The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
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- Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson insists the robots are only coming for the jobs we don’t want [709d]
- Hoka, Vuori, and other niche labels take market share from establishment and retailers respond [709d]
- AI in banking requires computing power that only Big Tech can provide. This worries fintech execs [709d]
- Waystar IPO: Stock price will be closely watched today as the healthcare software company debuts on Nasdaq [709d]
- 272,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in May, despite high interest rates [709d]
- MrBeast took money from a Koch-linked organization for a YouTube video (exclusive) [709d]
- Bird flu claims first human death in Mexico, but U.S. officials remain focused on a different strain [709d]
- How AI is changing the rapidly growing world of sports cards [709d]
- Best National Donut Day freebies and deals 2024: Krispy Kreme, Dunkin’, Shipley, and more [709d]
- Forget quiet vacationing. GoPro says midday breaks have employees more engaged [709d]
- Why leaders need to be more transparent right now [709d]
- How to fast-track your career after getting laid off [709d]
- How Buc-ee’s gas stations became the unlikely champion of EVs [709d]
- This stunning new edition of ‘1984’ reminds us that we’re still living in Orwell’s dystopia [709d]
- We’re unprepared for the threat GenAI on Instagram, Facebook, and Whatsapp poses to kids [709d]
- How leaders can conquer performance anxiety [709d]
- This scented bottle is like Smell-O-Vision for water. Its rebrand is just as fun [709d]
- This Miami luxury condo is burying crystals in its building foundation to create good ‘vibes’ [709d]
- These Spanish cemeteries now double as solar farms [709d]
- AI and genetic engineering advancements could make designing new proteins possible [709d]
- E-bike prices are about to get a lot more expensive [709d]
- Why SpaceX won’t be taking a trip to the Hubble telescope anytime soon [709d]
- Friday’s jobs report: Don’t accept simple headlines, finance professor warns [709d]
- Renewcell’s bankruptcy was a shock to circular fashion. Now, the textile recycler is getting a second chance [709d]
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