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I'm a security expert and a vice president of engineering at a content management system company, which has Netflix, Tesla, and Adidas among its clients. Here are four things I would keep in mind when interacting with AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, Anthropic's Claude, or Perplexity AI. Follow company AI guidelinesAs using AI in the workplace becomes common for tasks like coding or analysis, it is crucial to follow your company's AI policy. As AI chatbots become more humanlike, we are swayed to share more and open up to topics we would not have before. Do you work in tech or cybersecurity and have a story to share about your experience using AI?
Persons: , Sebastian Gierlinger, Google's, Anthropic's Claude, ChatGPT, OpenAI, chatbots Organizations: Service, Netflix, Tesla, Adidas, Business, Facebook Locations: Storyblok, Austria
Sam Altman may have just scored a major coup
  + stars: | 2024-06-11 | by ( Alex Bitter | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Read previewForget Tim Cook: OpenAI and Sam Altman might be the biggest winners after Monday's announcements at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. While Apple announced Apple Intelligence, its in-house artificial-intelligence tool, it also said that Apple users will soon be able to use ChatGPT in Siri through an integration it created with OpenAI. The feature is part of Apple's iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and Sequoia, its computer operating system. Apple's iOS is installed on about 2.2 billion devices, Wedbush Securities estimated in a note on Monday. OpenAI said in a statement that "the ChatGPT integration, powered by GPT-4o, will come to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS later this year.
Persons: , Tim Cook, OpenAI, Sam Altman, ChatGPT, it's, Craig Federighi, Apple's, Siri, Altman, Google's, Kelsey Peterson, Cook, haven't, macOS, Apple Organizations: Service, Apple's Worldwide, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Business, OpenAI, Wedbush Securities, Washington Post, Google, Safari Locations: Siri, Sequoia, WWDC
While the market is seeing more listings, the boost in supply is not enough to attract buyers, according to Doug Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae. "Mortgage rates are down a bit from May highs, but that hasn't spurred a surge of competition among buyers in the housing market," Divounguy said. Many experts believe the Federal Reserve will likely hold interest rates in the upcoming board meeting on June 12. However, the National Association of Realtors forecast a potential interest rate cut by the fall of this year, according to Jessica Lautz, the NAR's deputy chief economist. 'It's hard to foresee prices really cooling'While the housing market has slowed in terms of the number of transactions, prices haven't soften despite broader expectations, Ostrowski explained.
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But this heavy focus on just a few stocks has led one portfolio manager to urge investors to diversify, naming two stocks he thinks look particularly attractive. Dunn, who also holds the title of co-head of value equity at Morgan Stanley, said other stocks offered investors "a lot of opportunity," naming two he likes. Thermo Fisher Scientific Healthcare services and biotechnology company Thermo Fisher is another favorite for Dunn, who sees it as an industry leader and "supermarket of tools and analytics." "We think [Thermo Fisher is] really ready to sort of benefit from this as the year progresses." Shares in Thermo Fisher are up around 9.5% year-to-date and 12.8% in the last 12 months.
Persons: Nvidia, Aaron Dunn, CNBC's, Dunn, Morgan Stanley, They've, BJ's Organizations: Big Tech, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Tesla, Morgan, Value, Costco Wholesale, Walmart, Sam's, Fisher Scientific Healthcare, . Value Locations: Morgan Stanley's, U.S, Fisher
Read previewMy partner and I decided to splurge on a vacation to Costa Rica for a milestone birthday celebration this year. Costa Rica boasts 5% of the world's biodiversity, with white sand beaches and lush jungles to explore — a huge draw for us as animal lovers. My partner captured drone footage of our rafting trip down the Rio Celeste in Costa Rica. We chose to take a night walk that included a coffee and chocolate tour. I suggest a dedicated night walk tour, which usually begin at dusk, for a chance to see sloths and other creatures, rather than a gimmicky coffee and chocolate tour offered by many locations.
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That's normal, Joseph Fuller, a Harvard Business School professor and co-chair of the school's "Managing the Future of Work" initiative, tells CNBC Make It. A common career mistake people make that can leave you "burned out and unhappy," he adds, is not being honest about your priorities and the trade-offs you're willing to make at work. Finding a job where you have a sense of control and are excited about the work you're doing can help you stay motivated and ward off burnout, Fuller adds. The other trick to finding career satisfaction is to work your core values into your day-to-day responsibilities. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: Joseph Fuller, Fuller Organizations: Harvard Business School, CNBC
But if you ask some Americans, airfares have gotten out of control in recent years. Keyes said international inflation-adjusted airfares for US passengers have also generally fallen over the past decade. To be sure, any frustrations about airfare prices haven't stopped many Americans from flying. "The decline in inflation-adjusted airfares appears to be uncorrelated with the financial performance of the 'big three' airlines," Tan said. AdvertisementIt's also possible that after airfare prices plummeted due to the pandemic, 2022's swift rise in airfares caught Americans off guard.
