10 Things in Tech: How to make money on social media, Apple’s AI tax, and ChatGPT helps employees code faster
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Diamond Naga Siu
May 24, 2023, 17:32 IST
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We made it to the middle of the week, friends. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and I'm a pretty calm person. I love writing the newsletter, but wanting it to be perfect makes me quite stressed out and anxious sometimes.
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This unease is surprisingly common. Almost half of Gen Zers feel that way all or most of the time at work, according to a new study from Deloitte.
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1. "Microsoft is currently a terrible place to work." Leaked messages revealed that employees are internally expressing their unhappiness over pay cuts and low morale. They're directly questioning executives through a variety of methods.
Some upset employees have shared their grievances via internal messaging boards. Others have posed anonymous — and pretty pointed — questions during all-hands meetings.
"Why do they think it's appropriate to screw over their employees like this?" one employee asked. Another wondered what the leadership team planned to do about low morale, while adding that "denial is not a strategy."
My colleague Ashley Stewart obtained a slew of leaked screenshots that show the internal ire at Microsoft.
Aileen Lee, Ameet Shah, Serena Williams, Dan Teran; Insider
2. Insider's annual Seed 100. Serena Williams, Peter Thiel, and other major names made the list of top, early-stage investors. Each has a proven track record of picking startups that become successful. Get the full list here.
3. Apple will make hundreds of millions of dollars from ChatGPT. The iPhone maker isn't a leader in generative AI. But it'll still bring in big bucks from companies like OpenAI by taking 30% of whatever they reap from iOS apps. More on Apple's AI tax here.
4. How to make money on social media with as few as 2,300 followers. Dozens of influencers shared with Insider how they make money from TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Check out their top strategies and tips here.
6. Small banks are booming with belief. After Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic both collapsed, many experts thought only big banks could survive. But many entrepreneurs are now forming brand new small banks. Check out the optimistic trend here.
8. ChatGPT helps employees complete weeks-long coding tasks within days. Freshworks CEO Girish Mathrubootham said the company uses ChatGPT to write code. It's the latest example of how AI is making software development much more efficient. More on the rapidfire coding here.
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9. Say goodbye to ownership. Companies — think Peloton or Apple — now commonly hold repairs and paid software over people's heads. It prevents them from truly ever owning the devices. More on the growing trend here.
10. The 15 cheapest US cities. These cities (like South Bend, Indiana and Greenville, South Carolina) sit at the intersection of quality and affordability. They boast hiking trails, great schools, and other urban amenities. Get the full list of cities here.
What we're watching today:
Sony is hosting its PlayStation Showcase today. The event will highlight a variety of games currently in development around the world.
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