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Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary says if he were 25 today, he'd chase these two booming opportunities in the world of AI

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Ex-PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi worked from midnight until 5 a.m. as a receptionist to pay for her Yale degree—and she says ‘respect went up’ because of it

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Even as Elon Musk calls philanthropy ‘very hard,’ everyday Americans gave a record $617 billion—despite feeling the squeeze over the cost of living

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Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary says if he were 25 today, he'd chase these two booming opportunities in the world of AI

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Ex-PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi worked from midnight until 5 a.m. as a receptionist to pay for her Yale degree—and she says ‘respect went up’ because of it

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Even as Elon Musk calls philanthropy ‘very hard,’ everyday Americans gave a record $617 billion—despite feeling the squeeze over the cost of living
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China’s birth rate just hit its lowest point since 1949—and Trip.com cofounder James Liang thinks that’s a threat to innovation
China’s birth rate just hit its lowest point since 1949—and Trip.com cofounder James Liang thinks that’s a threat to innovation

“We need more people to innovate.”

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The yen is quietly crashing as Japan’s debt crisis bleeds into currency markets, and efforts to halt the slide are ‘doomed to fail,’ economist says
The yen is quietly crashing as Japan’s debt crisis bleeds into currency markets, and efforts to halt the slide are ‘doomed to fail,’ economist says
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Alibaba gets reprieve on lobbying ban tied to DoD blacklist
Alibaba gets reprieve on lobbying ban tied to DoD blacklist
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Nvidia supplier Hon Hai’s sales beat on continued AI demand
Nvidia supplier Hon Hai’s sales beat on continued AI demand
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Evergrande’s liquidators want to claw back $6 billion from 7 defendants, including founder Hui Ka Yan and his ex-wife
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Companies will need to close three gaps—value, confidence, and expertise—if they want to make AI useful
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By Lionel LimAugust 5, 2024
Samsung chips boss warns that firm risks getting caught in ‘vicious cycle’ because it’s ‘hiding or avoiding problems’
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Samsung chips boss warns that firm risks getting caught in ‘vicious cycle’ because it’s ‘hiding or avoiding problems’
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Investors have a ‘tough time’ with AI because it’s hard to tell ‘what’s a thin layer on top of what IBM is doing … and what’s truly valuable’
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By Lionel LimAugust 1, 2024
China’s gig workers stress over their incomes as Baidu’s robotaxi fleet hits the streets
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Cities no longer need to be rich to be smart as AI ‘levels out the playing field,’ urban experts say
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China is banning the export of drones that can be used for military purposes or terrorism
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By Lionel LimAugust 1, 2024
Educators are leveraging AI to make the job of teaching easier—and make it more than a way to cheat on homework
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Singapore’s minister says AI is not the new oil—it’s way better
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By Lionel LimJuly 30, 2024
Can the rest of the world catch up to the U.S. and China on AI? ‘Make a virtue of your small size,’ experts say
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AI can help bridge Southeast Asia’s 1,000 languages—but the work ‘has to be done by Southeast Asians’
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U.S. to give Philippines $500 million in military funding amid worries about China’s aggression
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Prada is building a huge Hong Kong store 4 years after shuttering its flagship there as luxury brands creep back
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Asia’s rich flip the script on charitable giving: Instead of mega-foundations, they’re using their family companies
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North Korean military spy indicted in conspiracy to hack American hospitals, NASA and U.S. military bases
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Apple slips from the top 5 in China, as domestic brands take all the top slots for the first quarter in history
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By Lionel LimJuly 26, 2024
Japan is planning the biggest minimum wage hike since it set a pay floor in 1978
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AirAsia’s Tony Fernandes wants Microsoft compensation for the CrowdStrike outage: ‘If I delay my flight, you would come after me for a refund’
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U.S. states are ordering their pension funds to sell their China investments: ‘They won’t get money from us. Not one penny’
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U.S. states are ordering their pension funds to sell their China investments: ‘They won’t get money from us. Not one penny’
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Asia’s productivity is lagging behind. Generative AI—and the region’s digital edge—can help close the gap
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Chicken feet, a key Chinese dim sum menu item, is at risk because Brazil has stopped exporting chickens to China
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Chicken feet, a key Chinese dim sum menu item, is at risk because Brazil has stopped exporting chickens to China
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