The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- A new bill from Bernie Sanders aims to raise taxes on companies with exorbitant CEO pay [577d]
- Aurora borealis watch: How to see the northern lights across 12 states tonight [577d]
- Another Hollywood strike could be looming—this time for musicians [577d]
- A fake Biden robocall is telling New Hampshire primary voters to stay home [577d]
- Media companies should turn to the Three R’s in order to navigate the tech landscape [577d]
- Audits show less antisemitism on X than other apps, Elon Musk says [577d]
- Microsoft executives’ emails hacked by Russian group, says company [577d]
- Sustainability consumers and the S curve of innovation [577d]
- AI-powered voice-cloning company ElevenLabs is now a unicorn—and actors and celebs may be worried [577d]
- Amer Sports aims for big valuation as NYSE stock listing and IPO date near [577d]
- Gen Z loves to talk stocks on TikTok, but most StockTok advice is misleading, report says [577d]
- Capitalism must evolve to survive, and even Wall Street’s biggest players say the problem is clear [577d]
- Years before ChatGPT, one of the creators of IBM’s Watson tried to harness AI to tutor, here’s why it didn’t work [577d]
- Capitalism needs a rebrand to win over Gen Z [577d]
- Influencers are pandering to conservatives to salvage their post-cancellation careers [577d]
- This weekend’s top business headlines: S&P, Dow Jones, Nasdaq look to extend gains as Netflix, Tesla, and IBM are poised to report earnings [577d]
- How to quit your job to work on climate [577d]
- How design drove $10M in pre-orders for Rabbit R1 AI hardware [577d]
- How Abercrombie went from America’s most hated retailer to a Gen Z favorite [577d]
- Apple’s Mac turns 40: How its revolutionary user experience forever changed computers [577d]
- NYC’s first all-electric skyscraper doesn’t use a drop of fossil fuel [577d]
- Intel’s AI PC revolution is mostly just an attempt to catch up to Apple [577d]
- Florida burns its trash for energy. And now it wants to use climate funds to expand [577d]
- Why Reddit’s decision to cut off researchers is bad for its business—and humanity [577d]
- Facial recognition technology is just the latest form of surveillance based on identifying physical features [577d]
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