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NYNext is indispensable insider insight into the people, innovations, and policy that matter most to NYC’s power players (and those who aspire to be). Led by New York Post financial correspondent Lydia Moynihan, the franchise introduces readers to the brightest visionaries and industry leaders shaping the future of the city and beyond.

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How Silicon Valley is testing employees’ AI usage

“I think a future metric is going to be tokens per employee [and it’s] going to be one of the most important metrics going forward,” said Adam Silverman, who runs a custom agent-building agency.

CFTC chair all-in on prediction markets — but warns there has to be aggressive protection against ‘insider trading’

“I want the United States to be the markets capital of the world,” Selig told NYNext.


Meet the Host

Lydia Moynihan covers stories at the intersection of Washington, Wall Street and Silicon Valley. During her time at The Post, she’s conducted interviews with notable business leaders including Barry Diller, Bill Ackman and Eric Schmidt as well as senators and presidential candidates. Thanks to her Rolodex of sources packed with power players, she’s broken dozens of stories including efforts to ban TikTok, Rudy Giuliani’s indictment and Trump’s SPAC.

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Techno-optimism is on full display at NY Tech Week

“A lot of the applications and real-world deployment of the technology — in media, fashion, finance, and healthcare — is going to happen in New York City,” David Haber, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz, told NYNext.

Tribeca rolls out the red carpet for internet creators: ‘This is a storytelling festival’

“What good is it to say something doesn’t belong?” Festival Director Cara Cusumano told NYNext. “This is a storytelling festival.”

AI drones are changing warfare — but they’re easy to sabotage, and a Brooklyn engineer wants to change that

“AI warfare isn’t going to work unless you have our product,” said Brian Streem.

Forget bonus season, ultra-luxury real estate firms now plan listings around tech IPOs

Demand for nine-figure properties in Florida is surging.

A new AI-powered Oura ring is coming — and it could change the future of healthcare

“The body doesn’t lie… the physiology is telling you something, and we call it giving your body a voice,” Oura CEO Tom Hale said. 

Trading cards are now a $50 billion global industry — and their comeback is just getting started

“The collectibles industry is getting wider, appealing to more people than ever,” Gary Vaynerchuk told NYNext.

Why the hottest tech IPO of the year matters for the AI race with China and in the Middle East

“The US government should be buying the absolute best leading-edge technology from American companies at all times,” Chris Buskirk said. “And Cerebras is one of those companies.”

Billionaires aren’t villains — they’re the engine of American innovation

Taking more money from Elon Musk won’t fix the government incompetency that got us here in the first place, but it does undermine the innovators that make our economy the largest in the world.

Jack Dorsey won’t give up on Vine 

Vine executives believe their product is creating “joy scrolling” rather than “doom scrolling.”

Inside the well-funded AI doom machine — and who is benefiting from it

“You have this huge ecosystem pushing AI doomerism with zero regard for the consequences,” Nathan Leamer, executive director of Build American AI, told NYNEXT.