The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
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- Evan Spiegel says Snap can’t fulfill its mission without its new AR glasses [28d]
- At G7 summit, Trump says U.S. will pivot from the conflict in Iran to the Ukraine war [28d]
- SpaceX is already worth more than Amazon. So why are analysts sounding the alarm? [28d]
- AI’s impact on cognitive ability: MIT study reveals more troubling data [28d]
- 6 things consumers should know about prices on goods now that the Iran war may be ending [28d]
- Private equity is buying Pizza Hut, but it’s not getting the whole pie [28d]
- Luke Skywalker’s saber and Rocky Balboa’s boots will be for sale at this upcoming auction [28d]
- PopSockets’ new ultrathin grip is the product its founder wanted to make all along [28d]
- Brands need to acknowledge missteps on social media, but there’s a right and a wrong way to do it [28d]
- Blue Bottle’s new drinks are taking the espresso machine out of iced espresso [28d]
- Disney is about to get AI-generated park sets [28d]
- A sobering new sign for OpenAI as ChatGPT competitors gain ground [28d]
- You can’t build your AI future on broken foundations [28d]
- This new tool might just solve the restaurant reservation chaos [28d]
- Meet the long-standing businesses still bringing fresh, meaningful ideas to the world [28d]
- Meet 6 academic projects showing promise to make real impact [28d]
- These companies are finding new ways to use AI and tech for security, health, and more [28d]
- These ideas from the Asia-Pacific region are empowering people with tech and sports [28d]
- These 6 companies show that Europe, the Middle East, and Africa are still cradles of innovation [28d]
- How these projects in North America and Latin America are innovating beyond their hemisphere [28d]
- These projects help companies leverage AI to tackle pressing business needs [28d]
- These consumer-facing efforts solve longstanding problems [28d]
- How these growing businesses are making their mark [28d]
- These forward-looking, early-stage businesses are already standing out [28d]
- How 4 companies are centering accessibility and social equity [28d]
- New diagnostics, new treatments: These 21 projects are ushering in the future of healthcare [28d]
- Meet 16 companies pushing tech and science to new heights [28d]
- Amid a climate rollback, these 19 projects are keeping the earth’s future in focus [28d]
- Inside 8 companies rethinking how we harness and use resources [28d]
- From tech platforms to parks, these companies are putting humanity and community first [28d]
- How 15 projects are redefining education and engagement for people of all ages [28d]
- How these 13 companies are giving consumers more than just new products [28d]
- He’s designing affordable housing with the actual needs of future residents in mind. It’s rarer than it sounds [28d]
- This high-tech airship from the LifeStraw inventor could be the future of wildfire detection [28d]
- Subway store closures: See a list of shuttered locations after a large franchisee went bankrupt [28d]
- The power of personal branding [28d]
- Why your smartest people stop taking risks at work (& how to reverse it) [28d]
- The next enterprise AI breakthrough will look obvious in retrospect [28d]
- How the ‘Knowing-Doing Gap’ undermines even the best ideas [28d]
- How to tell if you have a changeable personality according to science [28d]
- The four hidden forces behind how you actually work [28d]
- AI is making answers cheap. Curiosity is priceless [29d]
- Xbox plans layoffs, even after Microsoft CEO said company is ‘long on gaming’ [29d]
- The Future Of Autonomy [29d]
- How Levi’s turned FIFA’s stadium censorship into one of the biggest brand moments of the World Cup [29d]
- Aldi’s newest promotion combines free groceries with a trend millions can’t resist [29d]
- Bud Light, Monster Energy, and the hypocrisy of sponsoring Trump’s UFC event [29d]
- Housing market affordability is so stretched that this $23B builder is shelling out $55K incentives per home [29d]
- Stanford grads booed Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s commencement speech—but not for the reason you think [29d]
- More than 2,000 Starbucks stores are closing early on June 22 after a promotion sparked national outrage [29d]
- Stop AI doomscrolling and start organizing [29d]
- Microsoft weighs an Xbox spinoff. Would it revive the business or put it at risk? [29d]
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