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What it means to be an AI-augmented leader

Rasmus Hougaard is the founder and managing partner of Potential Project. In 2019 he was nominated by Thinkers50 as one of the eight most important leadership thinkers in the world. He writes for Harvard Business ReviewForbesFast Company, and Fortune and is the coauthor, with Jacqueline Carter, of Compassionate Leadership and The Mind of the Leader.

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Steve Jobs was probably the last beloved tech leader the world will ever have—and that’s a good thing

Almost 23 years ago, an employee at Apple described Steve Jobs to me as one of the world’s few “rock star CEOs.” At the time, I didn’t understand why anyone would talk about the head of a company in that way. A rock star was an artist who defined the cultural moment and attracted a legion of rabid fans. A CEO was just a CEO, right?

In my defense, I was young. I knew little about Jobs’s personal background or his impact on tech sector—this was just over a year after Apple had

Former ASML CEO: Deep tech will ‘make the impossible possible’


After steering Dutch chip giant ASML to become Europe’s most valuable tech firm, Peter Wennink is now focused on the next frontiers of deep tech. Wennink has already been involved in numerous breakthroughs in the field. Over his 25-year career at ASML — includ

‘Build up your emergency fund’: Millennials are sharing recession survivals tips on TikTok

Millennials were told the 2008 recession was a “once in a generation” economic crisis. Almost two decades later, déjà vu has struck.

While the U.S. market rose following President Trump’s decision to pause global tariffs on most countries—and global banks reset their recession risk assessments—lingering fears of

5 things to know about Meta’s upcoming FTC trial

Meta is set to face off against the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Monday in an antitrust trial that could force the social media giant to divest Instagram and WhatsApp.

The closely watched trial carries high stakes for Meta’s $1.3 trillion market value. The company depends heavily on advertising revenue from Instagram, and losing control of the platform could deal a significant blow to its business.

Here’s what to know about the FTC trial.

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The next big AI shift in media? Turning news into a two-way conversation

When people talk about how AI might reshape media, the term “hyper-personalization” comes up a lot. In broad terms, it means that AI can tailor the experience around your preferences—assuming it has enough data about you. To some extent, algorithms and ad tech have been doing this for years, recommendi

iPhones made in the USA? Here’s why that won’t happen, even with Trump’s tariffs on China

President Donald Trump’s administration has been predicting its barrage of tariffs targeting China will push Apple into manufacturing the iPhone in the United States for the first time.

But that’s an unlikely scenario even with

Trump’s billionaire pick to lead NASA sparks debate over the future of space exploration

Jared Isaacman, billionaire, CEO and nominee to become the next NASA administrator, faced questions on April 9, 2025, from members of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation during his confirmation hearing for the position.

Should the Senate confirm him, Isaacman will be the first bi

Google lays off hundreds, impacting Android and Pixel teams

Alphabet’s Google laid off hundreds of employees in its platforms and devices unit, The Information reported on Friday, citing a person with direct knowledge of the situation.

Když prší kvantový plyn: Vědci poprvé pozorovali kvantový déšť

Kvantové plyny se chovají jako kapaliny. Dokonce vytvářejí kvantové kapky, jejichž vlastnosti jsou v lecčem podobné kapkám klasických kapalin. Luca Cavicchioli s kolegy tančili mezi kapkami kvantového deště směsi ultrachladných atomů draslíku a rubidia. Jejich výzkum otevírá cestu k novým kvantovým technologiím. http://www.osel.cz/13991-kdyz-prsi-kvantovy-plyn-vedci-poprve-pozorovali-kvantovy-dest.html

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Venmo’s dubious defaults look like a permanent privacy foul

If it weren’t for Signal, Venmo might be the most infamous app of the Trump administration—and maybe the most beloved among journalists covering this White House.

That’s not because of any Trump staffer’s clumsiness, like the one that led national sec

This tiny screw is powering the humanoid robot revolution

The humanoid robotics revolution is just around the corner. Test models are already working in factories alongside human beings across the world, while AI companies develop new foundation models designed to help robots navigate their environments as easily as humans do.

But computer “brains” are useless without the skeletons that give humanoid robots their form—and the ma

IPOs are being pulled and the market is yo-yoing. What’s next?

