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Elon Musk told the "Harry Potter" author he heartily agreed with her "points regarding sex/gender," but suggested she post about "other matters" on X.
It creates mountains of busywork for everyone. So why do more than half of the companies in the Fortune 500 use it?
Amazon has more than doubled the number of robots in its warehouses to 750,000. They help reduce walking distances and repetitive motions for workers.
Dorsey on Saturday called the Musk-owned X a form of "freedom technology."
Data centers are scrambling to secure large sources of electricity. Nuclear power looks more like an option.
Business Insider's Seed 40 list celebrates the top women early-stage investors who provide crucial support to budding startups.
Dive into Business Insider's annual Seed 100 list, celebrating the early-stage investors who provide crucial support to budding startups.
Anne Dwane was a successful entrepreneur who cofounded Village Global, an early-stage venture-capital firm.
Bilimoria left Andreessen Horowitz to start Refactor Capital in 2016, where he's a solo partner investing in climate and biotech.
Array Ventures' Shruti Gandhi is quick on her feet as a solo VC, betting on startups she thinks will provide big returns.
Delve into Termina's methodology for assessing investors' performance for the data behind Business Insider's Seed 100 and Seed 40 lists.
An X and Slack alum, Underwood now coleads Adverb Ventures, a $75 million fund backing pre-seed and seed startups.
Bloomberg Beta's James Cham, who ranks third on Business Insider's Seed 100, considers it his job to find "the signal in the noise."
Ali Partovi learned to code amid the Iran-Iraq War. Today, he's one of Silicon Valley's top seed investors.
OpenAI's GPT-4 boosted Eraser, a tool for software engineers, and transformed it into an AI co-pilot for technical design.
iPhone sales in China are a closely watched metric because the country accounts for nearly a fifth of Apple's sales.
In between posts on X, Jack Dorsey revealed he is no longer overseeing Bluesky — the social network he cofounded.
Tesla's Cybertruck doesn't appear as "apocalypse-proof" as suggested, with the $80,000+ vehicle getting stuck in rough terrain and facing recalls.
A product manager who worked for both Meta and Google reveals the companies' biggest cultural differences — and which is best for work-life balance.
The key is to digitally watermark synthetic voices, CEO Mati Staniszewski told The Atlantic.
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