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Two NATO fighter jet pilots discussed their recent Eurofighter vs F-35 dogfighting competition. The pilots used paper airplanes to talk about their fight and their various maneuvers. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTwo NATO fighter jet pilots recently compared notes after going head-to-head in a "dogfight" in the skies above Germany. Patrick Pearce discussed their battle during a dogfighting competition at Ramstein Air Base and the differences between their respective Eurofighter and F-35 jets.
Persons: , Alexander Grant, Patrick Pearce, they've, Grant, Leonardo, Pearce, Lockheed Martin, they'd, I've, Valerie R, Seelye, weren't Organizations: NATO, US, Service, US Department of Defense, Ramstein Air Base, Eurofighter, US Air Force, Airbus Defense, Space, BAE Systems, Lockheed, German Eurofighter, Allied Air Command Locations: Germany, Europe, European, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Netherlands, Norway, United Kingdom, United States
AI mostly outperformed human executives in an experiment by University of Cambridge researchers. But AI wasn't as good at making decisions in unexpected "black swan" events. That led to AI getting fired by a virtual board of directors more quickly than humans. Because of that, AI got fired more quickly by a virtual board of directors than its human counterparts, which navigated unexpected situations better. When a "black swan" event occurred, the bot couldn't address it as quickly — or as well — as the human executives and students.
Persons: , Hamza Mudassir, Mudassir, LLMs Organizations: University of Cambridge, Service, Cambridge, Harvard Business Locations: Cambridge, OpenAI
Sandra Guadarrama-Baumunk and her family holed up at a Disney resort hotel during Hurricane Milton. I was already in my pajamas when the fire alarm at our Disney Resort hotel went off at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Hurricane Milton was predicted to strike in the early hours of the morning, and guests were instructed to be in their rooms by 8:30 p.m. for safety reasons. AdvertisementGuadarrama-Baumunk and her family with Tigger at their resort hotel at Disney World. AdvertisementDo you have an interesting story about Hurricane Milton to share with Business Insider?
Persons: Sandra Guadarrama, Hurricane Milton, , We'd, Helene, Milton, they'd, Tigger, Disney, we'd, Brian, Mia, Jeremy, It's Organizations: Disney, Service, Disney Resort, Hurricane, Business Locations: Hurricane, Florida, Phoenix, Sofia
Lawyers for The New York Times are poring through ChatGPT's source code and training material. It is there to be inspected by lawyers for The New York Times. The Times' lawyers can share their notes with up to five outside consultants to help them understand what the code does. That text includes stories from The New York Times, articles from other publications, and an untold number of copyrighted books. OpenAI similarly used high-quality, well-researched, well-written, and fact-based New York Times articles to make ChatGPT so impressive, the Times argues.
Persons: morass, , Sam Altman, Susman Godfrey, Mother Jones, George RR Martin, Jodi Picoult, Nehisi Coates, Kristelia García, Axel Springer, García, OpenAI, Justin Nelson, Godfrey, Nelson, Daniel Ek, Sean Parker, Matthew Sag, poring, Christa Laser Organizations: The New York Times, Service, Times, Publishers, Fox News, The New York Daily News, Georgetown University Law, Business, New York Times, Microsoft, Napster, Anthropic, OpenAI, Spotify, Emory University, America, Cleveland State University Locations: United States, Manhattan
Advertisement"All of us know how important stories — and other people's stories — have been to us, personally," O'Brien told BI. In this week's release, Vox Machina battles a dragon (voiced by O'Brien) and contends with the demon Zerxus Ilerez. "Vex and Percy's relationship is one of my favorite things about Campaign One," Bailey told BI. AdvertisementEphraim Chua, 32, told BI he's excited to see how CR has adapted its main campaigns for the animated series. Willingham told BI that when it comes to CR's content, "there's a seat for everybody at the table."
Persons: Vox, CR's, Travis Willingham, , Liam O'Brien, Marisha Ray, Ashley Johnson, O'Brien, we've, Willingham, they've, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Farez Najid, Farez, Matthew Mercer —, Laura Bailey, Taliesin, Vex'ahlia, Percy, Bailey, Ephraim Chua, Bhavna Vasnani, , AlQnlSPC3C, Cheryl Teh, CR's Johnson Organizations: Service, they're, BI, London's Wembley, CR, playgroups, Prime Locations: Los Angeles, Singapore, South America, Australia, Madison, New York
As a gay man, Dunn says he was shocked to connect deeply with so many straight male coworkers. AdvertisementLittle did I know I was about to find a new brotherhood among a different group at work: straight men who were also getting divorced. Related storiesIn a matter of weeks, it was straight men — my coworkers — who became my greatest supporters, advisors, and most unlikely allies. And that's how I was introduced to an unofficial club — the straight guys' divorce club. AdvertisementThis is, in my opinion, one of the most offensive things you can ask a gay man.
