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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 08, 2026
undefined | Delta CEO says airline will 'meaningfully' cut growth plans, sees $300 million boost from its refinery Delta Air Lines said it will “meaningfully reduce” its capacity‑growth plans in the near term as jet‑fuel prices surge, joining United and JetBlue in hiking checked‑bag fees. The announcement helped the stock jump more than 11 % in pre‑market trading after oil prices fell, and the carrier signaled that overall capacity is likely to stay flat for the year. For the first quarter, Delta beat Wall Street expectations, reporting adjusted earnings of 64 cents per share versus the 57‑cent forecast and revenue of $14.2 billion versus the $14‑billion estimate. The airline warned that its fuel bill will be about $2 billion higher this quarter, but it forecast second‑quarter adjusted earnings of $1.00‑$1.50 per share (analysts saw $1.41) and revenue growth in the low‑teens percent. A key tailwind is its refinery near Philadelphia, which is expected to contribute a $300 million benefit and help Delta post roughly $1 billion in pre‑tax profit in Q2. Premium‑ticket revenue rose 14 % year‑over‑year, driven by stronger demand for first‑class and other higher‑priced seats, while main‑cabin revenue increased for the first time since late 2024. Although a brief slowdown in business travel was noted during a TSA line disruption, overall demand remains robust. Delta expects all‑in fuel costs of about $4.30 per gallon in the second quarter and is holding off on revising its full‑year outlook until fuel‑price volatility eases. Read more: undefined #deltaairlines #ceo #jetblue #wallstreet #business-travel
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 02, 2026
qwant news | OpenAI CEO Sam Altman accused of sexual abuse by family member I’m happy to extract the main article text for you, but I’ll need the full HTML source of the page. The snippet you provided (“Sam Altman’s sister amends lawsuit accusing OpenAI CEO of sexual abuse”) isn’t enough to locate and pull out the article body, scripts, navigation, etc. Could you please paste the complete HTML (or a larger excerpt that includes the article’s markup)? Once I have that, I can strip out the non‑relevant elements and return the clean, three‑paragraph version of the article’s main text. Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/bulletin/news/sam-altman-lawsuit-abuse-sexual-assault-sister-annie-b2950929.html #openai #samaltman #ceo #sexualabuse
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Mar 25, 2026
Bloomberg Technology | Prologis CEO Sees Prolonged AI, Data Center Tailwinds Prologis CEO Dan Letter joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the state of global logistics and shipping as geopolitics and associated risk impacts the firm's customer base. However, Prologis is optimistic about its data center business. Letter says the company's strong relationship with hyperscalers is ongoing, bolstering "a fortress of a balance sheet" as Prologis continues to secure longer-term power capacity. Letter speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg) Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2026-03-25/prologis-ceo-sees-prolonged-ai-data-center-tailwinds-video #prologis #ceo #hyperscalers #globallogistics #datacenter
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Mar 24, 2026
yahoo news | Meta’s Zuckerberg Creating a CEO Agent to Help With His Job | PYMNTS.com by undefined Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive officer, is developing a “CEO agent” – an artificial‑intelligence assistant that can retrieve information and answer questions for him without the usual chain of intermediaries. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the agent speeds up his decision‑making by pulling data and insights directly, reflecting Meta’s belief that AI adoption is essential to the company’s future success. Zuckerberg highlighted this push on an earnings call in January, stating that AI‑native tools will help individuals at Meta “get more done” and “flatten teams,” making work more efficient and enjoyable. The WSJ notes that Meta’s internal culture is rapidly embracing AI, with employees increasingly using AI tools and even being evaluated on their adoption of such technology. Internal message boards are buzzing with tips and custom tools built by staff, and the company recently announced plans to shift content‑enforcement responsibilities from third‑party vendors to its own advanced AI systems. In a blog post, Meta explained that while humans will still handle appeals and law‑enforcement reporting, AI will take over repetitive tasks such as reviewing graphic content and detecting evolving scams or illicit‑drug sales. Meta’s AI systems have already shown measurable impact: over the past year they uncovered roughly 5,000 scam attempts per day that had evaded human reviewers, caught more accounts impersonating celebrities, and cut views of ads linked to scams and violations by about 7 %. The company says these tools will be expanded across its apps once they consistently outperform current enforcement methods, signaling a broader transformation of Meta’s approach to moderation and operational efficiency. Read more: https://www.pymnts.com/artificial-intelligence-2/2026/metas-zuckerberg-creating-a-ceo-agent-to-help-with-his-job/ #meta #markzuckerberg #ceo #ai #artificialintelligence
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@gadgetchecks@burningboard.net · Jan 31, 2026
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