Fed and economy reporter with @reuters.com, ex-WSJ. Failed musician, guitar holdout. Signal: michaelsderby.50
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In a post on X, Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith said the booing graduates are “reminding us that AI should serve people, not replace them.” That they needed reminding in the first place is the whole problem.
this is the ideal newspaper columnist. you may not like it but this is what peak performance looks like
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Microsoft, like, totally gets why students are booing AI-pilled graduation speakers
Elizabeth Lopatto
Larry Glickman
This type of rhetoric hits different from a former weekend talk show host.
The booing is a “powerful wake-up call,” the company says.
Wild how unpredictable it can be to try an open a PDF that came to you via Teams.
And here's why you gotta be cautious with OSINT.
Warsh will in fact hold a post-FOMC press conference amid some expectation he might skip this staple of Fed communications. There are a lot of questions about how Warsh will play this going forward given how much he's blasted how the Fed operates.
Mia Sato
Trump’s Iran war is fully back in the briar patch despite the president’s ongoing chatter a peace deal was nearly at hand: “Iranian armed forces are fully prepared, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency said, citing a military source.” Via Reuters
Michael Derby
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Michael Derby
REPORTER: If the response is hitting bridges and electrical infrastructure, how is that not a war crime?
HEGSETH: That's precisely the kind of disingenuous question I'm used to from the media -- impugning the motives of the folks on our side
16% trimmed-mean CPI rose 0.3% in May and 2.9% on a year-over-year basis. See our latest median #CPI and trimmed mean #CPI updates: clefed.org/CPI