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Facebook Email X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky WhatsApp Copy link An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link A company accidentally hired a North Korean IT worker for a remote job. He stole data and then tried to hold it to ransom after being fired, according to Secureworks. North Korean workers have been infiltrating US companies, but extortion has emerged as a new tactic. A company accident
Elon Musk was on a heater. From 2019 to 2022, it seemed as if every gamble that Musk took was paying off. Tesla was consistently profitable for the first time in its history and its stock soared as its massive new Shanghai plant ramped up production. SpaceX rockets captivated the public's attention — even when they blew up, everyone still clapped. Accusations of corruption and self-dealing slid ri
Tati Bruening, a 22-year-old content creator and photographer, just wants to share memes and post about cooking green beans. Every time she logs onto Instagram, however, her feed is swamped by a combination of perfectly curated photos and professionally created content. "It's really bizarre to me that everyone's gone to this place in their mind that content has to be so curated," Bruening told us.
ChatGPT could cost OpenAI up to $700,000 a day to run due to "expensive servers," an analyst told The Information. ChatGPT requires massive amounts of computing power on expensive servers to answer queries. Microsoft is secretly building an AI chip to reduce the cost, per The Information. Using ChatGPT to write cover letters, generate lesson plans, and redo your dating profile could cost OpenAI up
A top Google researcher resigned after warning execs that Bard was trained off ChatGPT, per The Information. A Google spokesperson told The Verge that Bard is not trained on data from ChatGPT. The researcher is one of many Google employees to leave the company and join OpenAI. Top Google AI researcher Jacob Devlin resigned earlier this year after he warned Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and other top
Industries like tech, media, and finance have slashed thousands of jobs in the past few months. Companies have cited an economic downturn and a drop in demand for the job cuts. A Stanford professor says there's another simpler reason: Companies are blindly copying each other. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jeffrey Pfeffer, the Thomas D. Dee II Professor of Organizational Beh
Victoria's Secret's CEO said the company was accused of 'scorching the earth' and 'spoiling' the brand after it ditched racy ads — but found the feedback was mostly from men
Landing, a vision board site similar to Pinterest, is becoming popular with Gen Z. Gen Z users told Insider they make several vision boards a week on the site. The founders plan to officially launch the Landing mobile app in early 2023. Stanford business school classmates Miri Buckland and Ellie Buckingham joke that they're like the right and left sides of the brain. When they graduated in 2019, t
Google has issued a "code red" over the rise of the AI bot ChatGPT, The New York Times reported. CEO Sundar Pichai redirected some teams to focus on building out AI products, the report said. The move comes as talks abound over whether ChatGPT could one day replace Google's search engine. Google's management has issued a "code red" amid the launch of ChatGPT — a buzzy conversational-artificial-int
Elon Musk has a pretty tried-and-true playbook for doing business — he's used it for years to build companies from Tesla to SpaceX. Unfortunately for him, it is not a model that can turn Twitter into a profitable company. It's one that will take the social-media company down in flames. Here's the Musk playbook: Enter a field with very little competition. Claim that your new company will solve a ma
Engineer Ikuhiro Ihara was fired from Twitter the night before Thanksgiving. The firing shocked Ihara, who supported Elon Musk's "Twitter 2.0" vision of "hardcore" working. Ihara said he didn't hold a grudge but sympathized with ex-colleagues who now have visa issues. This is an as-told-to based on a conversation with Ikuhiro Ihara, a Japanese machine-learning engineer who worked for Twitter and w
Elon Musk's ultimatum for Twitter workers did not go to plan. Several hundred workers and some entire departments resigned on Thursday. One department hit with a large wave of resignations is finance, including payroll. A large portion of Twitter's financial organization, including its payroll department, left the company on Thursday in response to an ultimatum from Elon Musk that has seemingly ba
Twitter's new owner earlier rolled back the company's work-from-home policy in an email sent to staff at 2:39 a.m. Musk said: "Everyone is required to be in the office for a minimum of 40 hours per week" unless they were "physically unable" to travel to an office. Musk's "minimum" requirement could more than double given his latest statement. While working on the controversial new $8 verification
