Will paying for “Twitter” accounts solve bot or privacy concerns?
Following up on Twitter and Musk's privacy violations, now new accounts have to pay a dollar to play - but will it solve anything?
View ArticleAI ethics: What we have to figure out, and soon
The growth of AI like ChatGPT and OpenAI has led to a lot of questions, and as of yet, we're still figuring out the answers.
View ArticleWhy the adult toys market (no, not those) isn’t going away
Sometimes in life, it's about the little joys, and for a lot of us, adult toys are just the joy we needed. Why do our little luxuries matter?
View ArticleBetting on the wrong horse: AI industry creates its own layoffs
As the AI industry continues to grow, many find that their jobs quickly become irrelevant - but is that really AI's fault?
View ArticleCould ChatGPT really replace Google in the near future?
Everyone and their mother (well, many not all mothers as AI is a foreign concept still) has heard of ChatGPT. Could it take over Google?
View ArticleGoing quiet: How removal of Tiktok music affects your videos
The Universal Music Group has pulled dozens of popular songs and artists from their Tiktok library - how will this affect your videos?
View ArticleAirline claims they aren’t liable for AI chatbot misinformation
Air Canada denied responsibility for misinformation from their AI chatbot, but this raises the question: why use it if you won't train it?
View ArticleGoogle’s In Beddit With Reddit for generative AI training
Reddit users are becoming a training ground for generative AI, but there are some important things for businesses to keep in mind.
View ArticleTumblr and WordPress have been turned into AI content farms
Two blogging giants, Tumblr and WordPress, are experiencing major pushback against their newest AI content partnerships.
View ArticleUnjumping the shark: Clarifying Wendy’s ‘dynamic pricing’
Everyone lost their marbles about Wendy's latest announcement about pricing, but the conclusion is not nearly as controversial.
View ArticleElon Musk sparks battle of giants with OpenAI lawsuit
Musk's flowery lawsuit against OpenAI may seem oddly altruistic, but many have to suspect this is preemptive against the competition.
View ArticleReddit is going public, a lesson in good enough over perfection
Despite inner and outer criticism, Reddit is going public on the market, showing that it's truly never too late to put yourself out there.
View ArticleApple faces class action lawsuits – what businesses can learn NOT to do
While the giant Apple likely won't be hindered by this lawsuit, their mistakes demonstrate valuable lessons for smaller businesses.
View ArticleAmazon’s Just Walk Out is actually still pulling people power, not AI
Implementing anything new will never be free of risks or hiccups, as Amazon's Just Walk Out program proves how much you can get away with.
View ArticleThis case against Starbucks reminds us to brush up on ADA compliance
When you run your own business, there are obvious ADA compliance violations, and some less so - here's a good reason to brush up.
View ArticleTesla recalls the Cybertruck and other vindication
Many Tesla employees found themselves unexpectedly unemployed, and the Cybertruck recalls have led many to vindication, but also a warning.
View ArticleCould being fake on social media be the secret to X success?
When trying to present your work on social media, it feels frustrating to reposters win - but maybe there's a page to take from them.
View ArticlePost Mortem AI – can the dead die?
Many have been alarmed at the rise of the AI girlfriend, but some are going further, to preserve themselves after death through AI.
View ArticleThe FTC bans noncompete clauses – now what?
Noncompete clauses were meant to help protect company secrets, but have they really done anything but inconvenience workers?
View ArticleHow will the TikTok ban bill affect your small business?
The TikTok ban bill has been signed, and many are looking for safe havens to jump to - how will this affect small business?
View ArticleWhat does an Ethical Startup Structure look like in sustainability?
The venture capital environment doesn't always lend itself to sustainability, but when trying to build a startup ethically, it's imperative.
View ArticleDoom spending: What it is, and how to be cautious
In times of financial hardship, it feels tempting to succumb to doom spending - after all, wouldn't that little treat feel good now?
View ArticleIs keeping your social media circle small a bad thing?
Curating your social media circle is a key part of the online experience - but how does it affect your day-to-day life?
View ArticleSorry, your AI girlfriend is using you for your data
It has been revealed, unsurprisingly, that nearly all AI girlfriend apps are collecting your data - how can minglers protect themselves?
View ArticleThree ways to build as an entrepreneur without venture capital
As an entrepreneur, it feels difficult to be beholden to larger investors, but you also need the money. How can you do it on your own?
View ArticleHistoric credit card debt levels reveal economic pain points
As economic stresses continue, many start to lean into credit card debt to try and balance inflating prices and stagnant wages.
View ArticleHealth insurance: A hopeful start to a bloated struggle
Looking back on the history of health insurance, it started with high hopes, but now all businesses are beholden to a bloated system.
View ArticleHow AI and outsourced customer service has made us easier to scam
Few people truly enjoy making calls to customer service, and are ready to accept frustration - and that's just what scammers count on.
View ArticleNightshade and Glaze: How artists are poisoning the AI well
When it comes to generative AI, many artists have felt under threat. With tools like Nightshade and Glaze, they're fighting back.
View ArticleIs the return to the office the next generational divide?
The discrepancy between employees about returning to the office continues to draw rifts in the generational divide.
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