Nearly 200 Economists and Tech Leaders Warn of A.I. Threats
Nearly 200 economists and tech leaders, including 16 Nobel laureates, are calling for urgent action to address the economic threats posed by AI.
15 trends tracked about this subject — the full history, oldest to newest below.
Nearly 200 economists and tech leaders, including 16 Nobel laureates, are calling for urgent action to address the economic threats posed by AI.
Recent policy reversals under the Trump administration have triggered an estimated $68 billion decline in United States clean energy investment.
Stock markets worldwide react to renewed U.S. attacks on Iran and President Trump's declaration that the ceasefire is over.
A massive mining operation in California's Mother Lode aims to extract $8 billion worth of gold, sparking a new gold rush.
The World Cup's anticipated economic boost to the U.S. labor market is waning, with hospitality jobs declining in June.
Seattle's World Cup hosting has sparked a conversation about the city's global status and economic impact.
Small towns face financial strain as fireworks bills mount ahead of major celebrations
Gas prices are falling across the U.S., but economic uncertainty looms.
Ukraine's drone strikes into Russia are intensifying, with a secretive team at the forefront.
The Stanley Cup's return to North Carolina has sparked a wave of celebrations and economic impact in Raleigh.
The financial burden of dementia in the US is skyrocketing, outpacing even cancer and heart disease combined.
Seattle's World Cup fervor drives record crowds and mixed business impacts
A Russian airline warns of a critical jet fuel shortage, signaling broader economic strains.
Ground beef prices have surpassed the federal minimum wage per pound, sparking widespread coverage.
Coverage of the Iran war's economic impact and Trump's strategic missteps is trending worldwide.