The Factory That Thinks

With physical AI, we are seeing a shift where machines are not just following a script but are starting to perceive and reason.

How A Chicago Accountant Quietly Built A Billion-Dollar Fortune Amassing Humdrum Businesses

In the wake of its blockbuster $2.2 billion IPO, Larry Geis’ Madison Industries is proving that even the most unglamorous companies can deliver outsized returns

Fossil’s New Star Wars Drop Includes A Grogu Watch And It Is Adorable

Fossil’s new Star Wars collab brings Mandalorian toughness and Grogu’s charm to your wrist with two limited-edition watches.

Independent Evidence Reviews Overturn Insurer Denials Of Healthcare Coverage

Policy experts suggest reform of prior authorization that would require coverage decisions be supported solely by evidence being reviewed by independent clinicians.

Dual Trend Of Using AI As Your Mental Health Advisor On Both A Scheduled Basis And Also Impromptu

People are using AI for mental health advice. Most do so impulsively. Latest trend is to also schedule AI appointments. An AI Insider analysis and scoop.

Google’s Android Update—iPhone Wins As Samsung Falls Behind

Android has a serious problem — and it’s getting worse.

Shark Fin Smuggling Bust Reveals Global Trade Loopholes

A major U.S. shark fin bust reveals how protected species are still slipping through global trade routes disguised as everyday goods, raising bigger questions about enforcement, demand and whether current protections are enough.

AI Could Wipe Out Entry-Level Jobs, And That Should Terrify Business Leaders

AI is already reshaping entry-level jobs, in marketing, finance, law, software development and customer service, where junior workers often handle repetitive tasks.

The Rise Of The ‘Casting Era’ In The Creator Economy

AI is turning the creator economy into a commodity. While the middle market drowns in generic data, elite brands are going analog to find what the algorithms can’t see.