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7 Lessons From A Year Of Unprecedented Cyber Attacks

From the boardroom to the battlefield, the past 12 months will go down as a year that society came under attack from an unprecedented wave of digital threats. Sophisticated ransomware, deepfake phishing scams and state-sponsored cyber-attacks highlighted just how pervasive the danger has become. At the same time, businesses and governments accelerated efforts to develop

Sam Altman

OpenAI has always been great at grabbing attention in the news. Their announcements often come with big, bold claims. For example, they announced GPT-2 but said it was too dangerous to release. Or their “12 Days of Christmas” campaign, where they showcased a new product every day for 12 days. Now, Sam Altman has shared

How Jay Graber Is Making Sure Bluesky Never Turns Into Elon Musk’s X

Since Elon Musk torpedoed Twitter, Bluesky has seen a stunning surge. CEO Jay Graber is working on “billionaire-proofing” social media against any similar takeover. By Emily Baker-White and Richard Nieva , Forbes Staff T wo months after the social network Bluesky launched in February 2023, it got its first bona fide celebrity user: the humorist

Transforming Grocery Shopping With AI-Powered Personalization

In a world where personalized experiences are increasingly central to consumer satisfaction, Ben McKean has built Hungryroot into a leader in the personalized grocery service industry. McKean, who founded the company in 2015, shares his journey from a traditional packaged food business to a cutting-edge, AI-driven platform that tailors grocery shopping to customers’ goals and

AI Finance Investments Signal Boards’ Digital Era Seriousness

The surge in late SEC filings screams for a spot on every board’s agenda, as compliance tardiness is worse than “just a regulatory concern.” It’s a sign that senior leadership is likely not prepared, motivated and/or equipped for AI-era demands. In 2024, missed quarterly and annual earnings deadlines spiked 40%. Now watchdogs are eyeing more

Driven To ‘Extinction’ By A Shipwreck, A 2001 Discovery Brought The ‘World’s Rarest Insect’ Back To Life

When the SS Makambo ran aground on the shore of Lord Howe Island in 1918, there was only one immediate casualty—a passenger who drowned as the ship was being evacuated for repairs. In the decade that followed, the island would say goodbye to five species of birds and 13 species of invertebrates that called it

TGL Tees Off With Hopes Of Driving New Audiences To Golf

Professional golf is either dying or thriving, depending who you ask and what metrics are cited to support their argument. While viewership is down across the PGA Tour, LIV Golf and made-for-TV exhibitions including the highly touted Crypto Showdown, those numbers only represent linear viewing; something Nielsen plans to address by adding more “big data”