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It's the first time the Federal Reserve has cut rates since March 2020. The unemployment rate also ticked down in August, giving the Fed the data it needed to cut rates. AdvertisementAccording to CME FedWatch, which estimates interest-rate changes based on market predictions, a rate cut was all but certain; the question was how big of a cut the Fed would implement. Additionally, some economists and Democratic lawmakers had for months been calling for a rate cut of at least 50 basis points. "They're going to cut rates this week," Bharat Ramamurti, a senior advisor for economic strategy at the American Economic Liberties Project, told reporters during a Monday briefing.
Persons: , Jerome Powell's, Skanda Amarnath, Democratic Sens, Elizabeth Warren, John Hickenlooper, Sheldon Whitehouse, Powell, delinquencies, Bharat Ramamurti Organizations: Service, Federal, Market Committee, Federal Reserve, Business, CME FedWatch, Democratic, Fed, American Economic Liberties Locations: Jackson Hole , Wyoming, America
Director James Cameron said AI is making it harder for him to write relevant science fiction. He talked about the impact of AI with Bill Gates in a newly released Netflix series. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! For the acclaimed film director James Cameron, AI is complicating his livelihood. "It's getting hard to write science fiction.
Persons: James Cameron, Bill Gates, Cameron, Organizations: Netflix, Service, Microsoft, Business
Fisker has backtracked on telling owners of its EVs to pay for recall repairs. Some Fisker Ocean owners previously told BI they had spent as much as $70,000 on cars that are now undrivable. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOwners of Fisker Ocean EVs will no longer have to pay for recall repairs. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), automakers are legally required to provide safety recall repairs free of charge for vehicles less than 15 years old.
Persons: Fisker, Organizations: EV, Service, National, Traffic Safety Administration
I had recently watched "A Beautiful Mind," the story of mathematician John Nash, who was a brilliant man with schizophrenia. I watched the college students, wanting to be them so badly. AdvertisementI had terrifying hallucinations and refused to use technologyFor four years, I tried to keep my hallucinations secret. Connecting with other college students who had hallucinations made me realize that my experience wasn't isolated. I took art and psychology classes, and then I applied to become an official student in the general studies program.
Persons: , Jules, Amy, John Nash, Evan, couldn't, I'd, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Columbia University, Columbia Locations: Manhattan, Connecticut
Existing home sales in August reached their lowest level since May 2020, according to Redfin. Redfin says buyers are waiting to see if mortgage rates fall further as the Fed cuts interest rates. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementBuyers are back on the sidelines as they wait to see if mortgage rates fall further after , a Redfin report shows. That's the lowest level since the pandemic stalled home sales in May 2020, and discounting that month, it's the lowest level on record since 2012.
Persons: Redfin, Organizations: Service, Business
At the end of Tuesday's Snap Partner Summit keynote, CEO Evan Spiegel introduced a major upgrade to the company's augmented reality glasses. AdvertisementHe added, "AR glasses have see-through lenses. SnapAlthough Spiegel threw shade at headset rivals, Snap will have a lot to prove in the smart glasses space. The glasses Snap unveiled are cordless, unlike the Vision Pro headset. The Quest 3 completely covers the eyes, but Spiegel said Spectacles have see-through lenses that become tinted in sunlight.
Persons: , Evan Spiegel, you've, Spiegel, Snap, Leo Gebbie Organizations: Service, Business, Meta, Reality Labs, CCS Insight, CNBC, Vision, VR
Read previewSatellite imagery obtained by Business Insider captures the difficult mission to rescue an oil tanker stranded in the Red Sea nearly a month after the Iran-backed Houthi rebels first attacked the vessel. Operation Aspides stated that it would continue to monitor the situation while "private stakeholders" finish the salvage mission. Satellite images captured by Maxar Technologies this past weekend show the salvage mission underway. Related storiesRear Adm. Vasileios Gryparis, the operational commander of Aspides, told BI earlier this month that a successful salvage mission required meeting safety, technical, environmental, and weather considerations. AdvertisementThe Houthis have struck a number of vessels with missiles and drones since the Iran-backed rebels started attacking merchant shipping lanes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden last fall.
