The only reason AI can be used throughout the targeting cycle is that countless human personnel everywhere work to keep it ...
The president gifting oversize dress shoes to his inner circle is a perfect setup for the funniest brand-politics clash of ...
The radical power of being seen ...
There is a new wave of women who refuse to wait for the AI industry to become “fair” and “equal.” They are building their own companies, on their own terms, with a more authentic and purpose-driven ...
Change leaders often feel they need to have all the answers, but what they usually need is to ask more—and better—questions.
During an end-of-the-fiscal-year spending spree last year, the Department of Defense (DoD) dropped some dough on new Herman Miller furniture. The DoD spent $60,719 for chairs from the Michigan ...
Hello again, and welcome back to Fast Company’s Plugged In. On March 9, Jay Graber stepped down as CEO of Bluesky. She will become the social networking platform’s chief innovation officer, while Toni ...
Republics didn’t install a Jan. 6 plaque because of a ‘design problem.’ A simple workaround fixed it
A plaque honoring law enforcement for their help on January 6 languished in the Capitol basement for three years before ...
There’s limited evidence that Oracle is replacing workers with AI en masse—but the company is planning thousands of job cuts while investing tens of billions of dollars in data centers.
The dupe-culture darling just raised $500 million. I ask its first head of brand and narrative how she's positioning the brand for hyper growth.
The miniature canvas totes will return in delicate pink, baby blue, mint green, and lavender—the same pastel shades shoppers snapped up last year.
The new luxury chauffeur service requires riders to schedule trips at least one hour in advance and as far as 90 days ahead.
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