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ChatGPT uses more than half a million kilowatt-hours of electricity daily, The New Yorker reported. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The publication reported that the average US household uses around 29 kilowatt-hours daily. Dividing the amount of electricity that ChatGPT uses per day by the amount used by the average household shows that ChatGPT uses more than 17 thousand times the amount of electricity. "You're talking about AI electricity consumption potentially being half a percent of global electricity consumption by 2027," de Vries told The Verge.
Persons: , buzzy, Alex de Vries, de Vries, Vries, OpenAI Organizations: Yorker, Service, New Yorker, Dutch National Bank, Joule, Big Tech, Nvidia —, Cisco, New Street Research, CNBC, Samsung, Microsoft, Consumer Energy Solutions Locations: New, Kenya, Guatemala, Croatia
Biological age has become a buzzword in longevity circles and is "the true age that our cells, tissues, and organ systems appear to be, based on biochemistry," according to the National Institute on Aging. The latest breakthrough in longevity research suggests there may be a way to measure the age of specific organs. A recent study in Nature utilized machine learning models to analyze the age of 11 major organs for 5,676 adults. AdvertisementKnowing your "oldest organ" might also tell you more about your health trajectory — and the age-related diseases you could develop — than your biological age. The study found that individuals with accelerated heart aging, for example, have a 250% higher risk of heart failure.
Persons: multimillionaire Bryan Johnson, he's, Bloomberg, It's, Dr, James Kirkland Organizations: Bloomberg, National Institute, Aging, Wall Street, Mayo Clinic
Huang, who oversees 50 direct reports, said that "by definition," CEOs should have the most direct reports of anyone at a company. And taking on more direct reports could help CEOs level the playing field, too. And while Huang manages more people than other big-name CEOs (Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has 16 direct reports), Nvidia has close to 30,000 employees, according to a company report from 2023. While Huang might be an outlier (and overachiever) as a manager, the number of direct reports CEOs are taking on is on the rise. CEOs' direct reports doubled from five in the mid-1980s to close to 10 in the mid-2000s, according to the Harvard Business Review.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, doesn't, . Huang, Huang, chipmaker, Andy Jassy, Hal Gregersen Organizations: Service, Stanford's Graduate School of Business, Business, Nvidia, Harvard Business, MIT Leadership Center Locations: .
James Keyes, who spent over two decades at 7-Eleven, served as CEO from 2000 to 2005. As CEO, Keyes told Business Insider he had long workdays and slept around five hours a night. "Basically, a big portion of the CEO's job is communications," Keyes said. So, if it wasn't a sampling day, he'd usually have a salad brought in, and eat it between meetings. He'd usually start winding down by 11 p.m., spending the last hour of his day reading materials in preparation for the morning.
Persons: , isn't, James Keyes, Keyes, he's, Sam Walton's playbook, you've, he'd Organizations: Service, Business, Walmart, Foods Locations: Dallas
A team of researchers recently discovered a massive reservoir of hydrogen in a mine in Albania. The reservoir could be a potential source of clean hydrogen energy. But recently, a team of researchers uncovered a massive reservoir of hydrogen buried in a mine in Albania that could serve as a source of clean, hydrogen energy . If the hydrogen in the mine can be safely harnessed, the researchers believe it could be a key energy source. One of the initiative's goals is for the hubs to produce "more than three million metric tons of clean hydrogen per year," about one-third of the 2030 US clean hydrogen production goal.
Persons: , Laurent Truche, Joe Biden Organizations: Service Locations: Albania, Albania's, Tirana, Gulf Coast, Pacific Northwest, Appalachia
Task associates and paralegals are among the loneliest jobs in the country, a new study shows. Task associates, who stock merchandise in retail stores, reported the highest levels of loneliness, according to a new study from Solitaired. "While that might sound like a job beaming with human interaction with customers, it's not always the case," the study's author, Neal Taparia, told Business Insider. Senior paralegals, in particular, ranked as the second loneliest job, suggesting that the higher up the corporate ladder someone is, the lonelier they might be. And paralegal roles have evolved over the years to include substantive legal work — without the title or pay grade of a full-time lawyer.
Persons: , it's, Neal Taparia, Taparia, Jasmine Gavigan Organizations: Service
Workers say one top regret is staying at a job too long, according to a survey by Resume Now. More people said they regret staying too long at a job over quitting. Workers say they regret not taking action over their careers over acting too soon. It might be better to quit than continue sticking it out in hopes it'll improve. Conversely, only about two in five workers said they regret quitting a job.
