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The future belongs to leaders who can toggle between AI’s intelligence and their own intuition, leveraging both to lead in a way that’s more human than ever before.
More than half of singles over 30 feel financially insecure, one survey found, and their economic reality backs it up. For ...
Target's foot traffic continues to slide as boycotts over its DEI pullback appear to be sticking. Meanwhile, Costco is ...
The government’s antitrust case could force Mark Zuckerberg to give up Instagram and WhatsApp—shaking Meta’s dominance.
If the Senate does confirm him, Jared Isaacman will have several major issues to confront at NASA, all in a very uncertain ...
Elon Musk’s group is accomplishing its goals in part by creating dysfunction and paralysis within government agencies, ...
There are a lot of issues President Trump could be worried about right now, from dealing with the repercussions of his global ...
For McMahon, who was speaking at the ASU+GSV Summit for educators, it was an embarrassing mistake. But for Kraft Heinz’s A.1.
The event series Summit was built as a mutual aid society for entrepreneurs—17 years later, their mission couldn't be more ...
Planetary roller screws are emerging as a critical—and costly—component in next-gen robots. China is racing ahead in ...
Payments service makes your friends list public by default, and many users never bother to change that setting.
Through gene editing, scientists at Colossal Biosciences are reviving long-extinct animals. But is it really for the sake of ...