Who is favored to win an Oscar, according to Kalshi and Polymarket
Bettors have already wagered tens of millions of dollars on who will win in each of the 24 categories at the Oscars on March 15.
Bettors have already wagered tens of millions of dollars on who will win in each of the 24 categories at the Oscars on March 15.
Elon Musk said he's resifting through past xAI candidates as high-profile employees continue to exit his AI startup.
The investor says dropping big money on a honeymoon vacation is also "really stupid.”
Sea mines predate World War I, cost less than a used car, and can snap a ship in half. They also might be in the most important waterway on Earth.
The spike in crude oil and fertilizer prices could raise food prices within the coming months.
The bank says scaling laws are holding firm — and the compute buildout underway at AI labs is about to pay off in ways that will surprise even the Street.
Forty years after going public at $21 a share, Microsoft grew from a two-person software startup into a $3 trillion empire powering nearly every corner of the global economy.
Sun Microsystems cofounder Vinod Khosla says AI could upend career advice for Gen Alpha—shifting away from college and “safe” jobs.
"The sunny version of Detroit": Inside the slow-motion disintegration of America’s most famous industry cluster.
"It's not a Ponzi scheme," Penn Wharton's Kent Smetters explained to Fortune. "It's a shell game."
"Typically, headcount growth has been required for revenue growth but AI is changing that relationship," the bank noted drily.
An Amazon tech lead who rose quickly building AI products shares tips for vibe coding and avoiding common mistakes.
“If you want to get promoted, you've got to do the things that we do in order to operate Accenture,” Julie Sweet said.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget warns that war spending could tip into a fiscal crisis — and it's calling for a pre-built escape plan.
Gap, Coinbase, Huggies, and more are behind the week's most notable ads.
Interceptor drone manufacturers say they've been flooded by business inquiries from potential buyers, with most coming from the Middle East.