An analysis of ChatGPT use at work for a power user of AI. Includes top 10 uses cases and notes that ChatGPT is uses as a "reasoning engine" and not a search engine ...
Guessing the direction of Congress is akin to long-range weather prediction, with so many variables in play, and the industry ...
In this week’s Crypto Long & Short Newsletter, Jared Lenow’s insights on the DOJ’s increased focus on crypto seizures and ...
Benchmark borrowing costs in Japan have long been exceptionally low. No longer. Here's a visual breakdown of what's happening: Thirty-year bond yields hit a record intraday high on Tuesday, according ...
The US DoE has released a new organizational chart that has removed groups focused on energy efficiency, renewable energy, and reducing carbon emissions. A new hierarchical chart posted on the DoE ...
The headcount reduction by the federal government reached 97,000 since January, including a further reduction of 3,000 civilian employees in September. State governments have shed 25,000 employees ...
WASHINGTON — Roblox, one of the most popular kids' games in the world, is now requiring users to submit a photo of themselves with their government ID to use the chat function, or a selfie for ...
With the shutdown finally in the rearview mirror, the focus in the Senate is turning to an upcoming fight over health care, with Democrats hoping to regroup after splintering in the final stages of ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has ended, after President Donald Trump signed a bill to fund the government late Wednesday night. The legislation cleared the House of Representatives ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended late Wednesday. The longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended late Wednesday, allowing observers to take stock of the impact it had on ...
The government shutdown is over. But hundreds of thousands of federal workers are coming back after 43 days to anything but normalcy, employees from across the country told CNN. Flight delays and ...
This past Friday, labor economist Guy Berger got to sleep in for the second month in a row. He wasn’t happy about it. The government shutdown meant there was no jobs report from the Bureau of Labor ...