Apple just can't catch a break
Apple's year has included a nearly $2 billion fine, a drop in China iPhone sales, and nixing an EV project. But some say it hasn't yet lost its luster.
Bosses, here's how to get your employees using AI
Companies are under pressure to adopt AI to become more productive. So how do you win over hesitant employees?
Expert lays out why last year was a 'perfect storm' to slow down EVs — and explains 3 reasons China is winning the race for electrification
Chinese automakers have benefited from scale that American competitors can't seem to reach, fueled by better technology and more incentives, an expert said.
There will be record CEO turnover this year, says top PwC boss
"We will see more turnover in the C-Suite in the next 12 months than we have ever," PwC boss Tim Ryan told Business Insider.
These are the skills employers are looking for as AI use expands, according to leaders at Davos
Industry leaders at the World Economic Forum said that it's important to have a learning mindset, know how to optimize data, and know AI's limits.
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How Tesla can win the EV wars even if its rivals outsell it
Tesla is likely to lose its top spot as the leader in electric-vehicle sales, but that doesn't necessarily mean its losing the EV war.
Tesla drivers told us what they think of Elon Musk supporting an antisemitic post: 'Why can't he shut up?'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is facing backlash from advertisers, investors, and now Tesla owners after he appeared to endorse an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
Goldman just threw down the gauntlet in the remote work reckoning. Your company could follow its lead.
Goldman Sachs just gave every company in America the green light to ditch a remote or hybrid work model.
Tesla history's most important moments, from its founders' launch to bringing EVs mainstream
Take a tour through Tesla's history from Silicon Valley startup to the world's most valuable car company.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi shares the most common career mistake young people make
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says there's one mistake he sees young people make repeatedly — and it could lead to a lot of missed opportunities.
Tesla owners will hate waiting in charging lines behind Ford and GM cars, analyst says
Tesla owners probably won't like the company's move to allow EV customers from Ford and GM to use the Supercharger network.
Tesla may just be starting to unlock its true potential
Tesla catalyzed the EV revolution. Now it's starting to unleash the potential of its technology and infrastructure, starting with its Supercharger network.
'This is just the beginning of a revolution': DeepMind cofounder says personal AI assistants will make us better at basically everything
DeepMind's cofounder said personal AIs will evolve to become a "chief of staff for your life," helping you schedule, organize, and improve your life.
Steve Jobs would love Apple's Vision Pro headset, his biographer argues
Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson argued that the late Apple CEO and cofounder would be a fan of the company's new Vision Pro headset.
Apple wants to transform your iPhone into a smart display for your nightstand — and Amazon should be worried
Apple's new StandBy feature in iOS 17 looks a lot like the Amazon Echo Show — another device jockeying for a spot on your nightstand.
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Why Lululemon will fire employees if they try to stop thieves
Lululemon employees are told to not engage with shoplifters or try to stop them. If they break that policy they may end up getting fired.
We spoke with more than 50 CEOs, billionaires, execs, and government officials in Davos. Here are our 4 biggest takeaways.
Our conversations give insight into what's on the minds of the business elite, including AI, return-to-work policies, and the economic conditions.
Economic optimism at Davos is 'bizarre' and a prolonged downturn is more likely, says Cloudflare CEO
Cloudflare's CEO said it's "the worst economic conditions that we've seen in the history of Cloudflare, in the last 12 years since 2008, 2009."
Cloudflare's CEO says he is 'kind of excited' about an upcoming recession for these 4 reasons
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince is looking on the bright side of a potential recession, pointing out positives, including a potential startup boom.
Here's what top executives at Davos are saying about a recession. Many can see silver linings.
C-suite members at companies like McKinsey, EY, and Cisco talk about economic growth, labor markets, and hiring practices at the World Economic Forum.