Persons: , Aspides, BlackSky, Valdez, Vasileios Gryparis Organizations: Service, Business Insider, Business, Maxar Technologies, Technologies, European Locations: Iran, Red, Iraq, Greece, Gulf, Aden, Yemen
Gavin Newsom is concerned about the state's controversial AI bill. The governor told a conference he's concerned about a potential "chilling effect" on AI development. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! Gavin Newsom is concerned about the state's controversial AI bill. During an appearance at Salesforce's Dreamforce event in San Francisco on Tuesday, the governor said he was concerned about a potential "chilling effect" on AI development the bill could cause.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Newsom, , didn't Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Business Locations: California, San Francisco
The news from Bloomberg that billionaire Point72 founder and legendary stockpicker Steve Cohen will no longer trade his book for the $35 billion fund Tuesday is paradoxically both shocking and expected. Of the big multi-strategy managers, the fact Cohen was still managing a book set him apart from his main competitors. Will there be another Steve Cohen? Cohen launched SAC with $20 million in 1992; new funds today need exponentially more to justify leaving seats at funds like Point72. Fictional hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis, was loosely based on Steve Cohen.
Persons: , Steve Cohen, Cohen, they've, — Cohen, He's, Point72, Ken Griffin, Izzy Englander, Dmitry Balyasny, Steve, he's, it's, Bobby Axelrod, Damian Lewis, Vincent D'Onofrio, Guy Fieri Organizations: Service, SAC Capital, Bloomberg, Business, SAC, MLB, New York Mets, Citadel, Academy, Tiger Cubs, Viking, Wall Street, Showtime, GameStop, Food Locations: Connecticut
That's because the Fed wants a "healthy economy," a big component of which is a strong stock market, he said. AdvertisementThe "Fed put" is back, and stock investors may not be fully pricing in the good news, according to Fundstrat's head of research Tom Lee. The prominent stock bull pointed to the idea that central bankers could move to further ease monetary policy at any sign of weakness in the stock market. AdvertisementA healthy economy, though, hinges on consumer and business confidence, which is largely tied to the stock market, Lee said. We could be seeing turbulence for the next 8 weeks, but this is also in the context of a very strong stock market in 2024," he added.
Persons: Tom Lee, That's, , Lee, There's Organizations: Fed, Service, Wednesday
Sen. JD Vance's staff reportedly sent evidence of a possible cat-napping to the Wall Street Journal. Vance has defended his role in pushing rumors that Haitian migrants are eating people's pets in a small town. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementSen. JD Vance's staff forwarded evidence that might have added legitimacy to the wild and racist rumors that Haitian migrants were eating people's pets in the small town of Springfield, Ohio. But when a reporter checked out the situation, they found an apologetic woman with a cat, Miss Sassy, that was safe and sound.
Persons: Sen, JD Vance's, Vance, , JD, Sassy Organizations: Wall Street, Service, Republican, Business Locations: Springfield , Ohio
A fed rate cut will boost hiring in Big Tech, but firms will be cautious, HR experts told BI. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementThe jumbo-sized Federal Reserve interest rate cut Wednesday is bound to impact everything from home prices to new-car loans to hiring in the hard-hit tech sector. But while the cut — the first in four years, and by a whopping 50 basis points — is likely to boost hiring, experts told Business Insider that Big Tech companies will likely be cautious. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Adam Stafford Organizations: Big, Service, Big Tech, Business Locations: Big Tech
Mark Cuban said billionaires are a product of the American Dream and what makes the US special. The "Shark Tank" star said it's patriotic to get "filthy, stinkin' rich" then pay large taxes. Building wealth often creates jobs while taxes fund key public services, Cuban said. AdvertisementMark Cuban says billionaires are a product of boundless opportunity — and people should take pride in creating wealth as the money flows back into society. That's what makes America special," the "Shark Tank" star said.
Persons: Mark Cuban, , Bill Gates Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business Locations: Cuban
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with a 42-year-old vice president at a Wall Street bank in New York City. I work in tech for a Wall Street bank, and I quiet vacation. I do the bare minimum work for my Wall Street job because the pay and bonuses aren't as good as they used to beI wanted to work on Wall Street because of the money. Even on Wall Street, it seems like once people fall into a way of thinking, they stick with it their entire lives. On Wall Street, it's more important not to make any mistakes than to see how many hours someone can sit in an office.
