One hot new phone of 2025 has no screen, can’t send a text, and needs to be plugged into the wall. But to buyers of the Tin Can, that’s a definite plus. The Tin Can, from a Seattle startup of the same name, grew out of conversations cofounder and CEO Chet Kittleson had with fellow parents about the challenges ofContinueContinue reading “Tin Can has reinvented the house phone for today’s families “
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Is ‘artificial general intelligence’ an illusion? Yann LeCun thinks so
Welcome to AI Decoded, Fast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. I’m Mark Sullivan, a senior writer at Fast Company, covering emerging tech, AI, and tech policy. This week, I’m focusing on Big AI’s biggest sales pitch—the quest for AGI—and the idea that the industry shouldContinueContinue reading “Is ‘artificial general intelligence’ an illusion? Yann LeCun thinks so”
How CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” remains indispensable to viewers
Todd Bonin, senior executive producer of “Squawk on the Street” on CNBC, spoke to Talking Biz News about the show as it celebrates its 20th anniversary this week. The program focuses on breaking news through the lens of high-profile interviews and CNBC reporting. “Squawk on the Street” has led CNBC’s coverage of stock market volatility andContinueContinue reading “How CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” remains indispensable to viewers”
Trump administration reveals plans for arms sales to Taiwan, worth over $10 billion
The Trump administration has announced a massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than $10 billion that includes medium-range missiles, howitzers and drones, drawing an angry response from China.The State Department announced the sales late Wednesday during a nationally televised address by President Donald Trump, who made scant mention of foreign policyContinueContinue reading “Trump administration reveals plans for arms sales to Taiwan, worth over $10 billion”
Borders & Identity: Crash Course Latin American Literature #7
Where you are affects WHO you are. But what happens when you cross a border? In this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature, we’ll explore how exile and border crossings have inspired Latin American authors to cross literary borders, too. Introduction: Borders 00:00 Julio Cortázar 0:41 Chicanas & Gloria Anzaldúa 4:03 Yuri Herrera 6:54ContinueContinue reading “Borders & Identity: Crash Course Latin American Literature #7”
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