Persons: Karl Dunn, Dunn, , I'd, I'm, I've, they'd, they've, James, who'd, He'd, we'd, would've Organizations: Service Locations: LA
Attendance was tracked, but the system was flexible in practice, and many ended up leaving at lunchtime, Dell workers told Business Insider. Some parents and other caregivers on the sales team told BI that the lack of notice sparked panic. Two other parents at Dell told BI they were facing the same issue finding day care. Workers told BI that Dell's Round Rock HQ has been busy since the company introduced a 5-day RTO for the sales team. Brandon Bell / GettyTwo parents from the sales team told BI that managers were trying to be lenient where they could.
Persons: Dell, they've, , they'd, Bill Scannell, John Byrne, Scannell, Byrne, Michael Dell, Brandon Bell, Nick Bloom, wouldn't, Johnny C, Taylor, it's Organizations: Dell, Business, Service, Global, BI, Workers, Stanford, Society for Human Resource Management
To lower costs, 1 in 3 homeowners are willing to hire a contractor with holes in their resume. About 33% of surveyed homeowners say they'd consider hiring a contractor with a questionable reputation to save money, according to a new report by Clever Real Estate, a housing data site. Generally, homeowners say reputation is the most important factor when hiring a contractor (25%), followed by experience (23%), cost (19%), personal recommendations (13%), availability (11%) and estimated project timeline (10%). As homeowners juggle insurance claims and recovery efforts from back-to-back storm aftermaths, one thing to keep in mind is who to hire as a contractor. Ask for reviews and references "The first thing you want to do is check [the contractor's] reputation," said Hicks.
Persons: Visoot, Clever, Milton, Worters, Hicks, Dunaway, Seale, they'd
Wild swings in mortgage rates discouraged almost everyone from venturing out into the market. As I wrote earlier this year, a gummed-up housing market — the Ice Age I was talking about — is good for nobody. When mortgage rates hit multidecade lows during the pandemic, millions of people were able to snag or refinance their way into cheaper monthly costs. That'd be within spitting distance of what the experts at John Burns Research and Consulting, a housing-research firm, call the "magic mortgage rate." In other words, trying to predict mortgage rates — and buying or selling a home accordingly — is a fool's errand.
Persons: Green, that's, Skylar Olsen, everyone's, it's, there's, Fannie Mae, John Burns, they'd, Ralph McLaughlin, Olsen, Lawrence Yun, Altos, Mike Simonsen, Chen Zhao, Zhao, We're, Mark Palim, Palim Organizations: Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Reserve, John, John Burns Research, Consulting, National Association of Realtors, Altos Research, Builders, Sun Locations: Sun Belt, Midwest
Where are Gen Z's tech founders?
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Amanda Hoover | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +10 min
So where are Gen Z's tech founders? Gen Z founders and would-be founders are stepping into a vastly different tech world from that of their predecessors — a world where launching a unicorn is far more difficult, and publicly scrutinized, than it was for the garage-band generation of Jobs and Gates. Gen Z is coming of age in an era when the same Big Tech companies are diffuse and dominant. In other words, millennial founders ran so that Gen Z founders could walk. Perhaps we won't see Gen Z founders standing before a crowd and unveiling their latest shiny products anytime soon.
