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Rani Molla

Rani Molla

Former Senior Correspondent

    Latest articles by Rani Molla

    “Knowledge workers” could be the most impacted by future automation
    Technology

    A new study of artificial intelligence suggests better-paid, better-educated workers might be more impacted by automation than previously thought.

    By Rani Molla
    Technology
    Sports Illustrated’s new bosses defend why they bought a brand and not a companySports Illustrated’s new bosses defend why they bought a brand and not a company
    Technology

    Speaking at Code Media, they tried to spin massive layoffs as better business.

    By Rani Molla
    How Trump is using Facebook to amplify his fight against impeachment
    Politics

    Facebook is making millions off of impeachment ads from Trump, his allies, and his adversaries.

    By Emily Stewart and Rani Molla
    Technology
    WeWork is reportedly in talks to hire a new CEO, and he’s a characterWeWork is reportedly in talks to hire a new CEO, and he’s a character
    Technology

    Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann could be replaced by T-Mobile CEO John Legere.

    By Rani Molla and Shirin Ghaffary
    Technology
    The internet is getting less freeThe internet is getting less free
    Technology

    Election interference and government surveillance on social media are hurting internet freedoms.

    By Rani Molla
    Technology
    Google says it won’t use your Fitbit data to target you with ads. But what else will it do?Google says it won’t use your Fitbit data to target you with ads. But what else will it do?
    Technology

    The search giant’s $2.1 billion acquisition of Fitbit raises questions about data privacy and antitrust.

    By Shirin Ghaffary and Rani Molla
    Technology
    Poor kids spend nearly 2 hours more on screens each day than rich kidsPoor kids spend nearly 2 hours more on screens each day than rich kids
    Technology

    Kids from more affluent families have more access to tech but use it less.

    By Rani Molla
    Technology
    85 percent of WeWork’s white-collar employees don’t think Adam Neumann’s $1.7 billion exit package is fair85 percent of WeWork’s white-collar employees don’t think Adam Neumann’s $1.7 billion exit package is fair
    Technology

    Half of those employees fear they’ll be laid off, according to a Recode survey of users on a workplace discussion app.

    By Rani Molla
    Technology
    Amazon’s tiny profits, explainedAmazon’s tiny profits, explained
    Technology

    It’s all about investing in the future.

    By Rani Molla
    Technology
    Tech companies are now leasing more office space than everTech companies are now leasing more office space than ever
    Technology

    They’re responsible for more than a fifth of new major office-leasing activity — and rising rents.

    By Rani Molla