Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
As AI language skills grow, so do scientists’ concerns, by Matt O’Brien
CNN
Netflix is in rough shape. This week will determine its future, by Frank Pallotta and Nicole Goodkind
Americans are feeling slightly better about the economy, but inflation still bites, by Alicia Wallace
The Wall Street Journal
Grubhub Hustles to Catch Up in Business It Once Led, by Heather Haddon
Boeing Closes In on Making New Dreamliner Deliveries, by Andrew Tangel
CNBC
Restaurants are short-staffed, and that’s taking a big toll on customers and workers alike, by Amelia Lucas
Airfares are finally starting to cool as peak summer travel season fades. Now what?, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
SAS and pilots resume talks as strike enters third week, by Anna Ringstrom
Deliveroo slashes revenue outlook as UK consumers cut spending
News about business journalism:
The tech news story that goes undercovered — accessibility products
Reuters parent expanding remote work and sabbatical policies
Texas Public Radio hires Peck to cover tech and entrepreneurship
Bloomberg Industry hires Hunt as a digital editor
Real estate reporter Carmiel departs Bloomberg
Columbus Biz First reporter Milnes departs
Fortune Well has launched, aimed at providing health content
Keough, business journal pioneer, dies at 81
Pinsker departs Buy Side from WSJ
Washington Post names Telford its corporate culture reporter
Insider’s crypto reporter McMahon departs
The Information’s Di Stefano to join the Financial Review