The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Senators’ AI report urges $32 billion in emergency spending for research and safeguards [579d]
- Deloitte: Gen Z and millennials who use generative AI love it, but they worry it will steal jobs [579d]
- New Mozilla director Nabiha Syed wants to bring ‘joy and creativity’ back to the internet (exclusive) [579d]
- Meet the TikTok creators who are suing the DOJ over the potential ban of the platform [579d]
- Here’s everything Uber just announced at its spring product event [579d]
- Could Google’s AI push cause a rift with YouTube creators? [579d]
- A merger between Chinese EV maker Aiways and SPAC Hudson Acquisition would ring in a $400 million valuation [579d]
- Using AI for public impact: Insights from Dr. Soroush Saghafian [579d]
- Neuralink knew their brain implant wires had issues for years. Trials continued anyway [579d]
- The future of email marketing lies in AI [579d]
- ‘A celebration of Asian identity, creativity, and unity’: 88rising’s Head in the Clouds festival returns to Queens [579d]
- U.S. tariffs on $18 billion of goods aren’t phasing China [579d]
- Apple still isn’t done building its dream iPad [579d]
- OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever announces exit [579d]
- The Fed’s next inflation report could show easing of core inflation [579d]
- Cream cheese recall update: Aldi added to list of grocery chains as Salmonella fears spread to more products in 2024 [579d]
- This ex-Googler designed a heat pump you’ll actually want in your home [579d]
- Your office can make you more productive. Here’s what ‘high performance’ office design looks like [579d]
- A new Red Cross report says AI introduces risk of ‘unaccountable errors’ in warfare [579d]
- How do I become a better manager? [579d]
- Canada wildfires are triggering air quality alerts in the U.S. again [579d]
- Inside Nike’s seven-year design process for the Nike Jam, its first-ever breaking shoe [579d]
- A new TikTok trend uses a creative way to punish celebrities for not speaking out about Gaza [579d]
- Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky explains the company’s push into IP-driven vacation getaways [579d]
- These high-design cabins are a new take on tiny homes [579d]
- How to hire for culture when ‘culture fit’ can be dangerous and exclusive [579d]
- The untold story of how Patricia Walsh Chadwick became one of the first women of Wall Street [579d]
- Get a job at one of these 10 companies if you want to work with great senior leaders [579d]
- This elegant straw filters the dirtiest water—but also looks good on a restaurant table [579d]
- Boston figured out how to make tiny backyard houses easier and cheaper to build [579d]
- How this baby formula startup is leading the charge on parental leave [579d]
- The new, redesigned WhatsApp is what Android users always wanted [579d]
- Don’t focus on time management, try energy management instead [579d]
- How GM Energy is helping customers beat the next power outage [579d]
- Why a leadership role may not be right for you [579d]
- From childcare to broadband, public options could reshape the U.S. economy and break corporate strangleholds [579d]
- Why the modern HR professional needs to be brand-savvy [579d]
- This Times Square breastfeeding ad for lactation cookies was taken down, sparking a social media debate [580d]
- Meme stocks are back. But this rally looks a bit different than 2021 [580d]
- There are too many ‘Dicks’ in the boardroom [580d]
- Last summer was the hottest since the height of the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago [580d]
- Tomb Raider, Schwarzenegger Santa, and MrBeast: Top news from Amazon’s first Upfront [580d]
- Tesla sued in California again over plant’s harmful emissions [580d]
- Raw milk sales are up despite bird flu outbreak in dairy cows [580d]
- P&G shifts focus to brands for Paris Olympics ads [580d]
- Meta is discontinuing Workplace to focus on AI and metaverse [580d]
- Google gives its Gemini AI chatbot a longer memory and new skills [580d]
- Google is rolling out its AI-native search to all users [580d]
- Computational scientists may have discovered why working the night shift is bad for your health [580d]
- Bumble apologizes for its anti-celibacy ad fiasco [580d]
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