The Wall Street Journal has hired Tess Owen as a senior video journalist. Owen worked most recently at Wired, and has written for New York Magazine, The New Yorker and The Guardian. She is known for her incredible reporting skill, from investigations to features. She’s covered topics ranging from extremism, politics and disinformation, to crime and policing.ContinueContinue reading “WSJ hires Owen as senior video journalist”
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AI chip and tech stocks are falling again after gloomy Oracle earnings reignite bubble fears. Here’s the latest
Today, investors are waking up to red on their screens as many tech and AI stocks are dropping in premarket trading. But why are shares in these companies falling? Much of it has to do with the cloud infrastructure company Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) and its latest quarterly earnings results. Here’s what you need to know.ContinueContinue reading “AI chip and tech stocks are falling again after gloomy Oracle earnings reignite bubble fears. Here’s the latest”
This Startup’s New Product Is Targeting Plastic Pollution With a Novel Kind of Recyclable Packaging
Exclusive: Cove has developed a fiber-based bottle platform that is designed to be recycled like paper. They plan to make million of units. source https://www.inc.com/sara-kiley-watson/this-startups-new-product-is-targeting-plastic-pollution-with-a-novel-kind-of-recyclable-packaging/91277036
Most leaders misread generational tension. These 5 habits resolve it
I spend most days in rooms where four generations argue about the same spreadsheet. Boomers, Gen X, millennials, and Gen Z staff the same executive teams, often guided by directors from a fifth—the Silent Generation. Four different eras, four different mental operating systems, one quarterly earnings call. When leaders tell me, “We’ve got a generationContinueContinue reading “Most leaders misread generational tension. These 5 habits resolve it”
Want the same milk and eggs? Instacart might charge you more than your neighbor
Instacart’s artificial intelligence-enabled pricing may be increasing the cost of your groceries by as much as $1,200 a year, according to a new study published on Monday. Instacart is an online grocery delivery and pickup service that allows customers to order groceries from local stores by using its technology platform, via app or its website,ContinueContinue reading “Want the same milk and eggs? Instacart might charge you more than your neighbor”
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