The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- Meta is forming some employees into AI-native 'pods,' leaked memo shows [16d]
- White House turns down Elon Musk's offer to cover TSA pay during the partial government shutdown [16d]
- Trump sends ICE agents to alleviate TSA officer shortage [16d]
- How the US Army turned this former Nazi-base into a rapid-response war machine [16d]
- Meta and OpenAI's compute crunch gives Arm a big opportunity [16d]
- TSA's leader says so many unpaid agents have quit during the shutdown that airports won't be ready for June's World Cup [16d]
- A 10th cofounder is leaving xAI. Elon Musk has just one more left. [16d]
- Is it better to be laid off in person or remotely? You tell us. [16d]
- Meta and Google lose landmark trial as jury finds them liable for harming young users' mental health [16d]
- Sony and Honda scrapped their next EV before launch. You can still drive it on PlayStation. [16d]
- I stayed in a Swiss village to save money while backpacking Europe for 2 weeks and found a hidden gem destination [16d]
- Anduril president says defense tech companies have to 'create a monopoly' to survive [16d]
- My family's first trip to South Korea was great, but it would've been even better if I'd avoided these 5 mistakes [16d]
- Salesforce isn't giving raises to director-level and above employees this year, internal memo shows [16d]
- I visited Japan for the first time. The trip was great, but I could've easily avoided these 5 mistakes. [16d]
- Farewell, Sora. You were too beautiful and too stupid for this world. [16d]
- Amazon starts to 'monetize' speed as it tests a radical new all-day, 10-window delivery service [16d]
- Larry Fink lays out 2 Iran war outcomes: cheaper oil and big growth, or a global recession [16d]
- 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie said she wakes up 'every night' imagining her mother's 'terror' [16d]
- How US Army soldiers in Europe are readying for a possible trench war with Russia [16d]
- Microsoft makes sweeping overhaul of HR organization, internal memo shows [16d]
- AOC and Bernie Sanders have a bill to pause AI data center construction. Here's what's in it. [16d]
- Elon Musk's X had a plan to stop feeding the trolls. Then Musk stepped in. [16d]
- Players share what happens after 'Survivor,' from getting voted off the island to returning home [17d]
- Our new executive editor for enterprise: Jennifer Maloney [17d]
- How AI is helping solo founders make their first hires [17d]
- Elon Musk asks judge to recuse herself in Tesla shareholder case, saying she hearted post about him losing a lawsuit [17d]
- Meta layoffs hit Reality Labs, recruiting divisions [17d]
- Family dinners are hard for 2 working parents to coordinate. My husband and I finally found a way to divide the work. [17d]
- I've been to all 50 states. I recommend these 7 walkable US cities for anyone traveling without a car. [17d]
- I took a pay cut so I could live a calmer life. It was worth it, but affording city life became more difficult. [17d]
- Say goodbye to the spontaneous mini trip as you know it [17d]
- I tried Meghan Markle's one-pot pasta. The easy recipe took less than 20 minutes to make. [17d]
- I started a cancer nonprofit at 14 after losing my grandfather and teacher. Now it has 40,000 youth volunteers. [17d]
- This startup made AI agents to manage construction projects like data centers. See the pitch deck it used to raise $9 million. [17d]
- Love the ring, hate the look: Oura fans are shelling out $10,000 to upgrade their wearables [17d]
- YouTube shows are closing in on traditional TV — fast [17d]
- This startup raised $34 million to make micro dramas starring AI actors — and let fans interact with them [17d]
- I'm an engineer who hasn't touched code in months. I'm excited about AI, but sometimes I worry about my future. [17d]
- A 60-year-old entrepreneur who sells Pokémon cards and other collectibles saw sales surge 200% after he leaned into live selling [17d]
- CoreWeave's CEO says being 'nerdy' helped it pivot from crypto into a $43 billion AI company [17d]
- I'm a former magazine editor who wakes up every day at 5:17 a.m. for good luck. Here's a day in my new flexible life as a mom of 3. [17d]
- This researcher has a new way to measure AI performance. It's BS, literally. [17d]
- A startup lawyer vibe-coded an AI version of himself [17d]
- The world's largest sporting goods retailer is seeing warehouse productivity boosts with robots [17d]
- The $165 billion economy devoted to making you annoyed [17d]
- The Iran war could end up helping China's economy — despite the short-term pain [17d]
- Jeffrey Epstein's top accountant and lawyer explain why they think the sex offender left them $75 million [17d]
- United CEO tells Congress to end the shutdown: 'Please get the deal done soon' [17d]
- Some Meta employees were told to work remotely for the day as layoffs loom [17d]
- Russia broke its record and launched nearly 1,000 Shaheds and strike drones in a single day at Ukraine [17d]
- I quit my job at KPMG and moved to India to become a poet. I was sick of only getting to live life on weekends. [17d]
- Meta executives could make billions under a blockbuster Elon-style pay package [17d]
- Delta Air Lines temporarily halts perks for members of Congress, citing the partial government shutdown [17d]
- United is rolling out beds in economy. Here's how the airline's new 'Relax Row' will work. [17d]
- OpenAI's Sora decision is all about AI compute [17d]
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