Persons: , I've, he'd, I'm, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Business, Microsoft, lhaas Locations: New York City, Virginia, Atlantic City, Ocean City
Market disconnectsSpeaking of mistakes in the market, Rosenthal thinks the current composition of the market is untenable and due for a correction. "We don't think the equal-weighted S&P or any kind of index ex the Mag Seven is at an extremely low valuation," Rosenthal said. Rosenthal holds CVS (CVS) in his portfolio. Nippon Sanso (NPXYY) is a Japanese oil and gas company that Rosenthal believes is undervalued. Combined with the structural tailwind of corporate reforms within Japan, Rosenthal believes this Japanese company's stock is well-positioned to appreciate in the coming years.
Persons: , Scott Rosenthal, Rosenthal, Rosenthal's, it's Organizations: Service, Hotchkis & Wiley Capital Management, Wiley Global Value Fund, Business, Econ, CVS, Nippon Locations: Japan
When I was in my mid-30s and working in the corporate world, I thought that 55 would be a good age to retire. Now I'm 62, and I have no plans to retire, despite the fact that friends and even my wife are stepping back from their long-term careers. I focus on the parts of work that bring me joyBecause I own my own business, I have a lot of control over my working environment. I've carefully selected employees who can keep things running even when I'm away from work. When I'm traveling, I'm entirely unplugged, able to join Kate in her retirement mindset.
Persons: David B, Horne, I'm, they've, Kate, we've, I've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Greece, Canada
At Google's Made on YouTube event on Monday, the product roadmap was clear: AI, AI, and more AI. But as AI tools become even more integrated into YouTube, one has to wonder: Will AI content ultimately overtake human content on the app, and does YouTube worry about that? That said, the company isn't opposed to allowing AI content to proliferate across the platform, Voolich said. Some influencers such as MrBeast and Dude Perfect are testing out AI tools as a means to work more efficiently. "YouTube very much puts its partners first," Voolich said, describing a group that includes music artists, video creators, and other creatives.
Persons: D4vd, Joe Ando, Johanna Voolich, Voolich, It's, it's Organizations: Service, YouTube, Google, Business Locations: ideation
Last November, the sudden ouster of CEO Sam Altman and the resulting revolt by most of its employees cast doubts on the future of the world's most prominent AI company. While by no means a comprehensive list, below are some of the key power players who are helping to determine OpenAI's future. He took over for his former boss, Jason Kwon, who has since become the company's chief strategy officer. She's also been referred to as OpenAI's "minister of truth" for her efforts to ensure the company's AI products aren't deceptive or biased. ResearchJakub Pachocki, Chief ScientistRelated storiesPachocki joined OpenAI's research in 2017 after completing a PhD in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Why do you think that's the case? Have you thought about how you're going to handle people saying that the election was fraudulent? Related storiesIt's not what gets talked a lot about, but that's actually what users experience. But there's going to be people who go, "What happened to so-and-so conspiracy theorist? I'd heard, and I think there's been some reporting out that you guys made an offer for that package.
Persons: We've, Neal Mohan, Mohan, , Snapchat, they're, we've, They're, it's, Donald Trump, that's, Rudy Giuliani, what's, I've, I'd, there's Organizations: Service, YouTube, Google, CNN, New York Times, Fox News, ABC, Elon Musk, Twitter, NBA, Warriors Locations: India
And an expert in political violence and terrorism is worried the worst is yet to come. The justification of political violence online is getting worse, too, with increasingly high-profile people laughing off violent incidents. Plenty of such data exists about Trump's rhetoric, Pape noted, and he said there is no doubt that "incendiary political rhetoric increases support for political violence." "What you're seeing is real-world violence reflecting this significant rhetorical support for political violence on both the right and the left," Pape said. "There is an incentive to do what we know stokes support for political violence.