Calling this a chaotic week on Wall Street might be underselling the situation. We’ve seen drops of more than 2,000 points in the Dow and then gains of even more. In the past five days, the Dow has swung almost 3,300 points.

That volatility has pushed more than a dozen companies to shelve their IPO plans, including some of the year’s most-highly anticipated debuts.

Why I read 597 applications for one job—no AI involved

Last month I posted a job description on our blog for a chief of staff role at my venture capital firm, Graham & Walker. Turns out, that job description really hit a nerve. Within an hour, more than a hundred candidates had put their hat in the ring and filled out the long Google form that served as our only form of application.

Quickly overwhelmed by the interest, I asked everyone I knew for tips on how to review all those applications most efficiently. They recommended several to

Silicon Valley needs to get back to silicon

With their drab gray suits and their Buddy Holly glasses, the so-called traitorous eight don’t look like revolutionaries. Given no context, you can imagine them occupying some kind of middle-management role at a small regional bank. And yet these are the people you can thank for the digital world.

The eight—which included Intel cofounder Gordon Moore—had departed Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory to found Fairchild

How do you fact-check an AI?

Ryan chats with Amr Awadallah, founder and CEO of GenAI platform Vectara. They cover how retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has advanced, why fact-checking and accurate data are essential in building AI applications, and how Vectara’s Mockingbird model seeks to minimize hallucinations. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/11/how-do-you-fact-check-an-ai/

An answer to AI’s energy addiction? More AI, says the IEA


The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its first major report on the AI gold rush’s impact on global energy consumption — and its findings paint a worrying, and perhaps contradictory, picture.   Energy use from data centres, including for artificia

Return of the dire wolf? More like a Colossal case of conservation-washing


US biotech startup Colossal Biosciences has resurrected the dire wolf — or at least that’s what the company would like you to believe. Social media is abuzz with viral videos, memes, and images of fluffy white puppies. The Game of Thrones references are — pred

The PHP Podcast: 2025.04.10 – Importing elePHPants

The PHP Podcast streams the recording of this podcast live, typically every Thursday at 3 PM PT. Come join us and subscribe to our Youtube channel. This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about pgAdmin Vulnerability, NativePHP, Laravel UUID Package, PHP Tek Sponsors announces, and more… Links from the show: PHP[TEK] 2025 […]

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Záhadná čelist z moře u Tchaj-wanu se proměnila v nejlepší fosilii denisovana

V roce 2015 vylovili rybářskou sítí z mořského dna poblíž Peskadorských ostrovů čelist z lidské linie, ze které se nepodařilo vytáhnout DNA. Paleoprotemika ukázala na muže denisovana, který žil asi před 10 až 190 tisíci let. Je to důvod k oslavě, protože jde o nejlepší fosilii denisovana, jakou máme k dispozici. http://www.osel.cz/13990-zahadna-celist-z-more-u-tchaj-wanu-se-promenila-v-nejlepsi-fosilii-denisovana.html

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Morocco’s social security database hacked and leaked on Telegram

Morocco‘s social security agency said troves of data were stolen from its systems in a cyberattack this week that resulted in personal information being leaked on the messaging app Telegram.

The North African kingdom’s social security fund administers pensions and insurance benefits to millions of private sector workers, from assembly line laborers to corporate executives.

Trump’s revenge politics has a new target: the cybersecurity official who defied him in 2020

President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered federal officials to investigate the former head of the country’s top cybersecurity agency and revoke his security clearances, years after he first disputed Trump’s election fraud claims.

In a memorandum shared Wednesday, Trump directed Attorney General Pam

What if Apple Vision Pro’s killer app is the ‘AI girlfriend’?

Welcome to AI DecodedFast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. You can sign up to receive this newsletter every week here.

