Students keep booing AI at graduation speeches this year

AI Graduation Speeches Spark Outrage: Why Students Are Booing the Future of Work It’s that time of year again—caps fly, confetti rains, and proud families clutch their tissues as graduates prepare to step into the “real world.” But this commencement season has taken an unexpected turn: instead of polite applause, speakers are being drowned out … Read more

Why some Harry Styles fans say they’re paying more for less

Why Harry Styles Fans Are Paying Premium Prices for a Shortened Stadium Experience When a global pop star returns after a two-and-a-half-year hiatus, you’d expect the comeback to be flawless. But for Harry Styles, the “Together, Together” tour is proving that even the most anticipated events can leave customers—fans, in this case—feeling shortchanged. The tour, … Read more

World’s Biggest Humanoid Robot Maker: The Tipping Point Is Near

World’s Biggest Humanoid Robot Maker: The Tipping Point Is Near How the Largest Humanoid Robot Manufacturer Sees the Future of Work, Robotics, and China’s Rise In the rapidly evolving landscape of industrial automation and artificial intelligence, one company stands out not just for its ambition but for its sheer scale: the world’s largest humanoid robot … Read more

Warby Parker and Google take on Meta with new AI smart glasses

Warby Parker and Google Challenge Meta’s Smart Glasses Dominance with AI-Powered Intelligent Eyewear The smart glasses market is heating up. Warby Parker, Google, and Samsung have teamed up to launch the first-ever intelligent eyewear from the iconic eyewear brand, directly challenging Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses. Announced at Google I/O, this partnership marks a pivotal shift … Read more

Barnes & Noble CEO comment about AI-generated books has social media rethinking the brand’s good will

Barnes & Noble’s AI Book Stance: How a CEO Bet on Algorithmic Novels Could Cost the Chain Its Hard-Won Comeback The 67-store expansion miracle is real. But James Daunt’s “we will stock them” comment about AI-generated books just lit a fire under social media—and it could burn the goodwill Barnes & Noble spent six years … Read more