Buying one from one of Singapore's "ice cream uncles" is almost a right of passage. But Liang, Tan, and many other traditional ice cream sellers in the country find themselves working well into their golden years. In addition to the ice cream cart, the ice cream hawkers often also use big cooler boxes for additional storage.
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Here's a rapid-fire update on all the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. If we get a sell-off in January, Eaton is a logical place to look to buy, Jim said. Procter & Gamble : It's possible that 2024 is a better year for P & G the company than P & G the stock, Jim said. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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