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Starting a Business

Restaurants Are Throwing Away Billions of Gallons of Water — This Startup Said Enough

A casual kitchen observation sparked Dylan Wolff's idea to tackle water waste in restaurants. His startup, CNSRV, saves water, cuts costs and improves food quality with a portable defrosting machine.

Side Hustle

These 31-Year-Old Best Friends Started a Side Hustle to Solve a Workout Struggle — And It's On Track to Hit $10 Million Annual Revenue This Year

Millie Blumka and Taylor Borenstein encountered a frustrating fitness issue during the pandemic and wondered if other people felt the same.

Starting a Business

After Experiencing the 'Lack of Diversity' in Tech, This Software Engineer Started a Business That's Changing Lives: 'People Are Waking Up'

Brandon Bailey's partnership with a Bronzeville middle school helped inspire a business that makes education accessible.

Branding

AI Will Define Your Brand If You Don't — Here's How to Take Control

Founders need to own their brand story now more than ever, especially with AI shaping what customers see.

Business News

A Big 4 Firm Is Cutting Back on Entry-Level Hiring, According to a Leaked Slideshow

PwC's acceptance rate is already notoriously low, hovering around 5% for internships and 2.5% for full-time roles.

Science & Technology

Why Today's AI Isn't Truly Intelligent — and What It Will Take to Get There

Today's AI lacks true intelligence because it is built on outdated, biased and often unlicensed data that cannot replicate human reasoning.

Business News

Google Reportedly Told Its Staff to Use AI More or Risk Falling Behind: 'It Seems Like a No-Brainer'

Google says it isn't factoring AI use into performance reviews (yet), but the tech giant is encouraging employees to utilize the technology.

Leadership

This Trillion-Dollar Industry Is Where You Need to Look For Your Next Investment — Here's Why

The next trillion-dollar industry won't be social media, crypto or even AI. It will be longevity — the business of extending not just how we live, but how well we live. And the leaders who understand this now will own the future.

Business News

Should High School Students Still Learn to Code? 'Absolutely,' Says OpenAI Engineer

OpenAI researcher Szymon Sidor said that reports telling students not to learn to code are total "misinformation."

Growing a Business

The Secret to Building Corporate-Startup Partnerships That Actually Work

When treated as true collaborations, not just transactions, corporate-startup partnerships can unlock enormous value. Here's how to make them work.

Business News

Nearly 95% of Companies Saw Zero Return on In-House AI Investments, According to a New MIT Study: 'Little to No Measurable Impact'

The companies that are succeeding with in-house AI, however, have seen revenue jump from zero to $20 million in a year.