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'Big Short' Michael Burry Warns About Nvidia Stock, AI 'Tokenmaxxing'

NEWS | 26 May 2026
Michael Burry warned Nvidia stock looks vulnerable and the AI "tokenmaxxing" trend won't last in two recent Substack posts. "The conditions for an aggressive fall are as strong as they have been in the history of the stock," Burry wrote in a Monday post. Burry said his view was based on options and stock market volume as well as fundamentals. He noted that trading volumes of Nvidia stock, on a 50-day moving average basis, are at their "lowest since 1999." In a Friday post, Burry flagged that Nvidia's customer concentration is "off the charts," exposing it to a major revenue hit if its biggest buyers pull back.

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One part of Jain Global is up in the air as its deal with hedge fund giant Millennium moves ahead

NEWS | 26 May 2026
When Izzy Englander's Millennium and Jain Global announced an exclusivity deal less than two years after its buzzy launch, the industry expected a big shake-up. A roughly a month since the deal was announced, the disruption seems to be limited to one corner of the firm. Jain Global is evaluating the overall group as the firm plans its next stage. In April, Jain Global surprised the hedge fund world by announcing it was returning money to investors and striking a deal to invest exclusively for the $87 billion hedge fund giant Millennium. Jain still plans to add 15 portfolio managers to its roster of more than 200 investing professionals this year.

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Jensen Huang says it doesn't matter what kids study in the AI era

NEWS | 26 May 2026
Parents shouldn't obsess over what their kids study in the era of artificial intelligence, said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. All the things that used to matter are still things that are going to matter in the future," Huang told Singapore's Channel NewsAsia on Monday. Instead of chasing AI-proof subjects, students should focus on using AI to deepen their learning and improve their craft, Huang said. Huang is the latest business leader to weigh in on how AI could reshape education and work. Huang also pushed back on concerns that widespread AI use could make people less intelligent or lazier thinkers.

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Is the IPO boom a 2021 repeat?

NEWS | 26 May 2026
The last time there was this much hype around IPOs was during the 2021 SPAC boom. Today, investors are eager to get into expected IPOs from SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic. As per Bank of America's Michael Hartnett, the top 10 AI stocks currently account for around 40% of total market capitalization. Looking at broader market valuations, the S&P 500's Shiller CAPE ratio of 41 is above 2021's levels and just below all-time highs seen in 2000. According to market pros that spoke with Business Insider on Friday, today's IPO environment rhymes more with 1999 than 2021.

News Flash:
One map shows the highest-paying job in every state

NEWS | 26 May 2026
Business Insider previously ranked the highest-paying jobs in the US using May 2025 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The highest-paying job in half of the states was a healthcare-related role. For instance, the highest-paying job in Pennsylvania with at least 1,000 workers was radiologists. However, most healthcare-related jobs that appear on the map aren't projected to see a lot of job growth over the decade at the national level. In 2025, the sector accounted for over 100% of overall job growth; the US economy, excluding healthcare, lost jobs.

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SPONSORED | 26 May 2026
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The hot new AI job every grad should get into, according to an AI chief product officer

NEWS | 26 May 2026
Now, it's all about AI Ops. She calls it the "AI workflows" role. "He's the most celebrated person at this company," she said, adding that the company has since expanded their "AI Ops" team. "I think every company should be hiring for this AI workflows role. It's the new Biz Ops," Zhang said, adding, "that's the role I'd really push every single new grad to be going into."

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Our survey about vibe coding became a vent session for the AI haters

NEWS | 26 May 2026
"Vibe coding" has become a go-to techie term for telling AI to write code. To solicit ideas for a new term, Business Insider put out a survey asking for suggestions and about how people vibe code. In addition, one respondent wrote that they hadn't used a vibe coding tool "because I actually know how to write code." He's OK with "autocoding" and "agentic engineering," which, like "vibe coding," was coined by Andrej Karpathy, an OpenAI founding member who recently announced he's joining Anthropic. They wrote: "'Vibe Coding' means so many things.

