As a working parent, Spriha Srivastava often has mom guilt when traveling. She now enjoys trips after dealing ways to deal with it.
The extravagant Ambani pre-wedding party was an affront to the millions of Indians in poverty, critics say
The pre-wedding events for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, which featured Rihanna, show a blatant disregard for poverty in India, Indians said.
India's moment has arrived — but many hurdles remain
India has 1.4 billion people and Narendra Modi hopes it can become a $7 trillion economy by 2030, but it's got plenty of problems to solve first.
The boss is going to look very different in the age of AI
AI is set to transform the workplace. Experts say it could mean leaders are judged more by their skills, not the size of their budgets or teams.
Israeli held hostage by Hamas describes bleak conditions in their tunnels: one shower a week and constant hunger
An Israeli hostage who was held in Hamas tunnels for 55 days said the conditions were awful and they'd only get one small bowl of rice a day.
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AI must radically redesign work before it can make employees more productive, expert says
Ravin Jesuthasan of Mercer said artificial intelligence could be revolutionary for the workforce, but only if leaders integrate it effectively.
Gen Z is prioritizing living over working because they've seen 'the legacy of broken promises' in corporate America, a future-of-work expert says
A future-of-work expert said Gen Zers didn't have the "promise of stability" at work, so they're putting their personal lives and well-being first.
Everyone's buzzing about AI — including plenty of people who clearly don't understand it
Artificial intelligence is this year's buzzword at the World Economic Forum in Davos, but working out how firms can use it is a more complex question.
I'm at the World Economic Forum and I'm blown away by the beauty of Davos
Business Insider's UK bureau chief is attending the World Economic Forum summit in Davos and is stunned by the snowy scenery in the Swiss Alps.
Can friendships survive kids? Parents and child-free people talk about why it's so hard.
Can friendships survive kids? Childcare and community play a part. We talk about why the divide between friends with and without kids is so tough.
I spent a week in China where only 7% of the population speaks English and Google Translate is blocked. Here's the app I used instead.
Only 7% of the population in China speaks English. Insider's writer got around the country with a translation app and made a number of friends.
Threads is like joining Twitter all over again, just less lonely
Joining Threads, Meta's new social media platform, brought me a sense of deja vu. It was like joining Twitter all over again.
From steamed turtles to donkey burgers, here are 5 dishes that surprised me in China
During my recent trip to China, I found steamed turtles, donkey burgers, sea cucumber, octopus dim sums, and spicy chicken feet on display.
China slams the West for 'hyping up' the concept of 'de-risking.' Here's what it means and why China is so worried.
Chinese premier Li Qiang criticized Western governments for their steps to reduce dependency from China.
China opens its doors to the world by kicking off its first in-person 'Summer Davos' since the pandemic
China has opened its doors to over 1,500 top government and business officials as it hosts the first in-person WEF event since the pandemic started.
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New York's suffocating smog reminds me what life was like growing up in Delhi
The conversations around severe air pollution in New York brings back memories of growing up in the Indian capital.
Sam Altman says he worries making ChatGPT was 'something really bad' given potential AI risks
"What I lose the most sleep over is the hypothetical idea that we already have done something really bad," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said.
AI is getting out of control and it's creating a generational divide
The pace of development in artificial intelligence is creating a divide across generations, with boomers, millennials, and Gen Z struggling to keep up.
I use ChatGPT to write stories for my 5-year-old. It's fun, innovative, and makes bedtime less stressful.
Now my son's five, our bedtime stories have become more creative and complex. ChatGPT's helped me to write bespoke stories that has made bedtime fun.
How bad is the banking crisis?
Central banks, regulators and governments are rushing to save banks from collapsing. But the uncertainty is far from over.