The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
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- Why your next Xbox, iPad, or laptop may suddenly cost hundreds more [17d]
- Hollywood is jumping into this mobile-friendly storytelling format, and it’s drawing in major stars [17d]
- Winning in the era of taste and talent [17d]
- ‘Careless People’ author, in explosive new lawsuit, accuses Meta of trying to silence her [17d]
- Inside CAA’s new Nashville office, where a listening lounge, sports bar, and employee dressing rooms are the amenities [17d]
- Controversial changes to the definition of a ‘professional’ degree were just blocked: What does it mean for student borrowing caps? [17d]
- World Cup 2026 has become an international singles mixer with Tinder activity up a whopping 47% [17d]
- How Nike and Adidas designed World Cup uniforms, balancing national pride with high-tech comfort [17d]
- Her debut novel was turned into a Prime Video series. Now, Carley Fortune is relishing in the romance renaissance [17d]
- J.P. Morgan fired an employee over a $642 deli platter. Now it owes him $4.25 million [17d]
- ‘Supergirl’: Box office predictions, review roundup, and lingering questions about pets in the office [17d]
- H&M store closures: List includes several regions as fast fashion giant trims footprint by 128 locations [17d]
- My AI bill just went way up [17d]
- You know OpenAI and Nvidia. These are the AI companies building everything else [18d]
- Inside AI’s $5 trillion quest to develop taste [18d]
- Why menopause is employers’ $1.8 billion blind spot—and what leaders can do about it [18d]
- This film festival left me feeling better about AI moviemaking [18d]
- Gina Raimondo’s new $500 million plan to help workers survive the AI economy [18d]
- 5 things to keep in mind about AI hype [18d]
- Stop treating ‘accountability’ like a dirty word [18d]
- Pride Month Reminder: LGBTQ+ Employees Aren’t All the Same [18d]
- The leadership skill no one teaches [18d]
- ‘I can’t even keep up’: The long-term harms of tech overload at work—and how to avoid them [18d]
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