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China’s Economic Data Problem Just Got More Opaque
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China’s Economic Data Problem Just Got More Opaque

A Chinese economist who questioned whether China’s real growth was closer to 2% instead of the official 5% disappeared from public view for nearly a year. His silence highlights growing concerns about the reliability of China’s economic data as transparency decreases under Xi Jinping’s leadership.

by Priya KapoorNovember 18, 2025
Grayscale Files for IPO as Bitcoin Goes Mainstream
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Grayscale Files for IPO as Bitcoin Goes Mainstream

Grayscale Investments has officially filed for an initial public offering, marking another cryptocurrency firm testing public markets. The move comes amid shifting regulatory attitudes and Bitcoin’s ongoing bear market conditions.

by Samuel KimNovember 18, 2025
Americans Plead Guilty to Helping North Korean IT Scammers
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Americans Plead Guilty to Helping North Korean IT Scammers

US citizens have admitted to helping North Korean IT workers infiltrate American companies using stolen identities. The scheme involved laptop farms and bypassing security checks to generate funds for DPRK’s military programs.

by Samuel KimNovember 17, 2025
North Koreans Used Laptop Farms to Land US IT Jobs
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North Koreans Used Laptop Farms to Land US IT Jobs

Federal prosecutors revealed a sophisticated scheme where North Korean IT workers used stolen identities and laptop farms to secure remote positions at US companies. The operation generated over $2.2 million for North Korea’s weapons programs while compromising 136 American companies. Four US citize

by Priya KapoorNovember 17, 2025
Quantum Clocks Have a Weird Energy Problem
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Quantum Clocks Have a Weird Energy Problem

Physicists discovered that measuring quantum clocks consumes up to a billion times more energy than their actual operation. This surprising finding highlights the hidden costs of observation in quantum systems. The research could reshape how we design future quantum technologies.

by Priya KapoorNovember 17, 2025
How Billionaires Are Actually Using AI (It’s Not What You Think)
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How Billionaires Are Actually Using AI (It’s Not What You Think)

A new JPMorgan report reveals how the ultra-wealthy are deploying AI in their lives. From saving $100K on legal research to creating family holograms, their uses are anything but ordinary.

by Priya KapoorNovember 17, 2025
The New Geopolitical Reality for Global Business
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The New Geopolitical Reality for Global Business

The traditional playbook of scale and global integration is failing as geopolitical tensions rise. Companies and countries must navigate a landscape filled with risks and opportunities in the new era of fragmentation.

by Priya KapoorNovember 17, 2025
Your Old Nest Thermostat Is Still Spying on You
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Your Old Nest Thermostat Is Still Spying on You

Even after Google ended support for older Nest thermostats, the devices continue transmitting user data to the company. A new project called No Longer Evil revealed the extent of this data collection. This raises serious questions about what happens when “smart” devices become abandoned.

by Samuel KimNovember 17, 2025
The Friday Fade-Out: How Remote Work Is Quietly Killing the Work Week
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The Friday Fade-Out: How Remote Work Is Quietly Killing the Work Week

According to new research, remote-capable employees are working dramatically less on Fridays while shifting hours to other days. This represents a fundamental shift in how we structure work time that could pave the way for formal four-day weeks. The data shows a 90-minute drop in Friday work time si

by Priya KapoorNovember 17, 2025
OpenAI’s Other CEO Is Making ChatGPT Actually Useful
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OpenAI’s Other CEO Is Making ChatGPT Actually Useful

OpenAI now has two CEOs, with former Instacart CEO Fidji Simo running everything that might make money. She’s working from LA due to a health condition but remains hyper-present on Slack. Her mission is closing the gap between AI intelligence and actual usage.

by Samuel KimNovember 17, 2025

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