Multiple surveys also found young people are willing to put travel plans ahead of their financial goals.
The first US presidential debate will have some noticeable differences
It didn't come easy, and it won't feel quite the same, but we're getting our first US presidential debate tonight.
That job you're applying for might be fake
Posting jobs can give workers the impression the company is growing and signal to burnt-out employees that help is on the way. Except it's not.
Amazon is finally throwing its hat into the AI-assistant ring
Amazon is showing up noticeably late to the AI-assistant party, but there are some benefits to not being first
Venture firms could be the latest target for AI disruption, and that's not the only threat to VCs
The AI boom was a welcome change for VCs wanting a new trend to back (and even profit from). But it could greatly impact the people bankrolling it.
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Chipotle's latest marketing campaign shows how restaurants are getting creative to win your lunch break
Back to the office means the return of the age-old question: What's for lunch? And the fight to be the answer to that question is a valuable one.
'Quiet vacationing' shows how sad America's work culture has become
'Quiet vacationing' involves taking some time off without officially informing your employer. It's a concept championed by workaholic millennials.
Social media has gotten so bad that America's top doctor is intervening
The labels would require congressional approval. And Murthy's comparison to cigarette warnings might be misplaced.
Hardware is Wall Street's new favorite bet
The massive data center footprints that firms like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have amassed are proving valuable during the generative AI boom.
Saudi Arabia looking to China for a lifeline for its futuristic city could mean trouble for the US
Saudi Arabia courting Chinese investors for help with its massive, futuristic city could make the US uncomfortable.
Elon Musk's payday drama comes to a head today
The drama between Tesla shareholders over Elon Musk's bumper pay package that gets decided on today.
Microsoft's focus on monetizing its AI investments is a sign of tech's shifting strategy
Microsoft is considering a pricing overhaul of its suite of software tools in a bid to get a return on its AI investments.
Apple wants to put a friendlier spin on artificial intelligence, but many users could miss out
Only the newest and most powerful iPhones will be able to handle Apple Intelligence, meaning anything short of an iPhone 15 Pro won't cut it.
It's showtime for Apple, and we're expecting news on its AI plans and a big partnership
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is expected to be the long-awaited unveiling of its AI strategy and deal with OpenAI.
Startups taking on Nvidia face an uphill battle, but the dominant AI chipmaker faces another real threat
Nvidia's dominant position as the AI chipmaker is undeniable, but that hasn't stopped some optimistic entrepreneurs from taking a shot at the crown.
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We're on track for a soft economic landing, but it still feels like the economy stinks
After a scary few months of economic data that had investors fearing a recession and stagflation, the tides have turned again.
OpenAI is facing controversy. Again.
A group of OpenAI employees are asking tech companies for more transparency and not to retaliate against workers who raise concerns about AI's power.
With Paramount's long and winding sales process coming to an end, here's what comes next for the media giant
Paramount's lengthy sales process ends with a deal from Skydance valuing it at $8 billion.
Inside China's plan for AI: shape reality and enforce its power
The Chinese government has final sign-off on large language models and the data they were trained on.
Trump is a convicted felon. Here's what it means for the former president.
Trump's sentencing is scheduled for July 11, where he could face up to four years in prison, but don't expect things to move quickly.