Duolingo drama underscores the new corporate balancing act on AI hype
Wall Street loves when companies boast about using AI. But customers hate it.
Wall Street loves when companies boast about using AI. But customers hate it.
Opinion: University of Delaware’s Lawrence Cunningham warns that a fight brewing between Delaware, Texas, and Nevada to be more friendly toward corporations is putting the efficacy of boards at risk.
The “Late Show” host reacted to reports that Paramount was ready to pay big money to the president to settle a “frivolous” lawsuit.
About 25 percent of corporate donors to New York Pride have canceled or scaled back their support, citing economic uncertainty and fear of retribution from the Trump administration.
BioSpace examines the busiest corporate venture capital arms in the pharmaceutical industry. Novo Holdings, which made headlines last year with its $16.5 billion Catalent buy, topped the list.
Top 100 companies either estimate a big hit to profits or say extreme uncertainty hinders efforts to predict impact
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Walmart and other major U.S. firms tone down diversity language amid political scrutiny, but key initiatives remain. New terms like “belonging” rep