A private equity firm is investing $90 million in a cutting-edge anti-cheating startup a month after a college admissions scandal ensnared elite parents
Examity uses artificial intelligence and human proctors to ensure test-takers aren't cheating on college exams, professional assessments, and standardized tests.
Meghan Morris | Examity uses artificial intelligence and human proctors to ensure test-takers aren't cheating on college exams, professional assessments, and standardized tests.
Meghan Morris | Some sharing-economy companies have struggled with local governments and employers like taxi companies. WeWork has had the opposite experience.
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Joe Ciolli | Ten experts at the Milken Institute Global Conference couldn't agree when asked about the biggest risk facing the investment landscape and economy.
Jeremy Berke | Business Insider sat down to talk about future plans with Columbia Care's CEO, Nicholas Vita, at the company's new dispensary in Brooklyn.
Nick Bastone | Some analysts are saying that lack of transparency Google gives to its investors could be a potential reason itself as to why the company's stock may be dragging.
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