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  1. Daniel Ek’s Next Act: Full-Body Scans for the People

    The Spotify chief has co-founded a new start-up, Neko Health, that aims to make head-to-toe health scans part of the annual health checkup routine.

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  2. In Race to Build A.I., Tech Plans a Big Plumbing Upgrade

    The spending that the industry’s giants expect artificial intelligence to require is starting to come into focus — and it is jarringly large.

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    Microsoft said generative A.I. had contributed to more than a fifth of the growth of its cloud computing business.
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  3. This Ship Is Sinking. Can I Jump to a Client’s?

    In the workplace, saving yourself is also your job.

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  4. For Fox News and Conservative Media, Student Protests Are a Familiar Target

    On Fox and in other conservative outlets, the protests have given new lease to a long-running argument that students at elite universities are intolerant of conservative views.

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    The “Gaza solidarity encampment” at Columbia University’s campus in New York.
    CreditJuan Arredondo for The New York Times
  5. The Big Number: $40 Billion

    Meta has already spent billions on developing artificial intelligence, and it plans to spend billions more.

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  1. A $275 Bus Ticket to the Hamptons

    Blade, after a decade of flying passengers to eastern Long Island on helicopters, is getting into the luxury coach business.

    By Andrew Zucker

     
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    Beyond Pulling Donations

    Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner and Ravi Mattu

     
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