Persons: , it'll, Debbie Sorensen, Sorensen Organizations: Workers, Service Locations: UK, Germany, France, Denver
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Andrew Benin, the cofounder of olive oil startup Graza. Putting out a high-quality olive oil is difficult for a young brand, but it's even harder now as prices hit record highs. Before I launched Graza in early 2022, we purchased nearly 50,000 liters of olive oil from Italy for about $3.10 a kilo. If you know a bit about olive oil production, you'll know that extra virgin olive oil is extremely inefficient to produce — that's one of the reasons it's more expensive. Law enforcement agencies have seized tens of thousands of gallons of olive oil and arrested suspects worldwide for fraud in the past several months.
Persons: Andrew Benin, we've Organizations: Business, Walmart, Target Locations: Italy, Spain, Greece, Graza, We're
The potential of AI convinced Tyler Perry to halt an $800 million expansion of his studios. Perry made the decision after seeing OpenAI's tool Sora, which can create complex video scenes. Perry warned that AI could threaten many jobs in the film industry. The $800 million project would have added 12 sound stages, backlots, sets, and more to the 330-acre property, which already ranks as one of the largest production facilities in the country. But the speed and sophistication of new AI technology, like OpenAI's new video tool Sora, convinced Perry to reconsider the expansion.
Persons: Tyler Perry, Perry, , Madea, Sora, OpenAI Organizations: Service, Hollywood Locations: Atlanta
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a side hustle as a cattle rancher. If things don't pan out at Meta, Zuckerberg jokes about going full-time on the ranch. AdvertisementMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has so many hobbies these days that even his daughter isn't sure what he does for a living. Zuckerberg recently took on a new hobby as a cattle rancher, adding to his growing list of tech exec extracurriculars that include mixed martial arts, hydrofoiling, and CrossFit. And, now, his daughter is starting to wonder whether he's a full-time cattle rancher instead of the head of a trillion-dollar tech company with ambitions of building a sweeping virtual world.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, , isn't Organizations: Meta, Service, Business
Young workers are pushing back against Dave Ramsey's financial advice on TikTok. You’ll spend $22,995 over the course of 30 years,” Ramsey’s financial advice company, Ramsey Solutions, writes in a post on its website. But younger workers say buying a home in cash isn’t feasible when home prices are skyrocketing nationwide. AdvertisementYounger generations began questioning Ramsey’s advice on homebuying even before the anti-Ramsay rhetoric began trending on TikTok. Sarah Martinez Shaw, who grew up on Ramsey’s advice, told BI his tips left her in a tough spot .
Persons: Dave, , Dave Ramsey, Gen Z, , “ You’ll, You’ll, , ” Jarrod Benson, Ravin, Mercer, Gen, Ramsey, ” Josh Benson, Ramsay, Sarah Martinez Shaw, Ramsey “ Organizations: Service, Wall Street, Ramsey Solutions, Orlando, Business, America Locations: TikTok, , West, United States, Dallas
Deutsche Bank won't let employees work from home on both Fridays and Mondays, Bloomberg reported. NEW LOOK 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 . The latest firm to ramp up its office attendance policies is Deutsche Bank, which will now require workers to come in at least three days a week, according to Bloomberg . That means workers will have to bid goodbye to their long “work-from-home weekend.”This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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These stylists charge thousands to help workers balance professional and casual styles. So white-collar workers in tech, law, and finance are turning to professional stylists to help them navigate their sartorial confusion. And they’re willing to shell out thousands of dollars to nail the right balance of cool and professional. Those hiring a professional stylist should be prepared to swap their $50 shirts for ones closer to the $250 range, Michelle Sterling, a professional image consultant previously told Business Insider. AdvertisementFinding the right style for your corporate jobSome white-collar stylists start by assessing their clients’ personalities before they start dressing them.
