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If you're in your forties and counting on Social Security, the math is getting uncomfortable. The program faces a projected shortfall that could trigger automatic benefit cuts before today's mid-career workers ever reach retirement age, making personal savings strategy more urgent than most people want to admit.
Shifting to the electric vehicle space, Tesla's robotaxi ambitions are real but running behind schedule, and history suggests investors should price that in carefully. Big technology rollouts rarely arrive on the timeline Elon Musk announces, and the market has repeatedly punished early enthusiasm when execution lags the narrative, so buying ahead of a nationwide expansion carries meaningful timing risk.
And in a story that cuts across every boardroom and university campus, Forbes is reporting a growing pattern of professionals and students claiming ownership of work that artificial intelligence actually produced. The ethical and legal lines here are genuinely unsettled, and as AI output becomes indistinguishable from human reasoning, the question of credit and accountability is moving from philosophical to consequential very fast.
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