Persons: , Robert Pape, Pape, Nancy Pelosi's, Barack Obama's, Donald Trump's, Steve Scalise, Elon Musk, Sunday's, Trump, haven't, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Musk, snickering, " Pape, he's, Biden, stokes Organizations: Service, World Justice, Democratic, GOP, Business, Democrat, Republican, Marist, PBS, Chicago Project, Security, University of Chicago, Department of Justice, Congressional, Trump, Republicans Locations: Louisiana, Butler , Pennsylvania,
Read previewA Ukraine war analyst told Business Insider that while watching this conflict, Russia has continually surprised him with how poorly trained its soldiers are. AdvertisementCaptured Russian soldiers, war experts, Ukrainian troops, and Western intelligence have all pointed to Russian troops being poorly trained and treated as disposable throughout the war. Related storiesRussia's losses have risen recently as Russian troops continue to suffer from deficiencies in training. The UK Ministry of Defence said in July that more than 70,000 Russian troops were likely killed or wounded between May and June. It blamed "an effective Ukrainian defense and a lack of Russian training" as Russia fought in multiple sectors.
Persons: , George Barros, it's, Barros, Vladimir Putin, Matthew Savill Organizations: Service, Business, Russia, Russian Army, Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, AP, UK Ministry of Defence, Royal United Services Institute Locations: Russia, Russian, US, Ukraine, Soviet, Soviet Union, Cuba, Kursk
The series, a spinoff of ABC's wildly successful show "The Golden Bachelor," centers on people in their golden years looking for their next great love. Joan, who competed for Gerry Turner's heart on "The Golden Bachelor," makes a return to the reality TV franchise as the first Golden Bachelorette. The widow and mom of four previously won over Bachelor Nation — and Gerry — on "The Golden Bachelor." Joan got relationship advice from Gerry before filming 'The Golden Bachelorette'Joan and Gerry on "The Golden Bachelor." Advertisement"Probably the best advice I got from Gerry," Joan told Business Insider ahead of the series premiere Wednesday night.
Persons: , Joan Vassos, Joan, Gerry Turner's, Nation —, Gerry —, Gerry, John Fleenor, Gilles Mingasson, John, there's Organizations: Service, Business, Nation, Disney, ABC Locations: Hulu
Read previewSaudi Arabia's new city of the future, Neom, isn't looking quite so glamorous just yet. A wave of vloggers and micro-influencers have been posting on social media about their lives in the still-developing desert city — and their posts are kind of falling flat. AdvertisementThis publicity image shows a design for "The Line," a part of the planned Saudi Arabian desert megacity in Neom. NeomAnd then there's the reality of what living in Neom currently looks like. The city of Neom did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, nor did Herman.
Persons: , Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Jessica Herman, Herman, It's, Herman who's, vloggers, Sara Sarasid, Aida McPherson, Joshua Hind, Matt Bevan, Herman's, we've, Neom Organizations: Service, Saudi Arabia's Crown, Business, ABC News, BBC, Saudi, Wall, Variety Locations: Saudi, Neom, KSA
Read previewFor Wall Street, policy — not politics — is the motto leading up to November. Death and taxesUnsurprisingly, tax policy is at the top of money managers' minds, according to Frank Kelly, senior political strategist at DWS. The filibusterThere's an under-the-radar issue keeping portfolio managers up at night: the elimination of the filibuster, according to Kelly's conversations with clients. Wall Street analysts expect a very close election, and even a minute change could be enough to push the needle on the outcome for either candidate. Given how important gridlock is to the market, there's not enough conversation around the impacts of eliminating the filibuster, Kelly believes.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, DWS, Frank Kelly, Harris, Trump, David Bianco, Bianco, Goldman Sachs, Chuck Schumer, Kelly, Monica Guerra, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management's, it's, Jack Ablin, Washington doesn't Organizations: Service, Asset Management, Business, Trump, Jobs, DWS, Wall Street, Morgan Stanley Wealth, Cresset Capital Management, White, Washington, Democrats, Republicans Locations: DWS Americas
Melania Trump is defending her past work as a nude model. 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 . AdvertisementMelania Trump, the wife of former President Donald Trump and an ex-model, is publicly addressing her past work as a nude model. "Why do I stand proudly behind my nude modeling work?
Persons: Melania Trump, we're, , Donald Trump, Trump Organizations: Service, Business
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