Flock Blocks Itself from Wayback Machine: How Companies Can Erase Their History
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Being unique and trusting your own experience is all well and good, but leaders are often better off seeking help outside their organization.
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Hey gang, you may remember me from such books as _The Lean Startup_ and _The Startup Way_. It's been fifteen years since I wrote The Lean Startup, and in that time I've seen some things. In both big companies and tiny startups, NGOs and governments, in almost every industry you can name.
Hey gang, you may remember me from such books as _The Lean Startup_ and _The Startup Way_. It's been fifteen years since I wrote The Lean Startup, and in that time I've seen some things. In both big companies and tiny startups, NGOs and governments, in almost every industry you can name.
How companies are gaming the chatbot internet
The 25 charges include manslaughter and conspiracy. They are the first to emerge from a monthslong investigation into a blaze that killed 168 people.
Ignoring online customer chatter – especially on social media – is a costly strategy.
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Companies want to cut down on their AI spending. Doing so means making some hard choices that risk creating internal issues.
The funding round was led by Norwest, with participation S Capital VC, Cerca Partners, and Oceans Ventures. Snowflake Ventures also participated as a strategic investor.
The large companies I’ve worked at (including FAANG) seemed to thrive on kudos via performative actions. Like the majority of the team is doing useless stuff that management thinks is impressive while the couple all stars get the team closer to the goal. Meanwhile, a lot of managers calendars a...
Venture funds boost AI routing startups like OpenRouter and Concentrate AI as they help companies avoid token panic.
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Companies are pouring billions into AI, but faster workers and higher AI use haven't consistently translated into profit or company-wide productivity.
Most companies spend heavily on leadership development but systematically skip the managers who matter most.
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For much of the last decade, technology companies were rewarded for one thing above almost all else: speed. Move fast. Ship faster.
If those same AI workloads can be handled by cheaper models without affecting quality, it would mean a massive shift in the economics of AI.
Chip-equipment companies are getting unprecedented visibility into companies’ supply plans, a UBS analyst says.
The Pentagon has barred Chinese tech giant Alibaba, electric car maker BYD and search engine Baidu from getting U. S. defense contracts by adding them to its list of Chinese military companies operating in America.