Entrepreneurship

Meta replacing fact-checking with community annotations like X

Meta is copying X's Community Notes model, where users vet fact-checking posts, in an effort to promote free expression. Meta DESIGNATED Tuesday that it is ending its eight-year independent fact-checking program for Facebook, Instagram and Threads and will instead switch to a Community Notes program written and reviewed by volunteers. Community Notes ask users to…

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How becoming a new father made me a better leader

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Remember what it's like to jump into a new job with no previous experience? I just got a vivid reminder – taking parental leave afterwards becoming a new parent. I left my business for a few months to help care for my son, spending the summer sleepless…

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Improve efficiency without breaking the bank: Windows 11 Pro is just $19.97

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. Is your business running on an outdated system? If so, now is the perfect time to upgrade your…

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I learned this practical approach to management over 20 years ago – and I still use it today. Here's how you can use it too.

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Jobs are experiencing EXPANSION the challenges. I have seen this across organizations, in almost every industry and at various levels. As businesses become more complex, the disconnect between top and middle management grows. I have found success in implementing a “federal vs. state” approach to labor policy….

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How to use travel to increase your leadership IQ

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Lately, commuting has been almost a full-time job. On a recent trip to Southeast Asia, I visited four countries in four days—Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines—before flying straight home. Then there was a whirlwind tour of Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands that saw my morning run…

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The meta starts killing off its AI generated fake profiles

Who thought that AI-generated Facebook and Instagram users were something any rational human being would want to be friends with? The leaders of Meta did it. In an interview with Financial Times just before the new year, Connor Hayes, Meta's vice president of generative artificial intelligence, explained Meta's plans to feature AI users on its…

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Bluefin tuna the size of a motorcycle sells for $1 million at auction in Tokyo

or blue tone sold for 207 million yen (about $1.3 million) at Tokyo's Toyosu fish market on Sunday, the second-highest price ever recorded since AUCTION began collecting data in 1999. Michelin-starred sushi chain operator Onodera Group and seafood wholesaler Yamayuki bought the 608-pound (275-kilogram) Bluefin. The fisherman who caught the motorcycle-sized tuna, 73-year-old Masahiro Takeuchi,…

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Capital increase? How to build strategic investor partnerships

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When I started my first company, I looked at reports and updates to investors as administrative tasks. Homework, in other words, outside of my core duties as CEO. But then I had an epiphany that changed my entire perspective – and my business. I found that including…

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Hundreds of apartments are being built above a Costco

A first-of-its-kind Costco with 800 condo units above it is coming to Baldwin Hills, a South Los Angeles neighborhood that Census Reporter gen has a poverty rate 25% higher than the national average. The complex includes 184 apartments for low-income families, with the rest of the units offered as a mix of unsubsidized, affordable and…

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How the Jimmy Carter interview changed my life

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When I first met former President Jimmy Carter, I had a lot to learn. It was the late 90s and I was a rookie reporter covering a trip Carter took to Colorado to help 100 at-risk youth experience the transformative power of nature. For a young journalist,…

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