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Mae Rice Mae Rice
Updated on January 29, 2026

26 Edtech Companies Changing the Way We Learn

These companies are shaping the industry, tackling questions of pedagogy and business one day at a time.

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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on January 26, 2026

73 Mission Statement Examples That Define Companies and Inspire Customers

Plus a guide on how to write a mission statement.

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Jiaona Zhang Jiaona Zhang
Updated on January 23, 2026

AI Is Creating a $1 Trillion Measurement Crisis — and Efficiency Is the Problem

For knowledge industries, the productivity gains AI enables threaten to simultaneously erase value. These fields must rethink how they price their services now — before it’s too late.

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Vernon O’Donnell Vernon O’Donnell
Updated on January 22, 2026

Why 2026 Will Separate Tech Companies From Solution Providers

An excellent technical product isn’t enough to stand out anymore. Customers have to see exactly how it solves their problems.

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Nick Holzherr Nick Holzherr
Updated on January 22, 2026

Why AI Feels Useless at Work — and How to Fix It

AI tools don’t fail because they’re weak. They fail when people don’t give them enough context. Learning how to do that is quickly becoming a core job skill.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on January 15, 2026

Inside Elon Musk’s Government Contracts

SpaceX, Tesla — and now, xAI — are collectively pulling in billions of dollars in government contracts and subsidies. Let’s break it down.

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Roman Eloshvili Roman Eloshvili
Updated on December 31, 2025

When AI Makes a Bad Decision, Who’s Liable?

The complexity of AI and its use mean responsibility is hard to determine. Get ahead of the crisis now by building smart, durable accountability frameworks.

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Julius Černiauskas Julius Černiauskas
Updated on December 30, 2025

A Fight Is Underway for the Internet’s Memory. Who Will Win?

Digital preservation is important for social and political reasons, but archivists face significant hurdles.

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Yvette Schmitter Yvette Schmitter
Updated on December 25, 2025

OpenAI Declared Code Red. That’s Everybody’s Problem.

The AI giant’s recent moves may spell trouble for the systems built on ChatGPT. Our expert explains what’s going on.

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Jeff Corbin Jeff Corbin
Updated on December 16, 2025

What Past Tech Bubbles Can Teach Us About This One

The dot-com, social media and blockchain crashes teach AI companies how to survive a market correction.

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