"We're notoriously undersupplied in our housing market. Does that mean it's going to be even more difficult for us to build homes?"

"We're notoriously undersupplied in our housing market. Does that mean it's going to be even more difficult for us to build homes?"

Tech's biggest names all raised capital expenditure guidance to keep pace with AI demand, with Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and Meta all set to spend big.

Sam Altman says AI might be in a bubble—then touts trillions for OpenAI’s buildout. Call it the paradox powering Silicon Valley’s biggest spending spree.

“The crash is separating real AI revenues from companies that only have AI PowerPoints.”

Investors’ long-running enthusiasm for artificial intelligence showed signs of faltering on Tuesday as tech stocks tumbled.

They want to be in the office, and they dream of the death of the nine-to-five. They also want real mentorship—on their terms.