A subscription technology platform with over 100,000 users was losing customers each month despite having access to ...
How prediction market “sharps” have made millions wagering on everything from war to Rotten Tomatoes. Credit...Illustration by Danielle Del Plato Supported by By Adam Iscoe The joke among young men ...
Kalshi Inc. has developed its own AI agent to help deal with a number of internal processes, including some of the thorniest ...
DoorDash launched a new chatbot that lets users order food and groceries and make reservations with photos and prompts. It's ...
Many businesses are familiar with customer workarounds: customers sharing accounts, employees using personal subscriptions for work, or teams stitching together third-party tools. Donna Henrike Bohrer ...
Earlier this month, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev discussed his continued mission of democratizing private markets, integration of prediction markets and regulatory challenges. Photo: Nikki Ritcher for WSJ ...
Prediction markets, where users can place bets on real-world outcomes in anything from sports and award shows to elections, interest rate decisions, and even military operations, have become a ...
One of the president's top financial regulators got a major boost in his clash against state officials over who oversees the prediction markets from Trump himself. President Donald Trump's top ...
Sixteen states are involved in legal proceedings with prediction market platforms, while one state has moved to ban them. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has sued six states to defend what it ...
When Andrew needed money for a flight with friends to Greece this summer, the 18-year-old high school senior turned to prediction markets.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday stressed the importance of establishing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s “exclusive authority” over prediction markets and vowed to protect the ...