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fastcompany 46h ago 26°

Lululemon brought the wrong drum to an activation. It’s the latest brand to fumble as it looks to China for growth

When done right, brand activations can bring real-life awareness and connect a company with its customers. When done poorly, they can turn sour quickly, bringing the opposite effect to a brand—as activewear giant Lululemon recently discovered.
fastcompany 28h ago 20°

Will America still be here in another 250 years? More than a third of us don’t think so

On July 4th, America will celebrate 250 years since the dawn of its creation. But according to a new Reuters/Ipsos survey, many Americans aren’t feeling very hopeful about the nation’s future.
fastcompany 38h ago 19°

The work AI can’t do

A few months ago, I sat across from a CEO who was genuinely proud. He had just implemented an AI-powered people analytics platform: real-time sentiment data, predictive turnover scores, and engagement dashboards. Beautiful system. His HR team had been cut by a third. “It does what they used to do,” he told me.
fastcompany 5h ago 19°

‘Toy Story 5’ taps into white-collar fears of obsolescence in the age of AI

Before Disneyfication, fairy tales were terrifying, designed to teach kids about dangerous aspects of the world.
fastcompany 47h ago 19°

BIRD takes flight: Allbirds pivot to AI company Smartbird is a huge change—that’s good for the stock

From shoes to AI to . . . Smartbird?
fastcompany 32h ago 19°

Google DeepMind’s Lila Ibrahim is helping the world get ready for AI

At Google DeepMind, Lila Ibrahim occupies a role that didn’t previously exist: chief AI readiness officer, focused on how to prepare the world for rapidly advancing artificial intelligence. She helps governments think about policy, boosts public understanding of AI, and works to ensure that Google deploys AI responsibly.
fastcompany 2h ago 19°

America just buried a message for people living in 2276. Some of the items inside are wild

A collection of treasures including a molecular safety deposit box and a glass Coke bottle were encased in metal this week, not to be opened for another 250 years.
fastcompany 32h ago 18°

Cameron Stanley is pushing the Pentagon to become AI-first

Cameron Stanley, a Pentagon veteran who returned to government after a stint at Amazon Web Services, is pushing to make the Defense Department an “AI-first organization,” from back-office logistics to the battlefield. Speed is the edge: “The right decision, the fastest” wins, he says.
fastcompany 28h ago 17°

Adobe is rolling out agents for its Creative Cloud apps. It will be a lifesaver for creatives

I’m not a fan of AI used for actual creative work, but the new agents for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Premiere are a completely new twist to Adobe’s approach to AI. And it’s that every creative person can get behind because it is truly focused on fully automating the most tedious tasks of their work. I found myself in awe as I watched someone using an agent to set up a Premiere project.
fastcompany 32h ago 17°

AWS’s Swami Sivasubramanian is building the cloud for AI agents

When Swami Sivasubramanian joined Amazon as a technical intern in 2005, cloud computing was just getting off the ground as a concept. Thanks to Amazon Web Services, it grew into one of technology’s most essential ingredients—and Sivasubramanian, who kept rising through the ranks, helped drive that change. In 2017, he became AWS’s VP of AI.
fastcompany 48h ago 17°

The AI credibility gap is real

Lately, I’ve seen a specific pattern emerge as organizations make AI claims. “We’re AI-first.” “We’re AI-native.” “We’re agentic.” The language is confident, forward-looking, and nearly universal.
fastcompany 33h ago 17°

What to do with old jerseys? The Golden State Warriors have an idea

The NBA is officially in its off-season, but the Golden State Warriors are making moves. For the past nine years, the Bay Area team has partnered with Japanese online retail marketplace Rakuten as its official badge partner. Now, that partnership is changing.
fastcompany 32h ago 16°

Fireworks AI’s Lin Qiao wants to make AI agents cheaper to run

AI-powered apps can’t always afford to serve their customers. “Product market fit does not equal a viable business,” says Lin Qiao, CEO of Fireworks AI.
fastcompany 34h ago 16°

Social Security insolvency: New report from Wharton has more troubling data. What it means for your monthly payments

Wharton joins a growing number of groups sounding the alarm on Social Security, who say the program’s disappearing retirement trust fund is estimated to run out of money in the next few years. The only debate is when.
fastcompany 34h ago 16°

AI took over my life for a year. Here’s what happened

Below, Joanna Stern shares five key insights from her new book, I Am Not a Robot: My Year Using AI to Do (Almost) Everything.
fastcompany 32h ago 16°

Rajiv Dattani is bringing insurance to the AI agent boom

AI agents come with real risks: The more autonomous they are, the more likely they are to violate data privacy rules or international SPAM rules, and the easier they become for hackers to attack. But until recently there was no standard for measuring these risks and no entity to insure against them. Meanwhile, enterprises will increasingly need to trust AI agents to do real work.
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