The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Mall of America is under fire for its use of facial recognition tech [618d]
- Simplifying global spend management [618d]
- This is where hedge funds are flocking for AI stock market bargains [618d]
- Will AI become your assistant or your boss? An ethicist explains [618d]
- Why the Pentagon needs Silicon Valley’s AI [618d]
- California and Oregon wildfire risks continue to rise as extreme heat lingers [618d]
- What to expect at Fast Company’s 10th annual Innovation Festival: Fast Tracks [618d]
- How to watch the 2024 ESPY Awards live without cable, including free options [619d]
- EV manufacturing in Michigan and Pennsylvania gets a $1.7B boost from the Biden administration [619d]
- Houston’s power utility is under fire after Beryl outages [619d]
- Slurpee Day 2024: How to get your free frozen treat at 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes today [619d]
- Inside the unexpected building where the legacy of Charles and Ray Eames lives on [619d]
- The top 1% of real estate agents account for 15% of home sales [619d]
- How Cosm is reimagining immersive sports and entertainment viewing [619d]
- The world is on fire. Can design help save it? [619d]
- High-profile departures can’t revive sluggish Q2 IPO market [619d]
- Heatwave hydration: Cooling down is big business for the beverage industry [619d]
- Inside the most Brutalist restaurant ever created [619d]
- Don’t cancel meetings to be productive, cancel one-on-ones [619d]
- The new Paramount logo is the fleece vest of entertainment logos [619d]
- How leaders can stop working weekends [619d]
- You can buy this $5,500 house in Japan—and there are millions more like it [619d]
- Smaller family companies lead innovation worldwide, researchers say [619d]
- How this company’s AI tools help prevent suicide and mental health crises [619d]
- This plastic-free speaker looks like a sculpture and is fully recyclable [619d]
- Lead the human-AI workforce without fear [619d]
- Fitness tracker sales soared for years without boosting physical activity, analysis shows [619d]
- Texas Bitcoin mines threaten to crash the power grid—and are already causing energy prices to spike [619d]
- The risks and rewards of a scarcity mindset at work [619d]
- AI romantic companions are on the rise. They have red flags too [619d]
- Elon Musk doesn’t owe ex-Twitter employees $500 million in severance, the court rules [619d]
- Three Mile Island was the site of the country’s worst nuclear disaster. Now AI energy demands might turn it back on [619d]
- In the world’s race for cleaner, faster and cheaper lithium, all eyes are on Argentina’s salt flats [619d]
- Amazon says it now runs on 100% clean power. Employees say it’s more like 22% [619d]
- Samsung pushes AI features in new foldable smartphones, ring and smartwatch [619d]
- Textile waste like Cotton is barely recycled in China, where fast fashion reigns [619d]
- VW’s Audi factory in Brussels may close due to low demand for EVs [619d]
- We need to talk about Climate Inc. [619d]
- Female entrepreneurs can fundraise 20% faster than men on crowdfunding platforms, research finds [619d]
- Why a cartoon crawfish named ‘Mark d’Ballot’ could be the secret to voter turnout in Louisiana [619d]
- Montana might overturn its landmark youth climate change ruling [619d]
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