Blade Runner wasn’t so far-fetched after all

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DOGE just announced more layoffs at TTS, the government’s vaunted tech group, sources say

Thomas Shedd, who directs the General Services Administration’s vaunted tech group, Technology Transformation Services (TTS), has just announced that a new round of firings has begun at TTS, insiders tells Fast Company

Shedd made the announcement during a midday Thursday conference call with TTS employees, according to two TTS insiders. He is requiring existing TTS s

Apple airlifted 600 tons of iPhones from India to the U.S. Here’s why

Tech giant Apple chartered cargo flights to ferry 600 tons of iPhones, or as many as 1.5 million, to the United States from India, after it stepped up production there in an effort to beat President Donald Trump’s tariffs

HubSpot Announces 200+ Features At Spring Spotlight 2025 via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

HubSpot unveils AI agents, new Workspaces, and key upgrades to Marketing Hub Enterprise in its Spring 2025 release, focused on speed and scale.

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What the ‘Bhagavad Gita’ can teach us about AI

One recent rainy afternoon, I found myself in an unexpected role—philosophy teacher to a machine. I was explaining the story of the Bhagavad Gita to a leading large language model, curious to see if it could grasp the lessons at the heart of one of the world’s most profound philosophical texts. The LLM’s responses were impressively structured and fluent. They even sounded reflective at times, giving a sense that the

How Camb.ai is breaking language barriers with AI

Camb.ai is on a mission to disrupt the dominance of English in global media. Founded in 2022, the AI-powered platform specializes in real-time translation that retains a speaker’s emotional resonance—processing content up to 20 times faster than traditional dubbing services.

Major League Soccer now uses Camb.ai’s technology for live broadcasts. But the company has also found unexpected demand in markets like video advertising and the localization of interactive smart toys.

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How video games became peak IP

The Minecraft movie is crass, dumb, and barely coherent. It also just made almost $163 million at the domestic box office over its opening weekend. 

Video game adaptations have been on a hot streak in recent years. In 2023, The Super Mario Bros. Movie crossed the billion-dollar mark, nearly unseating Barbie as the year’s top-grossing film. Amazon’s Fallout shattered records with 2.5 billion viewing minutes in its debut week. And now, A Minecr

“There is a real cost to moving fast”: Using AI to accelerate drug discovery

On this episode of Leaders of Code, Ben Popper hosts a conversation with Maureen Makes, VP of Engineering at Recursion, and Ellen Brandenberger, Senior Director of Product Strategy for Overflow API. They discuss AI's role in drug discovery, scaling and integration challenges, and the importance of innovation in achieving the high standards desired. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/10/there-is-a-real-cost-to-moving-fast-using-ai-to-accelerate-drug-discovery/

Spotify CEO’s Neko Health opens its biggest body-scanning clinic yet


Body-scanning startup Neko Health has opened its largest clinic yet, continuing its expansion in London — just six months after launching its first site in the city. The futuristic new facility expands access to Neko’s high-tech health vision. Blending body scans, lidar

Mews leads top 10 funding rounds in rough quarter for Dutch tech


Hospitality software firm Mews raised Dutch tech’s biggest funding round in the first quarter of 2025, in what was a tough start to the year for the sector. Dutch startups raised around €460mn in the quarter, with a 59% decline in growth-stage funding raising a

Defence tech startup ARX Robotics targets 1,800 autonomous land drones a year at new UK plant


German startup ARX Robotics has announced plans to invest £45mn into a new UK facility, where it will build autonomous battlefield robots for deployment in war zones around the world. Located at an undisclosed site in southwest England, ARX expects the plant to

‘Somebody has to pay the cost’: Business owners break down tariff drama on social media

Founders and CEOs typically use social media to etch a human face onto their brand, forge a personal connection with potential customers, and put some pizzazz into product launches.

With the thundercloud of steep global tariffs looming overhead, though, many business owners have lately turned to TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit to explain the economic havoc those tariffs are poised to wreak on their brands—and in some cases, to search for a path forward.

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První mezi tyranskými králi

…aneb Představení typového exempláře druhu Tyrannosaurus rex http://www.osel.cz/13989-prvni-mezi-tyranskymi-krali.html

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Tesla is launching sales in Saudi Arabia, where the obstacles do not (yet) include Musk protests 

Tesla starts selling cars in Saudi Arabia on Thursday, a country where on a 900-kilometre (559 mile) stretch of its main east-west highway linking the capital Riyadh and the holy city of Mecca there isn’t a single charging station.

