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In spring 2025, nearly 47 percent of workers across all sectors reported using AI tools at least once a month to help them with their work — up from 34 percent the previous year, according to the ...
Building a startup means constantly navigating trade-offs: limited capital, aggressive timelines, and overwhelming uncertainty. Most founders operate on gut instinct. They often don’t know whether ...
Heading to the New York City subway in September, Mahesh Saha placed a supercharged bet on a volatile stock. Saha, a 25-year-old law student, tapped a phone app and bought $128 worth of bullish ...
What Happened: Microsoft is making Windows 11 a lot smarter with a massive wave of new AI features. Samsung’s new 1,040Hz Odyssey G6 is proof that gaming monitors aren’t done evolving With the Odyssey ...
Disney+ subscribers could soon be getting “game-like features” in the not too distant future, and it has artificial intelligence (AI) to thank, according to Bob Iger. The media giant is also looking ...
A $6 million movie theater revamp, new mixed-use apartments and a wave of restaurants and shops are reshaping St. Louis Park’s West End — and shaping the next generation of one of the Twin Cities’ ...
My kitchen is a pretty good size by New York City standards; it’s an approximately 9-foot-by-9-foot square. But it’s the type of small kitchen where you have to turn the vent on the second you start ...
The Outer Worlds 2 is a big game with a vast, interconnected network of branching choices. It was almost a lot bigger, though — so big that it would've taken developer Obsidian Entertainment years ...
Dwarf Fortress has achieved mythical status for its furiously detailed algorithmic worlds, its legendarily long development, and the fact that its creators, Tarn and Zach Adams, seem content to ...
Editor's Note: In this second installment of a two-part series on leadership and readiness, the article argues that the future of military advantage lies not in weapons or algorithms, but in character ...