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AI Law Firm Moritz Shares the Pitch Deck It Used to Raise $9 Million

NEWS | 26 May 2026
Until last year, Ehsas was putting in late nights and weekends as a junior lawyer at a large Norwegian law firm, advising clients such as OpenAI on contracts, privacy, and other legal matters. He quit to start Moritz, a law firm and software startup that builds software for its own lawyers. Moritz is part of a new class of startups rethinking how legal services are delivered. One of the furthest along is Crosby, a Sequoia-backed law firm and startup that provides basic legal services to other startups. To be sure, Moritz's deck captures the promise of tech-driven legal services more than it delivers on the proof.

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I've lived abroad for 8 years, and now too many places feel like home

NEWS | 26 May 2026
Since then, I've lived in Buenos Aires, London, Brasilia, and Rio de Janeiro, partly as a diplomat — a lifestyle that suited me perfectly. I lived in all these places for relatively short periods, between 6 months and 3 years, and also often moved back to the Netherlands, where I'm from, in between. While I feel incredibly rich to have had these experiences, it also makes life feel more complex. It's a question I've heard often from others. I've learned that I have to be my own anchor in a life with different homes.

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I visited the 'Hawaii of the Atlantic,' an island chain only 5 hours from Boston. It felt like an unspoiled paradise.

NEWS | 26 May 2026
The trip I took to the Azores — an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, less than 1,000 miles from mainland Portugal — had been a long time coming. The nine islands span approximately 370 miles and operate as an autonomous region of the European country. My boyfriend's family is from São Miguel, the largest one, so the Azores have been on our "must-visit" list for some time. Even as the Azores have experienced an uptick in visitors since the pandemic, the two islands we visited, São Miguel and Flores, felt unspoiled. At multiple moments of our 10-day trip in March, my boyfriend and I felt like the only people for miles.

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Stanley 1913's Global Brand President: Advice to College Students

NEWS | 26 May 2026
When Matt Navarro started college, he had his mind set on teaching history and coaching sports. After college, Navarro launched his career in sports management before climbing the ranks to his current position, where he's served as global brand president for the past two years. Today, Navarro oversees around 1,500 employees at the brand, which is best known for its 40-ounce Quencher tumblers. He added that it's also important to choose a university with a strong alumni network and good job placement track record. He said his advice to both college and high school students is to learn how to talk to adults and look people in the eye.

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Over 200 travelers told me their biggest Japan travel mistakes. Here are the 5 that kept coming up.

NEWS | 26 May 2026
If your Instagram or TikTok feed looks anything like mine, it probably feels like everyone is either in Tokyo, planning a trip to Kyoto, or has just come back from Japan. I've been traveling around Japan for more than a decade and, for the past few years, I've called Kobe home. Recently, I asked The Navigatio's Japan Travel Tips & Planning group on Facebook one simple question: What was your biggest Japan travel mistake? Out of the 900,000 members, more than 200 answered. Here are my biggest takeaways based on their responses, plus some of my own advice.

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Def Jam cofounder Rick Rubin, 63, says his success came from being a 'lazy workaholic'

NEWS | 26 May 2026
Grammy award-winning record producer Rick Rubin, 63, says his success comes down to discipline and showing up. On Sunday's episode of the "David Senra" podcast, Rubin reflected on the work ethic of great artists, and why consistency has been key to his own success. Despite his zen-like public image, Rubin agrees he's someone who works a lot — even when he doesn't feel like it. "Work ethic is always a part of it, but for some people, work ethic is the reason they are who they are. Rubin isn't the only entrepreneur who has spoken about the importance of having a strong work ethic.

News Flash:
We moved from California to Texas for a cheaper lifestyle. We disliked almost everything else, and are moving back.

NEWS | 26 May 2026
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Guadalupe Galindo-Nevarez, 63, who moved from California to El Paso, Texas, with her husband and daughter in 2022 and now plans to move back to California. I wanted to move back to El Paso, be closer to my family, and raise my teenage daughter in a different environment. In December 2022, we moved from Natomas, a neighborhood in Sacramento, to El Paso. Life in Texas isn't what we thought it would beWhen I told my family I was moving to El Paso, they were excited. El Paso, Texas.