Persons: Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Gen X, Sergey Brin, Elon Musk, Travis Kalanick, Peter Thiel, Millennials, I'm, Zuckerberg, Whitney Wolfe Herd, Brian Chesky, Elizabeth Holmes, Sam Bankman, Gen, aren't, Zers, Jerry Neumann, millennials, Uber, Z, There's, Neumann, Kimberly Eddleston, they've, Adam Neumann, Holmes, Alexandra Debow, that's, Alexandr Wang, Wang, They've, Ibrahim Rashid, Rashid didn't, COVID, Rashid, Martin Shkreli, Forbes, Alexis Barreyat, Barreyat, Julian Kage, Kage, they'd, Debow, It's, Eddleston, Emma Chamberlain's Organizations: Boomers, Columbia University, Big Tech, Northeastern University, Facebook, New York University, MIT, Wired, Forbes, University of Chicago, Deloitte, Harvard, Harvard Business Locations: swaggering, Silicon Valley
Neither Harris nor Trump outline specific disaster-relief policies on their website. "Disasters are always political," Thomas Birkland, a political scientist at North Carolina State University who studies the politics of national disasters, told Business Insider. When he was president, Trump responded to several hurricanes. "A charitable interpretation would be mixed on crisis management," Birkland told BI about Trump's past responses to natural disasters. Presidents are somewhat limited in their disaster responses — both Kneeland and Birkland told BI that states and local governments lead disaster responses, with the federal government's assistance.
Persons: Harris, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Helene, Trump, Hurricane Milton, Thomas Birkland, Timothy Kneeland, Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Dorian, Hurricane Maria, Birkland, Kneeland, Joe Biden, Betsey, Hurricane Andrew Organizations: Trump, Service, Hurricane, Florida, North Carolina State University, Nazareth University, Georgia, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Republicans, Office, Washington Post, FEMA Locations: North Carolina, Georgia, California, South Carolina, Alabama, Hurricane, Michigan
Multiple Tesla executives announced they are leaving or have left over the past week. AdvertisementTesla has been shedding executives ahead of its Robotaxi event, with four of Elon Musk's direct reports saying they'd left the company over the past week. Tesla's director of public policy and business development Jos Dings announced on LinkedIn that he was leaving the company on October 1. On October 6, global vehicle automation and safety policy lead Marc Van Impe also announced on LinkedIn he had left Tesla. In total, Musk has lost eight of his direct reports at Tesla over the past year.
Persons: , Tesla, Elon Musk's, they'd, Nagesh Saldi, Bloomberg, Jos Dings, Marc Van Impe, Van Impe, Rohan Patel, Dings, David Zhang, hadn't, Daniel Ho, Musk, Drew Baglino, Rebecca Tinucci, Supercharging, Elon Organizations: Tesla, Service, Business, LinkedIn, SpaceX, Tesla's, Warner Bros Locations: Burbank , California
White-collar criminals who can't disconnect are spending thousands of dollars on prison cellphones. Contraband phones go for $1,000 or as little as a few hundred dollars, depending on supply, at minimum-security camps, the so-called Club Feds. The stakes are particularly high for Wilson; his office continues to prosecute a violent, 90-defendant drug ring run by imprisoned people using contraband cellphones. The bureau urges Congress to pass the Lieutenant Osvaldo Albarati Stopping Prison Contraband Act, which would upgrade the charge of smuggling contraband cellphones into a Federal prison from a misdemeanor offense to a felony, Murphy said. White-collar criminals tend to put their contraband phones to more benign uses.
Persons: , Craig Roth, Joseph Degregorio, Degregorio, it's, Justin Paperny, Paperny, Martha Stewart, Scotty Carper, Carper, Ron Kuby, Norm Pattis, Alex Jones, Pattis, Alan Wilson, Wilson, Donald Murphy, Osvaldo Albarati, Murphy, Christopher Carr, hadn't, Rothfeld, I've Organizations: Service, Devens, National Institute of Justice, Fed, FCC Devens, Feds, Federal Communications, of Prisons, FCC, South Carolina, AGs, Prisons, Georgia's AG Locations: New Jersey, Devens , Massachusetts, Lewisberg, Pennsylvania, Alderson , West Virginia, Leavenworth , Kansas, Sacramento , California, Leavenworth, Manhattan, Georgia
Influencer-marketing startup Dreamwell AI raised $2.3 million in a pre-seed round led by Tim Draper. The company uses AI to automate marketing tasks like influencer prospecting and outreach. A new tech startup called Dreamwell AI has its sights set on using AI to make influencer marketing run more efficiently. "First and foremost, we try to understand what's the value of this creator," Khazaal said. Startups and Big Tech alike are adding AI tools to help creators automate tasks like video editing, dubbing, and even coming up with ideas.
