Phishing 3.0: The Fight Moves to Agent Versus Agent

Most email defenses still do the job they did a decade ago. Scan the message, look for something malicious, block it. That worked when the danger sat in the payload, a bad link or an attachment. It stopped working when the danger moved into the message's intent, and...

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Maisonette Bets on Tweens With Launch of Neon Rebels

Maisonette Bets on Tweens With Launch of Neon Rebels

When my daughter Ella turned 10, she suddenly had nothing to wear. The rainbow dresses and unicorn prints she’d happily worn from brands like Hanna Andersson and Tea Collection suddenly felt too childish. But when we went shopping for something more grown-up, we found...

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4 management lessons for scaling your team

When my team consisted of 10 people, I could keep track of each team member’s tasks and their capacity. I understood the limits of people’s workload and even the circumstances that might affect their work. I hardly needed to delegate formally: if a task was difficult,...

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Career pathways are growing but evidence isn’t

Demand for AI skills in entry-level jobs nearly tripled since last fall. High school seniors are graduating into that market now. Schools and states are responding by building new career pathways at a pace nobody would have predicted five years ago. Whether any of it...

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R&D must be on the offensive

For most of the last 30 years, R&D sat deep inside the company. A customer would ask for a new feature such as an integration needed to make the product work inside its environment. The request then moved through account teams, product managers, prioritization...

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Creators now shape AI recommendations

AI is changing how people discover products, compare options, and decide what to buy. In the past, search engines presented links for consumers to evaluate. Now, with the help of AI, answer engines interpret a question, assess the available evidence, and recommend a...

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AI’s water problems run deep

By now, most people understand AI requires enormous computing power and energy. U.S. data centers consumed about 183 TWh of electricity in 2024. That’s more than 4% of total U.S. electricity use in 2024, and demand is projected to more than double by 2030. Although...

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