
Grace Eliza Goodwin
News Reporter, Homepage at Business Insider
NYC journalist and string cheese connoisseur. Heart belongs to Paul Bunyan and Catso Fatso. Business News Reporter @thisisinsider
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Chris Kaye |Grace Eliza Goodwin |Theron Mohamed |Katherine Li
Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun now has a $100,000 Trump-branded watch on his arm, but he's no stranger to the high life. The billionaire was one of 220 top backers of President Donald Trump's meme coin, $TRUMP, who were invited to a special dinner with the president on May 22. At the event, Sun said he was gifted a Trump Tourbillon watch, which sells for $100,000 — another of the Trump family's private business interests in addition to cryptocurrency.
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2 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Haven Orecchio-Egresitz |Grace Eliza Goodwin |Henry Blodget
Elon Musk is charging ahead with his legal fight against OpenAI, extending his long-running feud with its CEO Sam Altman. During a video interview at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha on Tuesday, the SpaceX and Tesla CEO once again said OpenAI has fundamentally changed from its original intent — which was to be an open-source, nonprofit that produced AI for the good of humanity.
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2 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Taylor Berman |Grace Eliza Goodwin |Henry Blodget
A group of high-profile unions, advocacy groups, non-profits, and academic institutions are warning that a provision in President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" could lead to the "unfettered abuse" of AI. In a letter to Congress on Monday, 141 organizations called out a provision in Trump's signature bill that would prohibit states from regulating artificial intelligence for a decade.
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3 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Lauren Steussy |Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert |Grace Eliza Goodwin |Henry Blodget
A temporary pause on sky-high tariffs between China and the US isn't really giving consumers much of a break from trade war chaos. Five supply chain experts told Business Insider that, even with the recent reduction in Chinese tariffs, they expect to see continued disruption in the supply chain at least through the end of the year. And, they said, the higher prices consumers are seeing on everything from fast fashion to electronics are probably only going to increase.
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3 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Taylor Berman |Grace Eliza Goodwin |Henry Blodget
President Donald Trump was courted like a king during his trip to the Middle East this week. From lush lavender carpets, to processions of camels, to the Burj Khalifa lighting up in stars and stripes, to ceremonial songs and dances, the countries of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates greeted the president with lavish displays of wealth and extravagance.
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