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FBI says you should avoid public USB stations if you don’t want malware on your phoneThe Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued guidance warning consumers to avoid using free public charging stations because “bad...
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Mailchimp’s new GPT-powered AI tool can write marketing emailsCrafting marketing email can be a drain on time and money for businesses, whether the owners are generating the content themselves or outsourcing...
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The next 10 years of generative AI could end reality as we know itIt’s hard to write about generative artificial intelligence. By the time you finish an article, a new development makes it feel obsolete....
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In defense of female “power rankings”Hello and welcome to Modern CEO! I’m Stephanie Mehta, CEO and chief content officer of Mansueto Ventures. Each week this newsletter...
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How LinkedIn got serious about skillsWhen LinkedIn launched in 2003, the very idea of sharing your employment history and educational background in public was a bit of a mind-bender....
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Generative AI will change the world—but won’t put creative jobs at riskAlan Kay was a pioneering computer scientist. In the 1970s, at Xerox PARC, he led the design and development of the first modern computer-desktop...
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Polaroid’s new, bizarrely beautiful blue film was invented by accidentPolaroid has a new color film. But not full color. Reclaimed Blue 600 is, as the name suggests, a blue-color instant film from the company...
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How to set boundaries around your time—and deal with disappointing peopleWhile there are only so many hours in a day, it’s a fact that’s easy to forget when others are vying for your attention. If...
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It’s easy to focus on carbon dioxide—but don’t forget methaneMethane in the atmosphere had its fourth-highest annual increase in 2022, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, part...
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U.S. playgrounds are boringly safe. New designs add a whiff of dangerSlides and swings are the bread and butter of the American playground. Whether a tiny neighborhood park or a grand, multimillion-dollar...
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A day in the life of a chief sustainability officer: Q&A with Microsoft’s Melanie NakagawaAs a growing number of people decide to switch careers to work on climate change, we’re running a series of interviews with people in...
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How to partner with your anxiety, rather than letting it make you miserableWhen anxiety is making you miserable, it’s easy to see it as an enemy that must be vanquished at all costs. But brain science reveals a...
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Why ChatGPT doesn’t understand what it’s sayingWhen we asked GPT-3, an extremely powerful and popular artificial intelligence language system, whether you’d be more likely to use a...
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Ukrainian fashion brand Sleeper is reopening its Kyiv atelierIn 2022, Ukrainian hit fashion brand Sleeper moved its entire supply chain abroad. Now, the brand is reopening its atelier in a changed Kyiv....
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How the Milwaukee Bucks built a thriving global brandHeading into next week’s playoffs, the Milwaukee Bucks have the best record in the NBA. They posted this season’s longest...
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Video game giant EA Sports unveils its FIFA-less brand for FIFA soccerVideo game publisher Electronic Arts announced a momentous change last May for its flagship soccer series, known simply as FIFA. A spat with the...
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This company’s virtual group therapy could help curb the youth mental health crisisWhen Carter Barnhart was fourteen, she was sexually assaulted. For over two and a half years, she struggled to sleep through the night, grappling...
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Boston talks of banning little booze bottlesThe little bottles of booze at Huntington Wine & Spirits are displayed prominently at the front counter of the Boston store, some stacked...
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How the makers of ‘Drive to Survive’ are upping their game to be multisport streaming starsThe story has been as exciting as drivers burning rubber and brushing walls to eek out victory in iconic race cars made by the likes of Aston...
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AI celebrity deepfakes are over. Hoaxes as entertainment are just beginningLast month, a photo of Pope Francis wearing a Balenciaga parka shocked the world. The image was posted to Reddit by a user (who was high on magic...
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Almost 20% of people use ChatGPT regularly. But what exactly are they doing with it?ChatGPT burst onto the scene late last year, and since then, it’s inspired a deluge of think pieces, debate, and prognostications from AI...
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Twitter’s feud with Substack means we all lose out on the public squareTwitter’s ongoing decline and chaotic confusion continues as the app has now introduced features that block or downplay in the algorithm...
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‘Revenge crowdfunding’: How Ukrainians keep donating millions to support the war effortValeria Yezhova is only 11 years old, but she is already a world champion in draughts (similar to checkers in America); she has also donated more...
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IRS says it’s doing these 5 things to make filing taxes less painful, but don’t expect miracles overnightIf you’re one of the millions of U.S. taxpayers who have waited months or years to speak with an IRS agent, get an update on your filing...
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Bob Lee’s death fuels familiar complaints about big city crimeMuch remains unknown about the killing of Bob Lee, the 43-year-old MobileCoin executive and Cash App founder who was found fatally stabbed in San...