Persons: , Michelle Sterling, Brunello Cucinelli, Sterling, Peter Nguyen, Cassandra Sethi, Nate Dudek —, Ted Baker, Jacci Jaye, Jaye, Sylvie di Giusto Organizations: Service, Wall Street Journal, Consulting Locations: New York, Patagonia
Former Salesforce exec Richard Socher spoke about AI models on a Harvard Business Review podcast. He said one way to improve AI significantly is to make it program responses — not just predict them. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . On a Harvard Business Review podcast last week, Socher said we can level up large language models by forcing them to respond to certain prompts in code. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Richard Socher, , we've, Socher Organizations: Harvard Business, Service, Business
Brilliant Labs — a Singapore-based startup funded by the creator of Pokemon Go — just released Frame, a $350 pair of non-prescription glasses powered by a multimodal AI assistant called Noa. The glasses project visuals and information directly onto the lenses, so wearers can prompt them with requests for information about almost everything they see or hear. Frame projects visuals and information directly onto the lenses of the glasses. Similarly, the glasses can query both available live web sources and GPT-4 for nutritional information, Tavangar said. The AI startup Humane launched a nearly $700 Ai Pin in November that combines voice command with AI to answer questions, summarize texts, translate languages, and play music.
Persons: , Noa, they’re, John Lennon, Steve Jobs, Gandhi, Justin Sullivan, OpenAI’s, Bobak Tavangar, Tavangar, ” Tavangar, Pin Organizations: Service, Business, Staff, Labs, buzzy Locations: Singapore
Three students won the Vesuvius Challenge for uncovering text in the Herculaneum papyri. The students were awarded a $700,000 prize after using AI to uncover the passages. “This is the society from which the modern Western world is descended.”The Herculaneum papyri were buried thousands of years ago during the eruption of Mt. The Vesuvius Challenge hopes entrants will help uncover about 90% of the first four scrolls. AdvertisementThe founders of the Vesuvius Challenge hope they’ll be able to crack open and read the entirety of all 800 scrolls in the next few years.
Persons: , Youssef Nader, Luke Farritor, Julian Schilliger, ” Nader, Julius Caesar’s, ” Robert Fowler, Salvatore Laporta, Nat Friedman, Daniel Gross, Brent Seales —, Seales, uncracked, Philodemus, Friedman, , fihs9ADb48 — Nat Friedman, they’ll Organizations: Service, Freie University, Wall Street, University of Nebraska, ETH Zurich, Villa, Herculaneum Society, Bloomberg Locations: Berlin, Switzerland, Vesuvius, Italian, Herculaneum
McKinsey & Company has recently given some 3,000 staffers poor performance ratings, which are internally known as “concerns,” according to Bloomberg . This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. The fraction of employees who received these ratings remains consistent with numbers from previous years, a spokesperson for McKinsey told Bloomberg. New hires at major consulting firms, especially, are worried about how all the idle time will impact their performance reviews. McKinsey did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider but a spokesperson told Bloomberg that the company has "always maintained a high bar for performance."
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American consulting shops like McKinsey & Co., BCG, Teneo, and M. Klein & Co. are helping Saudi Arabia diversify its oil-dependent economy through its lucrative Public Investment Fund. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Saudi Arabia, though, has imposed strict rules on what information the American consulting companies can share with the US government, and that's irked some American lawmakers. AdvertisementSo much so that Congress forced the heads of McKinsey, BCG, Teneo, and M. Klein & Co. to testify this week about their failure to comply with subpoenas regarding their firms' work with Saudi Arabia . BCG, Teneo, and M. Klein & Co. did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: , Cristiano Ronaldo, Sen, Richard Blumenthal, Bob Sternfels, Rich Lesser, Blumenthal, Michael Klein Organizations: Service, McKinsey & Co, Klein, Co, Public Investment Fund, Business, Saudi, Al, McKinsey, Investigations Locations: Saudi Arabia, United States, Saudi
“(Today) is the beginning of a new time cycle,” Modi said at the new temple honoring Hindu deity Lord Ram. “After centuries of waiting, our Ram has arrived.”Modi’s vision of a “divine India” is a far cry from the ideas of the modern country’s founding fathers. “India becomes a de facto Hindu nation, where the task of building national Hindu religious symbols falls to the state. And he reiterated his party’s desire to build the Ram Temple on the contested holy site. Hindu groups have for decades claimed the Mughals destroyed Hindu temples, building mosques and other monuments in their place.
