The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Top analyst Tom Lee on gold’s black swan risk: Elon Musk becoming ‘the new central bank’ [18d]
- OpenAI’s new model leaps ahead in coding capabilities—but raises unprecedented cybersecurity risks [18d]
- Rocket CEO says U.S. mortgage industry is a ‘tale of two cities.’ His booming business shows a broader reality for American homebuyers [18d]
- Gen Z are rebelling against TikTok USA by installing another app—founded by an Oracle alum [18d]
- Crypto market in free fall as Bitcoin plunges below $70,000 while shares of Coinbase and Circle tumble [18d]
- Tech giants are shelling out up to $400k for AI evangelists to defend against surging American skepticism [18d]
- Hey Alexa—Amazon may be teaming up with OpenAI. Here’s why that matters [18d]
- Metals are the new oil, JD Vance pitches to America: ‘There’s no realer thing than critical minerals’ [18d]
- Forget a degree—$30 billion defense startup Anduril will fast-track your job application if you can win its AI drone flying contest [18d]
- Understanding corporate leaders’ muted Minnesota response: the example of Disney, Florida and conservative retaliation [18d]
- Nestlé’s CEO drinks 8 coffees a day, but says Gen Z staffers keep him sharp: ‘When you stop learning, then it is the moment to move on to another job’ [18d]
- OpenAI’s Sam Altman says his highly disciplined daily routine has ‘fallen to crap’—and now unwinds on weekends at a farm with no cell phone service [18d]
- Michael Lewis and Tom Lee hold court on the $1 trillion software-stock carnage: ‘I think fear is not a bad thing to be long right now’ [18d]
- ChatGPT’s market share is slipping as Google and rivals close the gap, app tracker data shows [18d]
- Trump is giving the U.S. economy a $65 billion tax-refund shot in the arm, mostly for higher-income people, BofA says [18d]
- I’m a 25-year-old founder who loves robots but too many humanoids are militant and creepy-looking. Things need to change—just look at Elon Musk [18d]
- Michael Lewis reveals he’s got a deal to write the Sam Altman book—when ChatGPT is ready to write a rival draft [18d]
- OpenAI announces Frontier, an AI agent platform for enterprises to power apps like Salesforce and Workday—but could it eventually replace them? [18d]
- Texas A&M professor who was fired for teaching gender studies sues on freedom of speech grounds [18d]
- Scott Bessent trolls Democrats during testimony, implying their questions are unserious and stupid [18d]
- Activist investors are more dangerous to CEOs than ever. Here are 3 ways to safeguard your leadership [18d]
- Uber has appointed a new CFO—its third in three years [18d]
- Epstein’s fondness for elite lawyer ends in downfall [18d]
- Kevin Warsh’s trilemma [18d]
- Karp steps down as Paul Weiss chairman after Epstein emails [18d]
- Options traders pile into tech hedges after software rout [18d]
- Tainted baby milk hits billionaire clan’s powerful dairy empire [18d]
- China trader who made $3 billion on gold bets big against silver [18d]
- Global tech stock selloff deepens, silver plunges [18d]
- Trillion-dollar tech wipeout ensnares all stocks in AI’s path [18d]
- How Japan replaced France as the country young Americans obsessively romanticize—they’re longing for civility they don’t see at home [18d]
- The 2026 private equity outlook appears hazy, says PitchBook [18d]
- This Gen Z woman applied for 1,000 jobs and offered to cut her own pay because she was ‘really broke and struggling.’ She’s not alone [18d]
- The ‘dumb money’ steps in as traders lose $1 trillion on the realization that AI will eat tech companies first [18d]
- Less than 10% of employees believe their bosses are demonstrating moral leadership [18d]
- Developer Hongkong Land launches a $6.5B Singapore real estate fund, the country’s largest, as part of CEO Michael Smith’s strategic pivot [18d]
- Exclusive: Lawhive, a startup using AI to reimagine the general practice law firm, raises $60 million in new venture capital funding [18d]
- Key Nevada legislator says lawmakers will push for independent audit of altered public record in Nevada OSHA’s Boring Company inspection [18d]
- Alphabet plans to double capex spending to a possible $185 billion—but it’s keeping CEO Sundar Pichai up at night [18d]
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