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Two months into the new fiscal year and the U.S. government is already spending more than $10 billion a week servicing national debt
The calendar year may have a few weeks left to tick off,…
Bill Gates decries ‘significant reversal in child deaths’ as nearly 5 million kids will die before they turn 5 this year
Gates describes this “significant reversal in child deaths,” as something that should…
How two leaders used design thinking and a focus on outcomes to transform two Fortune 500 giants
How do you get 400,000 employees at one of the world’s most…
How Anthropic grew—and what the $183 billion giant faces next
Anthropic’s numbers are astonishing—yes, even by AI standards. And the company is…
Michael Saylor’s Strategy may have BlackRock to thank for the 11% rise in Bitcoin
BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) now owns just under 60% of all…
You don’t need to have fun at work—take it from NBA head coach Joe Mazzulla: ‘Fun is a cop-out sometimes when things aren’t going well’
You can watch Mazzulla’s candid response to the young reporter’s question below.source
CEOs are making the business case for AI—and dispelling talk of a bubble
With that in mind, a few themes emerged for me:With the notable…
Palantir CEO Alex Karp defends being an ‘arrogant prick’—and says more CEOs should be, too
Alex Karp is known for founding and running a $414 billion company…
Microsoft AI’s design head wants her team to be AI-native by the end of the fiscal year
Yet Liz Danzico, Microsoft AI’s vice-preisent of design, noted that not all…
Alex Karp credits his dyslexia for Palantir’s $415 billion success: ‘There is no playbook a dyslexic can master … therefore we learn to think freely’
Instead, Karp pointed to a lifelong struggle he had long kept hidden:…


