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- Now Tech Moguls Want to Build Data Centers in Outer Space
Energy constraints in the artificial-intelligence race are causing tech companies to think out of this world
- Are America’s Corporate Boards Ready for AI?
The rapid development of artificial intelligence is pushing corporate boards into uncharted territory. Some are scrambling.
- Is AI Making Big Tech Weaker?
Balance sheets, cash flows are showing the strain of AI investments and forcing investors to think about companies differently
- These Small-Business Owners Are Putting AI to Good Use
Big companies have teams to guide tech strategy—smaller firms noodle until something works Quick Summary Fifty-eight percent of small businesses surveyed use generative AI, an increase from 40% in 2024 and more than double two years prior. Small businesses are using AI for various tasks, including cost analysis, customer service, shift scheduling and website development. Some small-business owners report that AI has enabled them to reduce staffing needs, such as hiring fewer managers or not replacing departed employees.
- Layoff Tactics Keep Changing, and the Blunders Keep Coming
Amazon informed staffers via a text-email combo. Target asked workers to stay home. Does any of that make job cuts less painful? Quick Summary Employers are changing layoff tactics with an aim of minimizing ugly public scenes. Some companies are using remote notifications, such as texts. There are managers who have been cut out of the loop on staff reductions, unable to explain dismissals to teams.
- Why CEOs Get Paid So Much
Doug McMillon’s success at Walmart shows the value of corporate leadership.
- It’s Too Early to Write Off College Degrees
Companies are favoring multitool graduates with broad skill sets
- America’s Two-Track Nuclear Race With China, Russia Is a First
After a decades long hiatus, nuclear weapons surge back to the forefront of global politics Somewhat related? The U.S. bid to control the western hemisphere Also related: comparing U.S. and China drones
- The Ultrarich Are Spending a Fortune to Live in Extreme Privacy
In Miami and elsewhere, the wealthy are moving in increasingly private spheres, shelling out big money to bypass the indignities of public life
- 5 signs you’re working for a performative manager (and how to outsmart them)
Their favorite project is themselves.
- Three years in, Patagonia says its radical ownership model is paying off for the planet
Since devoting nearly all of its profits to climate and nature in late 2022, the company has given away an extra $180 million
- THE ‘EASY WAY’ TO CRUSH THE U.S. MAINSTREAM MEDIA
FCC chair Brendan Carr is on a crusade to manipulate the airwaves.