How U.S. AI chip-export curbs threaten Nvidia’s revenue
Nvidia faces a significant revenue threat due to the latest U.S. export restrictions on artificial intelligence chips, designed to limit the global distribution of these coveted processors, analysts...
View ArticleBritain wants to become an AI powerhouse. Here’s how
The British government pledged on Monday to rip up the red tape hindering construction of data centers that underpin artificial intelligence while promoting its “pro-innovation” approach to regulating...
View ArticleTrader Joe’s exposed: The real story behind the quirky grocer
Your favorite grocer may have a cult-following but Fast Company’s Clint Rainey dives deep into the surprising truths on record product recalls, alarming safety violations, worker misconduct...
View Article‘The funniest turn of events ever’: China’s RedNote tops the Apple App Store...
American TikTok fanatics are migrating over to another Chinese short-form social media platform ahead of next week’s potential TikTok ban. On Monday, Xiaohongshu, which translates to “little red book”...
View ArticleWhere do robotics and automation play best?
If we had an hour together, we could talk about the many ways robotics and automation are rocking our universe, in implementations ranging from manufacturing and fulfillment to food packaging and...
View ArticleHow to save your TikTok videos before the U.S. ban
TikTok’s future in the United States now lies in the hands of the Supreme Court, and the odds don’t look good for the app. The ban is officially slated for January 19, 2025, when the app could vanish...
View ArticleWhy Imran Amed says the fashion industry is in a ‘full-blown luxury crisis’
In recent months, the fashion industry has seen unprecedented price hikes, CEO turnovers, sustainability backpedaling, and more—culminating in what founder and editor-in-chief of The Business of...
View ArticleL.A. wildfires may have contaminated drinking water systems. Here’s what to know
The wildfires in the Los Angeles area have destroyed thousands of structures, many of them homes, and firefighters continue to battle the infernos. Parts of Pacific Palisades, Altadena, Pasadena, and...
View ArticleAI slop is still distorting news about the L.A. wildfires
A firefighter emerges from the flames, a bear cub tucked under each arm. Another, in full protective gear, carries a tiny puppy away from the inferno. A third cradles a baby deer close to their chest....
View ArticleNobel and World Food prize winners call for new ways to prevent a global...
More than 150 recipients of the Nobel and World Food prizes released an open letter Tuesday calling for a dramatic increase in research and a commitment to new food distribution efforts with a goal of...
View ArticleA new movement wants to protect social media from billionaires
Over the past few years, concerns about billionaires using media outlets they own to signal boost their own beliefs has become a growing concern. Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post. Elon Musk owns X...
View ArticleAre bond vigilantes back? Here’s what to know
High government spending and a growing need among big economies – from the United States to Britain and France – to tap bond markets to fund their outlays have shot up the list of concerns for some...
View ArticleCapital One accused of cheating customers out of $2 billion in new lawsuit
A U.S. watchdog is suing Capital One for allegedly misleading consumers about its offerings for high-interest savings accounts — and “cheating” customers out of more than $2 billion in lost interest...
View ArticleMeta to cut 5% of workforce based on performance
Meta Platforms will trim about 5% of its “lowest performers” and plans to hire for the impacted roles this year, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has also warned employees...
View ArticleTrump plans to create an ‘External Revenue Service’ agency to collect tariff...
President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will create a new government agency called the External Revenue Service “to collect tariffs, duties, and all revenue” from foreign sources as he readies...
View ArticleBoar’s Head plants had insects, mold, and slime, USDA records show
Government inspectors documented unsanitary conditions at several Boar’s Head deli meat plants, not just the factory that was shut down last year after a deadly outbreak of listeria poisoning, federal...
View ArticleCrest and Colgate sued over fluoride in kids’ toothpaste, mouth rinse
Procter & Gamble and Colgate-Palmolive are among the defendants in six new lawsuits targeting the sale of toothpaste and mouth rinse for young children because the products contain fluoride, which...
View Article5 strategies for a fulfilling career and life
Growing up, my mother had a career-oriented mindset and held the position of chief marketing officer (CMO). I thought everyone’s dinner table conversations revolved around marketing strategies and...
View ArticleSouthwest Airlines pauses some hirings, internships, and rallies to reduce costs
Southwest Airlines is hitting the pause button on some of its hirings, internships and employee events this year as the company looks to lower costs. “We are limiting discretionary costs, including...
View ArticleTrust-based philanthropy doesn’t start in the right place
There’s been a lot of discussion the past few years on trust-based philanthropy, a model that seeks to shift power dynamics by providing fewer funding restrictions and putting more trust in nonprofit...
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