Teachers from every corner of the country — from Reykjavik to the nation’s most remote communities — will gain access to Claude.
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Selling to comfort-seekers, purpose-seekers, and efficiency-seekers.
Wooden crates labeled “live monkeys” were sent flying into the tall grass near Interstate 59 on Sunday.
Leaders need to start treating it like any other strategic variable.
A conversation about the strategies that helped an early web start-up become a valued source of information.
Have you ever opened a jar of Crisco and proceeded to slather it all over your body? I have, in the summer of 1992. I was just exiting sixth grade, and my friend was over for an afternoon of suntanning. When I reached for the brown bottle of suntan lo…
Bank of America found a 1.6% annual decline in the number of households making monthly payments in September.
The 9-to-5 is fading, replaced by a fragmented cycle of early logins, late-night pings, and weekend catch-up. Microsoft’s latest Work Trend Index shows the “infinite workday” is no longer an edge case. It’s the norm for many knowledge workers.
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One of the most striking aspects of Sarah Wynn-Williams’s best-selling memoir, Careless People, about her years at Meta, is the way she portrays Sheryl Sandberg. Contrary to Sandberg’s carefully crafted public image as a levelheaded advocate for worki…
More than 78% of companies are using AI at work. Much of its use has centered on hiring and recruiting. But AI’s influence is quickly seeping into other parts of doing business.
For HR teams that are strapped for resources and with burgeoning deman…