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"Sales" is the most common search term by recruiters in India on hiring and matching platform, Indeed. "Sales" is the most commonly searched term by employers in India, making up 10% of all resume searches on the platform in 2023, according to research by Indeed. Here are the other common search terms by employers in India in 2023, according to Indeed. "Telecalling is also a relatively cost-effective way to reach customers, particularly in a market like India, making it an attractive option for businesses." Additionally, India has been making a big push for electric vehicles, which is creating a new wave of demand for mechanics, according to Kumar.
Persons: Callam Pickering, APAC, haven't, it's, Pickering, Sashi Kumar, Kumar Organizations: CNBC, India Locations: India, Singapore, Australia, Canada, U.S
I'm a single mom living in Antioch, Illinois — between Milwaukee and Chicago — with two teenagers and a hound. It's a good option for dog owners with reactive pets or those who are uncomfortable with traditional dog parks. I'm making a good amount of moneyPiehl's Illnois backyard where she rents out on Sniffspot. AdvertisementA guest's dog playing in Piehl's backyard. He was working with a dog trainer because his dog would bark and lunge at people while walking.
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Fired researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner published a 165-page essay on the future of AI. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . That is, until earlier this week, when Leopold Aschenbrenner, a researcher fired from OpenAI in April, published his thoughts on the AI revolution in an epic 165-page treatise. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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With the newfound time, "I've thrown myself back into the real estate company," the early retiree told Business Insider. He understands the importance of cash flow but is also convinced that investors at earlier stages in their careers can give back to their communities while also turning a profit. "It's all just percentages: You don't have to give out 90% of your units for affordable housing, but you can do one. He purchased his first affordable housing unit — a single-family home in Fairfield, Alabama that he'll rent on a long-term basis to a Section 8 tenant — in 2023. AdvertisementIt won't cash flow as much as his Airbnb properties, he said, but it allows him to diversify his portfolio.
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We are both in our 30s, so it's the perfect time, but we have one big problem: We are financially unstable. We can't decide whether to go for it anyway or race the clock between fertility and financial stability. My partner and I are struggling financiallyMy partner and I were both raised middle class. Housing, food, childcare, education, transportation, and healthcare are all vital when raising children. Our goal is to improve our financial situation before my fertility window closesFor now, we are seeking out options.
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My boyfriend and I have been together for over eight years, yet we don't live together. I thought I'd live with a partner eventuallyYet, this way of having a relationship still came as a surprise. Alexandra Saville always thought she'd live with a partner one day, but living separately from her partner works for them. Our relationship has always felt differentI'd had boyfriends hold back that intimacy like it was a secret to be kept. I've known his son for over half his life, and we have our own unique and strong relationship, despite the non-conventionality.
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Noa Argamani, who was kidnapped in the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas and is one of four hostages who has been rescued by Israeli forces alive, is pictured in this undated handout photo. Jack Guez | Afp | Getty ImagesA video circulating on social media showed Argamani as she reunited with her father. She also spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone conversation following her rescue. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called the rescue "A great light in a terrible darkness" and welcomed the hostages back. Andrey Kozlov recently moved to Israel from Russia, and had also been working as a security guard at the festival.
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I booked a session with Amanda Clayman, a financial therapist who hosts Fresh Produce Media's Audible series "Emotional Investment." Our appointment resembled a typical therapy session: I filled out an intake form beforehand, answering questions about my earliest experiences with money. AdvertisementThe session made me realize where most of my money is going, and what I can do to curb the spending. I'm overwhelmed by budget spreadsheetsAfter interviewing Clayman for a story on budgeting, I was inspired to start a budgeting spreadsheet. "When you communicate a new intention and ask for support, it's also creating a permission structure for that other person to change," Clayman said.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. While some people tried to find their lifelong friends immediately, most of the people I met at college joked about how ridiculous that expectation was. It's also hard to ignore the role social media plays in creating the impression that everyone has more and better friendships. AdvertisementGood friendships take time to find and growI've probably met over 100 people I could see as potential lifelong friends. Between the people I've made in my residential college, improv group, moot court team, political union, and just wandering around campus, I've probably met my best friends already.
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Read previewAmy Robach says she rediscovered her "feminine energy" after she started dating her former colleague T.J. Holmes. During the conversation, Ouimet said women should be tapping into their feminine energy to attract a male partner. "All the power is in the feminine energy," Ouimet told the couple. "When a woman is truly in your feminine energy, it is magnetic, and so many things will happen for you because you're in that abundance receiving mode." Not paying for datesIn a May 20 episode of their podcast, Robach said Holmes doesn't let her pay on any of their dates.
