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Boeing’s outgoing CEO David Calhoun got millions in extra awards just a year ago
If you want to get a fascinating insight into the crisis that has enveloped Boeing, look no further than the company’s filings relating to executive compensation — or, some might say, executive plunder.MarketWatch - Business -
Chip Company Helping Power AI Raises $175 Million
Gartner estimates artificial intelligence could consume up to 3.5% of the world’s electricity by 2030. Chip manufacturer Celestial AI says its technology can help minimize that demand.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘The time feels right’: Danny Care calls time on 15-year England career
Harlequins scrum-half bows out with 101 capsOnly five other players boast century of caps for EnglandDanny Care, the Harlequins scrum-half, has retired from international rugby after winning 101 caps in a 15-year England career.. The Leeds-born ...The Guardian - World -
This Was Village Life in Britain 3,000 Years Ago
The superbly preserved remains of a Bronze Age settlement offer a glimpse of a “colorful, rich, varied” domestic life circa 850 B.C.The New York Times - Science -
Netflix's Co-CEOs Are Nothing Alike. That's a Good Thing.
Data-obsessed techie Greg Peters and Hollywood czar Ted Sarandos have gotten the streamer back on track.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Netflix -
Microsoft picks company veteran Pavan Davuluri to lead Windows and Surface
Microsoft said Monday it has selected company veteran Pavan Davuluri to run its groups working on the Windows operating system and Surface devices.CNBC - Business - Microsoft -
Lloyd’s of London attracts biggest ‘Names’ syndicate since 1990s
Specialist insurance market is looking to rebuild a base among private investorsFinancial Times - Business -
Intel Agrees With Microsoft: Your Next PC Will Be Jam-Packed With AI
The chipmaking giantis even wooing small developers to get on the AI train by offering a program that includes an AI PC and training.Inc. - Business -
Murder arrest after woman's death 31 years ago
Carol Clark, from Bristol, was found dead in Sharpness Docks in Gloucester in March 1993.BBC News - Top stories -
Fossil Trove From 74,000 Years Ago Points to Remarkably Adaptive Humans
An archaeological site in Ethiopia revealed the oldest-known arrowheads and the remnants of a major volcanic eruption.The New York Times - Science -
Stability AI founder and CEO Emad Mostaque resigns
Stability AI had been plagued by sporadic bad press and reports of issues within the company for much of Mostaque's tenure.VentureBeat - Tech -
Who can rescue Boeing?
David Gitlin, Stephanie Pope and Patrick Shanahan among possible contenders to succeed Dave CalhounFinancial Times - Business -
GameStop shares make biggest gain since December ahead of fourth-quarter results
GameStop’s stock ended Monday’s session up 15.4%, registering its largest daily percentage increase since Dec.13, 2023.MarketWatch - Business -
Mustafa Suleyman Brings Knowledge and Past Controversy as He Joins Microsoft's AI Effort
The software giant is betting on the artificial intelligence pioneer’s experience to bring the people and ideas it needs to stay ahead in the AI race.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Microsoft launches new Azure AI tools to cut out LLM safety and reliability risks
Beyond working to block out safety and security-threatening prompt injection attacks, Microsoft has also introduced tooling to focus on the reliability of gen AI apps.VentureBeat - Tech - Microsoft -
US and Japan plan biggest upgrade to security pact in over 60 years
Biden and Kishida to announce move to counter China at White House meeting next monthFinancial Times - Business - Japan -
15-year-old allegedly abducted by teen boyfriend found safe
Police had been searching for 15-year-old Kaylee Cope who police in Ohio said was abducted by her 17-year-old boyfriend Jeffery Gimenez.ABC News - Top stories -
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun leaving the company seen as good news for the stock
Steve Mollenkopf elected to become board chair, and will lead efforts to select next CEO.MarketWatch - Business -
Boeing’s CEO is departing, but the company’s problems run far deeper
Troubled aviation giant needs to restore its engineering and safety reputation.MarketWatch - Business -
Boeing's Next CEO Will Have 'Massive Job' at Company in Crisis
David Calhoun was brought in to fix Boeing’s issues, but he will leave a big repair job for the next leader.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Boeing's Next CEO Will Have 'Massive Job' at Company in Crisis
David Calhoun was brought in to fix Boeing’s issues, but he will leave a big repair job for the next leader.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Does Boeing Need an Outsider as New CEO to Halt the Company’s Nosedive?
