The San Francisco 49ers Took A Conspiracy Theory Seriously. Executives Can Learn From Their Actions

The 49ers investigated a conspiracy theory—not to validate it, but to remove doubt. A lesson for leaders navigating uncertainty, risk and decisionmaking.

Does The Rise Of AI Mean Hudcon Is Hollywood’s Last Cinderella Story?

AI is going to have a massive impact on film and TV – just not in the way most people think.

Audio Giant JBL Celebrates 80 Years In The Sound Business

Iconic U.S. audio brand JBL is celebrating eight decades of innovation in sound systems like speakers, headphones and even supplying the sound systems for

PocketBook InkPad Color 3 Ebook Reader Has Features Kindle Doesn’t Match

PocketBook’s color ebook reader comes with a bigger screen than a comparable Kindle and includes one feature for U.K. readers that Amazon lacks

Constar Data Breach Settlement: 8 Days Left To Claim Up To $6,000

Class members whose Social Security numbers were exposed in the September 2024 Constar Financial Services and Empereon Marketing breach have until May 1 to file.

Google Brings Back Much Missed Feature For Smart Home Users

Google rolls out Continued Conversation for Gemini for Home. Now available across all languages, the update brings smarter, more natural dialogue to your smart speakers.

Do Older Adults Need Routine Colonoscopies Or Low Thyroid Drugs?

New JAMA studies examine whether routine colonoscopies and low‑dose thyroid drugs benefit older adults, raising questions about risks, costs and continued use.

Did Mark Make The Right Choice In The ‘Invincible’ Season 4 Finale?

The season 4 finale of Invincible was a wind-down rather than a blockbuster after several huge fights earlier this season. Did Mark make the right choice with Thragg?

Alleged Claude Mythos Breach Raises Questions About AI Security

Reports of a Claude Mythos breach raise questions about AI security and whether frontier AI vendors can prevent downstream risk.

AI Makes Labor Cheap And Human Touch More Valuable

A new essay by Alex Imas, behavioral economist at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, argues that the standard fear about AI and employment gets the structural economics backward.