Persons: Tim Draper, , Kazzy Khazaal, Dreamwell, Tim Draper's, Draper, Khazaal, they'd, Prashant Matta Organizations: Service, Business, Draper Associates, Seed Venture Fund, YouTube, LinkedIn, Big Tech, Publicis Groupe
Here are five AI hacks smart professionals use to get the most out of AI:1. Head over to Google Forms, click the AI button at the top of the page, and tell the tool what you're looking to accomplish. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwardsYou can use a similar approach beyond survey comments. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwardsThe key here is that AI can do more than just spit out text. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwardsAgain, you can adapt the prompt to help you prepare for any kind of presentation.
Persons: I’ve, you’ve, you've, We've Organizations: Khan Academy, Harvard Business School, University of Texas, Google
Holly Taylor estimates she's interviewed hundreds of people in her decade-long career in the HR space. The head of people at Public Digital, a London-based consultancy, says she tries to be innovative and equitable in the hiring process, such as recently sending interview questions to job candidates in advance. But one question is her favorite to ask in interviews, even though "it stumped me so much" when she first heard it seven years ago: What is the most valuable piece of feedback that you have received in your career? They explain "this was the feedback, this is how I approached it, this is how I changed, and this is the impact of having that feedback," Taylor says. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: Holly Taylor, she's, Taylor Organizations: Public, CNBC Locations: London
Donald Trump said Gaza could be rebuilt into one of the most beautiful places in the world. I mean, they have the back of a plant facing the ocean, you know," Trump told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Monday. You know, as a developer, it could be the most beautiful place – the weather, the water, the whole thing, the climate." Trump was addressing the future of Gaza on the first anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attacks, where Hamas militants killed roughly 1,200 people in Israel. "Gaza's waterfront property, it could be very valuable, if people would focus on building up livelihoods," Kushner told a Harvard-affiliated program in February.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump's, Jared Kushner, , I've, what's, Trump, Hugh Hewitt, Hewitt, Israel, isn't, Kushner, Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Gazans Organizations: Service, White, Harvard, New York Times, UN, Bloomberg, Marshall Plan Locations: Gaza, Israel, Monaco, Lebanon, Iranian, London, Europe
Kamil Krzaczynski | AFP | Getty ImagesThere are few topics Americans would rather not talk about more than money. 'Missed opportunities' of not talking about moneyFor both couples and families, not having those crucial financial conversations can cost them, financial advisors say. Have talks 'before an emergency situation arises'On a positive note, some money conversations are happening more regularly, U.S. Bank's research found. Still, 45% of respondents say they are unaware of their parents' financial situation, U.S. Bank found. To work past financial standoffs, it helps for couples to create a more welcoming environment to engage their partners in money conversations, Cherry said.
Persons: Kamil Krzaczynski, Wells, Scott Ford, Preston Cherry, Cherry, it's, Ford, Winnie Sun, Douglas Boneparth, Boneparth, Ted Jenkin, It's, Jenkin, Couples, Organizations: AFP, Getty, U.S . Bank, CNBC FA, Sun, Wealth Partners, CNBC FA Council, Bank, Finance Locations: Chicago , Illinois, Wells Fargo, Green Bay , Wisconsin, Irvine , California, New York City, U.S, Atlanta
I've wanted Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton since it first was a thing. (See our "alternatives" section below if you can't get your hands on the 12-foot skeleton.) James Brains/Business InsiderThe 12-foot skeleton didn't just arrive via the classic FedEx or UPS. While it's quite cumbersome, someone might try to steal your 12-foot skeleton, which only weighs about 60 pounds. The 12-foot skeleton has become a landmark in my neighborhood.
Persons: I've, it's, Skelly Skelly, Skelly, James Brains, Jack Skellington, Erin Brains, Skelly Ripa, Skelloncé, MaSkully Skullkin, We've, we've Organizations: Business, Bowl, Skelly The East, Skelly The East Lansing Home Depot, FedEx, UPS, Depot Locations: Skelly The East Lansing
When I first learned I'd be subject to China's infamous 996 hours, I was actually excited. At that point, I'd worked for nearly two years in Guangzhou as an English-Chinese interpreter at a local tech giant. I had this idea that those work hours meant I was on a serious, valuable team and that my productivity mattered. Then, I'd work until 12:30 p.m. when it was time for lunch. My dream is still to make games in China, but I'm not sure if any company could ever entice me to work 996 hours again.