The search for a new CEO capable of reversing years of business and safety decline may extend beyond the industry. Or not.Inc. - Business -
Australia bank CEOs call for a fix to housing shortage
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Eventbrite to Boost User, Product Experience Through AI, CEO Says
Julia Hartz, who in June will succeed her husband as executive chair of the board, said her priorities center on boosting the event-management company’s user and product experience through generative artificial intelligence and added revenue.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
US-backed Syrian force that defeated IS 5 years ago warns group still poses international threat
The U.S.-backed force that defeated the Islamic State group in Syria five years ago is warning that the extremists still pose grave dangers throughout the worldABC News - World -
Beyoncé's 'Beyincé' sash is no mere typo: Tina Knowles offered an explanation years ago
Tina Knowles has explained that 'Beyincé,' the name emblazoned on daughter Beyonce's 'Cowboy Carter' sash, traces back to her loved ones' birth certificates.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
The trial opened of Do Kwon, who is accused of defrauding people who bought a cryptocurrency that collapsed two years ago.
The trial opened of Do Kwon, who is accused of defrauding people who bought a cryptocurrency that collapsed two years ago.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
The layoffs are expected to be smaller and more targeted than those in 2023.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Companies are about to waste billions on AI — here’s how not to become one of them
The excitement around AI is real and justified. But with hype cycles come not only sound investment, but also loads of waste.VentureBeat - Tech -
Companies Are Seeking Real-World Supply-Chain Gains in New AI Tools
Logistics firms are targeting cost savings as well as faster and more efficient deliveries as they incorporate generative AI into operations.The Wall Street Journal - World -
AI Is Moving Faster Than Attempts to Regulate It. Here's How Companies Are Coping.
Companies aren’t waiting to see what regulation looks like before jumping in with AI.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stability AI's CEO Resigns in Another Startup Leadership Upset Over AI's Future
Founder and CEO Emad Mostaque has stepped down from his company, evoking echoes over drama at OpenAI last year.Inc. - Business -
Search resumes Sunday for 6-year-old who fell into Chester Creek
Delaware County officials said the search for 6-year-old Lin'Ajah Brooker is still "aggressive," and rescue crews are using every resource at their disposal, including boats, drones and helicopters.CBS News - Top stories -
Read-a-Thon to Mark One Year Since Evan Gershkovich's Detainment
The Journal newsroom is holding a public reading of Evan’s reporting by his peers and colleagues for a 24-hour period.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The S&P 500 Clinches Best Start to Year Since 2019
Resilient corporate profits, enthusiasm around AI and hopes that the Fed will cut rates have given investors plenty of reasons to keep on buying.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘Every Day Is Hard’: One Year Since Russia Jailed Evan Gershkovich
In a notorious high-security prison, Evan Gershkovich of The Wall Street Journal stays connected with supporters through letters as they keep up the pressure for his release.The New York Times - Top stories - Russia -
With 4 Words, Boeing’s CEO Just Taught a Powerful Lesson in Accountability
Dave Calhoun says he'll step down at the end of the year. His email to employees should be required reading.Inc. - Business -
In a Bumper Year for CEO Pay, a $161 Million Award Swells to $1.3 Billion
Broadcom boss’s compensation leads the pack in 2023 as big stock gains drive up the value of awards.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to Step Down in Wake of 737 MAX Struggles
Calhoun is set to leave his post at the end of the year. Boeing said its chairman won’t stand for re-election.The Wall Street Journal - World -
In a Bumper Year for CEO Pay, a $161 Million Award Swells to $1.3 Billion
Broadcom boss’s compensation leads the pack in 2023 as big stock gains drive up the value of awards.The Wall Street Journal - Business