The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
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- U.S. government tells Americans: ‘We’re producing more crude oil than any country, ever’ [653d]
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- As Bitcoin soars, AI-related cryptos are quickly gaining value [653d]
- How we can make AI less biased against disabled people [653d]
- Bitcoin’s rally to an all-time-high has actually broken two records [653d]
- Rolex’s Oscars ad continues tradition of the pop culture humblebrag [653d]
- 6 ways AI and big data are transforming the auto industry [653d]
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- Take a peek inside the vault: How Jonathan Nolan is adapting video game Fallout to TV [653d]
- How to train your brain to deal with distractions, learn to concentrate, and re-find your motivation [653d]
- Figuring out Hollywood’s new script in a post-strike era [653d]
- Reddit IPO update: Target stock price, shares on offer revealed as NYSE listing date nears [653d]
- Over half of Americans are worried about job security and how AI will impact their future employment [653d]
- Today’s top business headlines: Microsoft’s Russian hackers, Apple’s AI plans, and social media’s very bad week [653d]
- Exclusive: Consumers are putting themselves first, according to new research [653d]
- Why this hedge fund manager is spending $6 million to kill Washington’s landmark tax and climate bills [654d]
- Saudi Arabia’s plans for building bizarre cities in the desert are becoming more unhinged [654d]
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- The bow is having a fashion moment—but did it ever really go away? [654d]
- How this sleek affordable housing project in Maryland became a reality [654d]
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- Why embedded finance will accelerate in 2024 [654d]
- 5 free, time-saving Windows apps to make you more productive [654d]
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