The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
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- SoftBank is racing to close a $22.5 billion OpenAI funding gap before 2026 [67d]
- Business lessons of 2026, from Airbnb, Meta, Linkedin, and more [67d]
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- Elon Musk’s net worth skyrockets to $749 billion, following pay package ruling [67d]
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- 3 things I won’t miss about remote work as RTO policies get stricter in 2026 [67d]
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- ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ debuts, making $345 million globally in its opening weekend [67d]
- San Francisco’s power is mostly back after an outage that impacted 130,000 homes and businesses [67d]
- Rocket Lab stock price soars: Why the SpaceX rival is blasting off today [67d]
- The 4 key takeaways from business leaders in 2025 [67d]
- Forget job hunting. Gen Z is ‘growth hunting’ [67d]
- Data centers are the buildings of our era. Do they have to be so boring? [67d]
- The higher you climb, the lonelier it gets. Here’s how leaders can stay connected [67d]
- Why the McKinsey layoffs are a warning signal for consulting in the AI age [67d]
- Does Gen Z need ‘resilience training’? [67d]
- School security industry may be booming, but little is helping to stop shootings [67d]
- Inside HP’s AI bet to rebuild itself for the ‘work intelligence’ age [67d]
- Can the right to disconnect ever work in America? [67d]
- The more senior you are, the less feedback you get (and that’s a problem) [67d]
- Tech is not the sexy job it used to be [68d]
- Exploring a new city? Grab these 3 free, under-the-radar apps first [68d]
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