sumi.news
Search
Following
Sign in
← Back to news
F
Fast Company
RSS Feed
www.fastcompany.com
www.fastcompany.com/latest/rss?truncated=true
Follow
Latest
Sun Aug 17
What is a flesh-eating screwworm? Here’s what to know after the first confirmed human case in U.S. in years
3w
s
This supercool cement keeps buildings comfortable without AC
3w
s
Why AI surveillance cameras keep getting it wrong
3w
s
Mickey Drexler on the future of retail, AI’s limits, and lessons from Steve Jobs
3w
s
Amazon’s culture isn’t for everyone. AWS CEO Matt Garman explains why it has kept him at the company for 20 years
3w
s
I’m a SWAT team commander turned CEO. Here’s how I lead in a crisis
3w
s
Another AI tool won’t solve your problems. But AI training might
3w
s
Why your best ideas come when you stop trying so hard
3w
s
Big Tech locks data away. Wikidata gives it back to the internet
3w
s
Exclusive: The NFL has a new fashion partner—and it’s your favorite mall retailer
3w
s
How companies can handle layoffs compassionately
3w
s
The gap between AI hype and newsroom reality
3w
s
How to harness your personality traits to level up your career
3w
s
What high-performing teams do differently in the age of AI
3w
s
6 books on productivity that you need to read in 2025
3w
s
Quiet firing is spreading, but there are business risks to tactics to push workers out
3w
s
Smarter AI is supercharging battery innovation
3w
s
How ‘good cause’ eviction laws aim to protect renters from eviction
3w
s
U.S. Open 2025: Schedule for singles competition, how to watch Coco Gauff and Jannik Sinner matches livestreaming on a TV or phone
3w
s
AI passed the aesthetic Turing Test, raising big questions for art
3w
s
Why your brand needs an enemy
3w
s
This underused strategy can help with well-being
3w
s
This word-search website is the brain boost you never knew you needed
3w
s
Emotionally intelligent people use a brilliant 3-word phrase to learn, remember, and get more out of life
3w
s
The week in business: Airlines get sued, Cracker Barrel gets a glow-up, and grocery store shrimp goes radioactive
3w
s
How AI is reshaping recalls
3w
s
Zillow’s new ratings reveal whether it’s a buyer’s or seller’s housing market in over 250 metros
3w
s
Why Gen X investors should keep crypto out of their 401(k) plans
3w
s
Mark Bittman’s new restaurant doesn’t plan to make money
3w
s
Dropbox Passwords is shutting down. Do this before your passwords are deleted for good
3w
s
5 ways to use rejection to your advantage
3w
s
Most students are using AI to enhance learning, not outsource it, research shows
3w
s
It’s easier to be yourself at work when you’re popular
3w
s
How to successfully pitch an idea during a Zoom meeting
3w
s
What student loan borrowers need to know before Labor Day
3w
s
NASA’s Webb Telescope spots a new moon orbiting Uranus
3w
s
Whole Foods settles class action lawsuit over hot cocoa packaging. Here’s how much you could get
3w
s
Reddit—and a dash of AI—do what Google and ChatGPT can’t
3w
s
Self-driving cars are officially coming to New York City
3w
s
The TikTok dorm water panic is officially here
3w
s
Dow soars more than 900 points after Fed hints at interest rate cuts
3w
s
Tech companies rarely reveal exactly how much water their data centers use, research shows
3w
s
Mark Cuban says the best employees share 1 crucial (yet nearly always overlooked) skill
3w
s
Cambridge Dictionary adds ‘skibidi,’ ‘delulu,’ and other viral internet words
3w
s
Angel Hair chocolate is taking over TikTok
3w
s
Tesla is slow in reporting crashes. The feds want to know why
3w
s
The FDA’s radioactive shrimp recall now includes more brands: See the full list of impacted products
3w
s
The entire wall along the U.S.-Mexico border will be painted black. Here’s why
3w
s
Lowe’s is acquiring Foundation Building Materials in a deal worth nearly $8.8 billion
3w
s
The Federal Reserve has been historically independent of the White House. Here’s why
3w
s
More →