Persons: Jack Forsdike, it's, , I'd, Forsdike, didn't, he'd, I've, I'm, There's Organizations: Service, Labor Locations: British, Guangzhou, Manchester, Harbin, China
AdvertisementOn July 14, 2022, Kelle Sparta and her husband, Jeff Brandon, set foot in Boquete, Panama, for the first time. AdvertisementIn 2018, the couple moved to Richmond, Virginia, from Boston. Boquete, Panama. Kelle SpartaIn 2022, the couple moved sight unseenIn the summer of 2022, the couple arrived in Boquete with six suitcases and their dog. Sparta and Brandon moved into a temporary Airbnb while looking for a permanent home.
Persons: Kelle Sparta, Jeff Brandon, , she's, lockdowns, Brandon didn't, Brandon, divisiveness, Monica Humphries, Sparta, they're, I'm Organizations: Kelle, Service, Business, Sparta, Friendly Nations, MIT Locations: Boquete, Panama, Sparta, Brandon, Richmond , Virginia, Boston, Virginia, Europe, Portugal, Valencia, Spain, Kelle Sparta, Panamanian
AdvertisementIn recent years, many young people have questioned whether the benefits of a college degree are worth the cost of tuition. According to a new survey, college graduates appear to have a clear edge in one area: their social lives. However, the widespread decline in socialization in recent decades has been steeper for people without a college degree. AdvertisementAdditionally, people without a college degree may also be more likely to work multiple jobs, or have roles with unpredictable hours, Pressler said. Going to college can be a "supercharger of relationships"Of course, some of the social benefits of a college degree date back to the connections fostered on campuses.
Persons: , American Enterprise Institute —, Vivek Murthy, Sam Pressler, Pressler, they'd Organizations: Service, Survey Center, American Enterprise Institute, Survey, University, Virginia's, of Democracy, YMCA
Many Gen Zers purchase cheap goods from the Chinese e-commerce companies Shein and Temu. The Biden administration is taking steps to make more Chinese imports subject to import fees. AdvertisementTwo of Gen Z's favorite shopping platforms for cheap goods could get more expensive in the near future. The trade provision, called "de minimis," allows US consumers to avoid paying these import fees on direct-to-consumer shipments of less than $800. However, import fees could vary by product.
Persons: Biden, , Gen, Chad Schofield, wouldn't, it's, — Schofield, Kaziukėnas, Joe Biden's, Xers, Temu, Schofield, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Shein, he'd, Temu It's, they'd Organizations: Service Locations: Shein, China, Canada, Mexico
The Dog Bar — a sprawling dog venue in Saint Petersburg, Florida —has had at least six (human) proposals, and one wedding. AdvertisementVirtually all US pet owners now say their furry companions are part of their family — up from 86% of dog owners and 78% of cat owners in 2006. "The dog today is not the dog of 10 years ago," Bobby Boivin, the co-owner of Boo's Dog Bar in Sarasota, Florida, said. And so we do that once or twice a year at Dog Bar." After adopting two puppies, he fell in love with a dog bar in his neighborhood.
Persons: , Saint Petersburg , Florida —, It's, Kendal Kulp, Bobby Boivin, Stephanie Marble, Marble, Kyle Cissel, aren't, Cissel, Tara Downs, she's, Fred Metzler, Metzler, Luke Silverman, Stephanie Chez, Silverman, Kevin Knutson, Knutson, Kulp, they'd, That's, that's Organizations: Service, National Association of Realtors, Wall Street, American Pet Products Association, IKEA Locations: Saint Petersburg , Florida, Asheville , North Carolina, Sarasota , Florida, Florida, Santa, Washington, DC, Colorado, St . Petersburg , Florida, Sephora, Minnesota, Wagbar
My husband and I took our three teens, plus a boyfriend, on a six-day road trip. AdvertisementWhen I picture a road trip, I see images of two carefree people in a convertible traversing Route 66. A road trip with kids, however, is a different experience, especially when those kids are teenagers. There's a lot of perks to taking a road trip with teens. Our trip may not have been a carefree convertible ride, but it was a road trip we will all remember.
Persons: , I'm, Tim Hortons, Hornblower Organizations: Service, Niagara Parks Power, New, KFC, Corning Glass Museum, Watkins Glen, Watkins Glen State Locations: Connecticut, Canada, New York, Niagara Falls, Fallsview, Syracuse, Niagra, Savona , NY, Corning , NY, Wendy's
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