The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Russia, China crank up AI-powered cyberattacks on the U.S., Microsoft warns [19d]
- Stocks drift higher, led by Nvidia, TSMC [19d]
- Howard Schultz isn’t running Starbucks anymore—but his latest warning should make every CEO listen [19d]
- ChatGPT may allow ‘erotica.’ What about Sora? [19d]
- The fantastical effort to put ‘fashion’ back in the Victoria’s Secret fashion show [19d]
- The danger of AI dependency [19d]
- She decides what’s on Walmart shelves. Now she’s going upscale [19d]
- Is a college degree worth the price? Universities are scrambling to prove their worth [19d]
- Chipmaker TSMC reports nearly 40% surge in its net profit, thanks to AI [19d]
- Ronald Reagan narrates a new anti-tariff ad from Canada [19d]
- Trump administration looks to double aid for Argentina to $40 billion. Here’s how [19d]
- The biggest U.S. companies on the S&P 500 spent more than $1 trillion on stock buybacks and dividends in 2024 [19d]
- Inside Microsoft’s quest to make Windows 11’s AI irresistible [19d]
- Yves Béhar designed a meditation pod to help you destress at work [19d]
- This new credit card is giving the world’s wealthy an AmEx Platinum alternative—no SSN required [19d]
- Consumer Reports warned that your protein powder might have lead in it. Brands on the list are pushing back [19d]
- Democrats set to reject government funding bill for 10th time, holding steadfast on healthcare demands [19d]
- Nestle, the world’s largest packaged food company, will cut 16,000 jobs [19d]
- A nationwide cinnamon recall just got worse as FDA warns of elevated lead levels: Full list of brands to avoid [19d]
- The 4 AI questions every CEO needs to ask to succeed [20d]
- How employers can better support working mothers [20d]
- The Great ShakeOut is here: How to participate in earthquake safety drills happening around the world [20d]
- Are digital ads the enemy of advertising? [20d]
- This addictive game is like ‘SimCity’ but for transit nerds [20d]
- Of course Ryan Reynolds found the real Tilly Norwood [20d]
- Smucker goes to court to protect the design of its Uncrustables sandwiches [20d]
- I was interviewed for a job by AI. Here’s what it’s like [20d]
- What are the 2 categories of AI use and why do they matter? [20d]
- 5 lessons from disruptive innovators who changed the world [20d]
- A third of Gen Z have confided in AI chatbots over humans. Mental health experts are worried [20d]
- Working while sick is not the power move you think it is [20d]
- 4 strategies introverts can use to prevent burnout [20d]
- The pirate playbook for innovating in the AI age [20d]
- New York businesses are leasing more office space than they have in nearly a decade [20d]
- Why environmental resilience is the future of home design [20d]
- The 3 personalities of AI adoption [20d]
- Don’t believe the hype about college mayhem [20d]
- Why Grindr’s largest shareholders want to take the company private [20d]
- Genomic newborn screening delivers early answers [20d]
- Can pharma trust the new wave of agentic AI? [20d]
- Why Walmart will track its merchandise with millions of sensors starting this year [20d]
- BlackRock, Nvidia-backed group buys Aligned Data Centers for $40 billion [20d]
- Federal workers face financial strain and layoffs during the shutdown [20d]
- Goodbye SEO, hello GEO [20d]
- This agency that’s supposed to protect America just lost a quarter of its people [20d]
- How Gen Z plans to own homes no one thought they could [20d]
- 2026-27 FAFSA application is live. Here’s everything you need to know [20d]
- After an oil spill, Trump officials back a Texas firm to expand drilling off California’s coast [20d]
- Why these unexpected stocks are skyrocketing double-digits today as Trump’s China tariff war heats up [20d]
- Waymo to launch robotaxis in London in 2026 [20d]
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