Most people think of AI as a productivity tool—something to help them work faster, automate tasks, and be more efficient. At the Artist and the Machine Summit in Los Angeles this past November (a conference where I am a founding partner) AI researcher Cameron Berg suggested there may be more to it than that. SomethingContinueContinue reading “How the most creative people are using AI to reach new levels”
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Latin American Startups Are Starting to Scale—Here’s What That Means for the U.S. Economy
Latin America’s shift from startups to scale-ups is producing leaner competitors, and U.S. founders should be paying attention. source https://www.inc.com/daniel-marcos/latin-american-startups-are-starting-to-scale-heres-what-that-means-for-the-u-s-economy/91286469
NYC has a major delivery problem. These architects have a big vision to fix it
Every day, New Yorkers receive a staggering 2.3 million packages at their doorstop. Nearly 90 percent of those goods snake through the city on trucks that cause traffic congestion and pollute the air on their way. To address the problem, global architecture firm KPF is asking an ambitious question: “What if New York was designedContinueContinue reading “NYC has a major delivery problem. These architects have a big vision to fix it”
Chipotle’s burrito wrappers are about to get a whole lot glitzier
Chipotle is going for gold again with the return of its gold-foil burritos for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Starting January 15, Chipotle will offer a few Olympian-inspired menu items on the Chipotle app and online. Then in February, Chipotle will wrap every burrito in gold. For Chipotle, the Olympics are an opportunity to shake offContinueContinue reading “Chipotle’s burrito wrappers are about to get a whole lot glitzier”
The Return of Employee-First Company Culture
Smart leadership is focusing on employee value again. source https://www.inc.com/joe-procopio/the-return-of-employee-first-company-culture/91288999
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