Elon Musk has put an end to remote working at Twitter. Musk emailed staff to tell them to return to the office for at least 40 hours a week. He also told staff in the email, "The road ahead is arduous." Musk, who took over Twitter on October 27, sent an email to his employees Wednesday for the first time. The email was sent at 2:39 a.m. ET, according to a time stamp on the email reviewed by Inside
Facebook Email X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky WhatsApp Copy link An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Twitter managers have told some staff work 12-hour shifts, seven days a week, CNBC reported. Some managers told The New York Times they slept at Twitter's office on Friday and Saturday nights. Staff are trying to prove themselves amid the looming threat of layoffs under new owner Elon
Portugal just released the requirements for its "digital-nomad visa" launching October 30. Remote workers making at least four times its minimum wage can apply. That's about $2,750 a month. Recipients can live and work in Portugal for one year or apply for residency and stay longer. Portugal recently released the requirements for its highly anticipated "digital-nomad visa," allowing remote workers
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A flight attendant for SpaceX said Elon Musk asked her to "do more" during a massage, documents show. The billionaire founder exposed his penis to her and offered to buy her a horse, according to claims in a declaration. After she reported the incident to SpaceX, Musk's company paid her $250,000 as part of a severance agreement. SpaceX, the aerospace firm founded by Elon Musk, the world's wealthie
The interview took place at Tesla's factory in Fremont, California, and the men discussed Russia's invasion into Ukraine, space travel, and what makes human beings special. You can read a transcript of the conversation below. Mathias Döpfner: Before we talk about the future, let's look at the present. There is war in Europe. If you see the horrible images of Putin's troops invading Ukraine, killin
Avery Heilbron started saving for a down payment after graduating from college in 2018. In addition to his salary from his day job, he earns passive income from his real estate properties. He also works various side hustles, which allows him to save the majority of his income. "As a student-athlete in school, I felt like basically every hour of the day other than sleeping was put towards doing som
A marine biologist found thousands of dead mussels, clams, and starfish on a Vancouver beach Sunday. They died as a result of the heat in the record-breaking heatwave that hit Canada in June. He estimates that more than a billion seashore animals died on Canada's Salish Sea coastline alone. See more stories on Insider's business page.
Some Amazon managers say they hire people they intend to fire just to meet their turnover goal. The practice is internally called "hire to fire," according to three Amazon managers. Amazon employees say the performance-review system gives managers too much power over their careers. See more stories on Insider's business page. Amazon has a goal to get rid of a certain percentage of employees every
Biden could restart some building along the US-Mexico border, The Washington Times reported. Biden had pledged to halt construction, but the homeland security chief said "gaps" needed filling. The White House press secretary said "limited funding" had been allocated to construction. See more stories on Insider's business page. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has told colleagues that
Spotify says it's letting employees work from anywhere, while still paying San Francisco and New York salaries Spotify says its "work from anywhere" program aims to give employees control over where they want to work. Britta Pedersen/Getty Images
Facebook Email X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky WhatsApp Copy link An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Scientist Katalin Karikó struggled for years to convince colleagues that messenger RNA could have disease-fighting applications in humans. In 2005, she found a way to configure mRNA so that it slipped past the body's natural defenses — a discovery that paved for the way for the world's
President Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden at a Nevada rally on Sunday by saying Biden would "listen to the scientists" regarding the coronavirus. The president also claimed Biden "wants to lock down," a misrepresentation of the former vice president's publicly stated position. Trump has repeatedly sidelined or misrepresented mainstream scientific advisors and authorities during the pandemic. Visit B
Facebook Email X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky WhatsApp Copy link An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Wine windows were used in Florence during the Italian Plague so palaces could sell off surplus wine without touching the lower classes. Hundreds of years later, innovative Florentines have reopened wine windows to dispense everything from coffee to cocktails in a COVID-friendly way. Wi
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