A landmark KPMG index finds boards demanding transformation, execs spending billions on tech, and the people caught in the middle burning out.
One advantage of writing about airlines and business for a long time is perspective. I’ve been covering United Airlines since before the pandemic, which means I’ve been able to watch how CEO Scott Kirby responds when thin…
Officials in the financial sector and government are in active talks with the industry about the potential cyber threats of AI
Google Photos fixes Android crop tool bugs and adds smoother animations. Here’s what changed and why it matters for users.
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While automation promises quicker returns, it may ultimately lead to decline.
Igas, Charles, Corey, and Ryan are four characters in a popular TikTok skit series where, over Zoom, they discuss how to “proactively realign” their “cross-functional synergy” and ensure “tighter execution” in the face of looming threats like a “shrin…
“I realized the phones are literally getting in the way of the things I love.”
The AI surveillance boom is colliding with regulation—and employers are the ones in the crosshairs.
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Disengagement is expensive, and most organizations know it. A 2025 study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine estimates that disengagement costs about $5 million a year for every 1,000 employees and that’s before accounting for what…
If your AI tools discriminate, it’s your liability—not your vendor’s.
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