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Saravutvanset | Room | Getty ImagesAMSTERDAM, Netherlands — Corporate payments startup Payhawk told CNBC it is planning mergers and acquisitions to grow its footprint in the U.S. and take on big players in the space like SAP and venture-backed firms Brex and Ramp. "We see an opportunity to have much better unit economics in this business," Borisov told CNBC at the Money 20/20 conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, this week. Payhawk is a corporate spend management platform that issues smart cards for clients' employees to make payments and keep track of their expenses. Consolidation the name of the gamePayhawk recorded huge growth in the first quarter, the company told CNBC. Now, Payhawk wants to grow its U.S. footprint in a big way — and M&A will be a key to unlocking that growth, according to Borisov.
Persons: Hristo Borisov, Borisov, Payhawk, we're Organizations: Getty Images, CNBC, American Express Locations: Getty Images AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, U.S, Amsterdam
Read previewThe Federal Reserve's aggressive inflation fight hasn't worked to cool off the job market, and the central bank risks sparking a "serious" downturn for US consumers, according to real estate billionaire investor Barry Sternlicht. Sternlicht said high interest rates haven't loosened the job market even in the most rate-sensitive areas like construction. Related storiesJobs in the healthcare industry have climbed 1.4 million since March 2022, the month the Fed first began raising interest rates. The Fed keeping interest rates higher for longer risks further weakening the job market. Other Wall Street forecasters have been warning of the risk of recession, especially as interest rates look poised to stay higher for longer.
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One legal expert even warned that AI could potentially usher in a new, modern-day "dark age," or a period of societal decline if the relatively new industry of AI goes largely unregulated. AdvertisementAI regulation, Pasquale said, could prevent many of the problems that could pave the way for this so-called new dark age dynamic. US intellectual property laws related to copyright infringement and state-level publicity rights are among the main legal frameworks being used to potentially regulate AI in the country. That includes how social media affects youth's mental health and the propagation of disinformation and misinformation, he said. AdvertisementHe noted that the ability to regulate social media today exists, but that it's not clear what the effective legal solutions are for the societal problems that have arisen.
Persons: , Frank Pasquale, OpenAI, Pasquale, Mark Bartholomew, Bartholomew, Harry Surden, We've, Surden Organizations: Service, Business, Cornell Tech, Cornell Law School, Microsoft, University, Buffalo, University of Colorado Law School, Stanford, CodeX, Legal Informatics Locations: United States
Copper's rise to more than $11,000 a ton isn't supported by fundamentals, according to trading firm Trafigura. AdvertisementSupply and demand fundamentals haven't been enough to support copper's sky-high rally. Instead, the commodity's massive bull run is thanks to expectations of interest-rate cuts, according to the commodity-trading firm Trafigura. The pattern isn't exclusive to copper only, as other metals have also disassociated from their fundamentals in 2024, Rahim said. According to Bloomberg, Trafigura is an entrenched copper bull, forecasting in 2021 that the industrial metal could eventually hit $15,000 a ton.
Persons: , Saad Rahim, Rahim, Trafigura, Jeff Currie Organizations: Service, Federal Reserve, Bloomberg
Read previewEvery fortnight or so, David Robinson starts his YouTube livestream, upbeat and all smiles. "It's inexcusable for us to have as many missing persons cases in this country as we do," he said in a stream on March 10. David Robinson speaks about his run for US Congress on his YouTube livestream. In 2021, almost 40% of the 521,000 persons reported missing in the US involved missing persons of color. The International Commission on Missing Persons told BI it's "impossible" to estimate the average cost of a search and recovery operation.
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From a broken freezer of spoiled food to a withered vegetable garden, house sitters can prevent disaster from striking while you kick back and relax. The most trusted pet-sitting appRover Pet-sitting and Dog Walking Rover is a one-stop-shop for everything pet care. For pet sitters, Rover's ability to set your own rates after passing the background check and safety quiz is a major perk. The best for pet-sitting businesses near youPet Sitters International Pet Sitting Certification Rather than a service platform, Pet Sitters International is a search engine pet owners and certification source for aspirational sitters. For pet owners, the organization offers an online database of registered pet sitters.
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Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. 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. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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The company wants Nasdaq's help to investigate the alleged "naked" short selling. AdvertisementDonald Trump's media company is doubling down on claims there's something fishy with its stock — and it wants the Nasdaq's help investigating. In another letter to Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman on Tuesday, Devin Nunes — the president of Trump Media and Technology Group — raised concerns about potential "manipulation." Nunes wants to investigate whether "Wall Street insiders" are engaged in naked short selling the stock, which trades under the DJT ticker. As of Wednesday, Trump Media had a market capitalization of roughly $8 billion.
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