Iran War Derails The Automotive Industry

The article discusses the impact of the Iran War on the Global Automotive Industry. Some of the impacts are expected to be medium to long term.

Why The Fallout From The Meta And YouTube Verdict Marks A Turning Point

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google liable in a social media addiction trial, signaling what may be the end of the era of unquestioned platform immunity.

Here’s How Old You’ll Be When HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ Show Ends

HBO’s Harry Potter show has plans to air at least seven seasons, and given the likely spacing between them, you’re going to be old by the time it’s done.

Apple Still Plans to Sell iPhones When It Turns 100

As the tech giant turns 50, WIRED spoke to executives about how they plan to win in the AI era.

Netflix’s Best New Murder Mystery Has A 100% Rotten Tomatoes Score

Netflix’s best new show is a murder mystery by a famous author that has a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score.

Are Nursing Homes Lying About Their Patients To Increase Profits? You Decide

When Medicare started reimbursing nursing homes based on how sick their residents are, the facilities started reporting an increasing number of illnesses

Embrace Progress Says Sephora As ChatGPT Pilot Expands In U.S.

Sephora has become the latest retailer to embrace AI checkout services but it is far from alone in using chat services to try and enhance its customer service.

AI-Generated Fake X-Rays Are Now So Good They Can Fool Doctors

Deepfake X-rays generated by ChatGPT deceived expert doctors raising questions about insurance claims, cybersecurity and legal cases.

How Natural Food Brands Are Challenging A Broken Food System

Can natural food brands fix what big food broke? From regenerative farming to herbal ingredients, the next food trends are rebuilding the system.