Persons: Narendra Modi, Modi, ” Modi, Lord Ram, , Ram, , Gilles Verniers, officiates, , Sachin Tendulkar, Mukesh Ambani, Modi’s, ” Modi fasted, ” Narendra Modi, Prakash Singh, Pratishtha ”, , Sunita Viswanath, “ Modi, tramples what’s, Ravi Agrawal, it’s, Babar, Douglas E, Curran, ” Agrawal, Ritesh Shukla, Aurangzeb, “ Aurangzeb, Policy’s Agrawal, Gilles Organizations: CNN, Bharatiya Janata Party, BJP, Centre for Policy Research, Bloomberg, Getty, Indian, Human Rights, India’s, Ram Locations: Ayodhya, , India, New Delhi, Babri, Delhi, India’s, Jammu, Kashmir, South Asia, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Varanasi
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewA slew of companies across the tech, media, finance, and retail industries made significant cuts to staff in 2023. Major tech players like Google and Meta, finance giants like Goldman Sachs, and manufacturers like Dow all announced layoffs. Thirty-eight percent of business leaders surveyed by ResumeBuilder think layoffs are likely at their companies in 2024, and around half say their companies will implement a hiring freeze. Major tech companies like Dropbox, Google, and IBM have already announced job cuts as part of a new focus on AI.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, ResumeBuilder, they'll Organizations: Service, Google, Meta, Dow, Business, IBM
The success of the IPO is contingent in part on the state of the IPO market, which has struggled in recent years. When Reddit first began preparing to go public in late 2021 — a record-breaking year for venture capital — some thought the company could be valued as high as $15 billion in an IPO. Investors are hoping that 2024 will be a more active year for the IPO market. This year's IPO market may also be helped by the Fed's promised rate cuts and a weak M&A market. The last time a social media company went public was in 2019.
Persons: Reddit, , IPOs, Klaviyo, Steve Huffman, Alexis Ohanian, Aaron Swartz, Condé Nast, Ohanian, Huffman Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Business, Investors, University of Virginia
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Earlier this week, Google launched Art Selfie 2 — a new feature under its Arts & Culture app that uses generative AI to blend your selfies into over 25 artistic styles. Art Selfie 2 is a revamp of a feature Google launched in 2018, which compared your selfies with famous works of art. Business Insider reached out to Google for additional comment on the specific AI technology its new tool relies on. AdvertisementHere's what it's like to use the Art Selfie 2 feature.
Persons: , I've, Auguste Renoir's, Johannes Vermeer's Organizations: Service, Business, Google, Arts &, Boating Party
Spotify chief executive Daniel Ek is unhappy about Apple's proposed App Store changes . Spotify chief executive Daniel Ek said in an X post on Friday that Apple's changes represent a "new low, even for them." Under Apple's new changes, apps with over one million downloads will need to pay a "core technology fee" for "each first annual install per year." Apple's App Store change not only falls short of that ideal, but "mocks the spirit of the law and the lawmakers who wrote it," Ek said. AdvertisementThe good news for him is that Apple's new changes aren't set in stone until they pass muster with the EU.
Persons: Daniel Ek, Apple's, Apple, Ek, , — Daniel Ek, he's, doesn't Organizations: Spotify, Service, Apple, Digital, EU, European Union
X aims to hire 100 full-time workers for a new content moderation headquarters in Austin, the company's head of business operations, Joe Benarroch, told Bloomberg. Since he took control of X in October 2022, users have criticized Musk for his no-guardrails approach to the platform's trust and safety operations. After taking over, he quickly axed hundreds of content moderators and employees on the content moderation team — even as advertisers worried about a rise in hate speech on the platform. The plans for the new center also come after Musk tried to prevent a California law that regulates online content moderation. With the lack of content moderation and the rise of questionable posts, X has struggled to grow its advertising revenue.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Joe Benarroch, Musk's Tesla, hasn't, Benarroch, Musk Organizations: Service, Business, Bloomberg, Austin Locations: Austin, California
Bank of America is issuing warning letters to workers who aren't coming into the office. The bank has been sending letters to correct workplace attendance since late 2023. In its latest effort to herd its employees back to the office, Bank of America has been sending out warning letters it's calling "letters of education" to those who haven't been turning for work. AdvertisementSince October 2022, Bank of America has been requiring the majority of its employees to come into the office at least three days a week. In April of last year, JPMorgan's CEO Jamie Dimon mandated the firm's top executives to come into the office five days a week.
Persons: , haven't, Jamie Dimon, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley's, James Gorman, Nick Bloom Organizations: of America, Wall, Service, Bank of America, Financial Times, Business, Workers, BI, Stanford
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