Google Confirms Discover Coming To Desktop Search via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google Discover is coming to desktop search. Learn why it's becoming a top traffic source and how to optimize your content before the rollout.

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Deepfake porn is a labor issue

Last month, First Lady Melania Trump used her first public remarks of President Trump’s second term to 

Dronové Slunce Flying Sun 1000 promění noc v den

Pozoruhodný dronový systém Flying Sun 1000 je jako poletující (malý kousek) Slunce. Jeho 288 LEDek společně generuje 300 tisíc lumenů. Jednoduše řešený zdroj energie zajistí svícení po prakticky neomezenou dobu, například při katastrofách či nehodách, ostraze, na stavbách nebo třeba při filmové či televizní produkci. http://www.osel.cz/13988-dronove-slunce-flying-sun-1000-promeni-noc-v-den.html

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Why Search Marketing & Branding Need Each Other via @sejournal, @coreydmorris

Search marketing and brand strategy don't typically get deeply integrated. Yet, there's a lot to gain for both elevating brands and performance in partnership.

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Sparq wants drivers to be their own AI-powered mechanics

Cars are about to get a lot more expensive. This startup wants to make your services cheaper. 

Sparq Diagnostics, cofounded by Codrin Cobzaru and Daniel Nieh, has developed a plug-in scanner designed for everyday drivers. In a market full of specialized tech and pricey mechanics, Sparq aims to give car owners affordable insights into their vehicle’s health. S

DOGE is ditching this analog file storage system. That could spell bad news for data integrity

As Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues to reshape the U.S. government’s digital infrastructure—scrapping websites, eliminating jobs, and dissolving entire departments—archivists have been racing to preserve a vanishing record of public history.

For mont

#464 – Dave Smith: Israel, Ukraine, Epstein, Mossad, Conspiracies & Antisemitism

Dave Smith is a comedian, libertarian, political commentator, and the host of Part of the Problem podcast. Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep464-sc See below for timestamps, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc.

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European startup founders are working longer hours than you might think


Despite recent claims that European startups aren’t working hard enough, new research shows the continent’s founders are putting in serious shifts to turn their ideas into successful businesses. A survey of 128 founders by early-stage VC firm Antler found that

Cosmic radio station could probe early universe from far side of the Moon


A UK startup wants to build a cosmic radio station in the Moon’s orbit to listen to radio waves from the early universe.   Blue Skies Space has secured a contract from the Italian Space Agency to design a fleet of tiny satellites that could orbit the Moon and l

Colossal Bioscience vyrobili „zpravlkovatělé“ vlky

Romulus, Remus a Khaleesi nejsou vzkříšení pravlci. Jsou to lehce „zpravlkovatělí“vlci s genetickým mejkapem, vytvořeným rekordními 20 lokálními editacemi vlčího genomu. Stejně ale představují ohromný úspěch. Dokazují, že technologie de-extinkce funguje, a že už v podstatě máme pohromadě vše potřebné vzkříšení vyhynulých druhů. Teď už je to jenom otázkou času. http://www.osel.cz/13987-colossal-bioscience-vyrobili-zpravlkovatele-vlky.html

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From training dogs to intelligent machines: Here’s how reinforcement learning is teaching AI

Understanding intelligence and creating intelligent machines are grand scientific challenges of our times. The ability to learn from experience is a cornerstone of intelligence for machines and living beings alike.

In a remarkably prescient

Humans Are Better At Writing Than AI In These Tasks via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig

AI tools can get you started, but they can’t finish strong. Here's how to shape AI-generated drafts into meaningful, effective content.

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Why Amazon is doubling down on movie theaters

Amazon is betting big on movie theaters—even if it isn’t counting on mega profits.

The Silicon Valley giant told The New York Times last week that it is planning to release about 14 movies annually in theaters across the United States, an untraditional move for a company that has for years focused on streaming. Instead of simply dropping films directly onto Prime Video, its

Meet the Space Resistance Companies

If you’re at all unsettled by the amount of power that Elon Musk wields on Earth, don’t look up. There are now essentially three big players controlling what goes into space and who gets access to increasingly valuable space-based communications and surveillance services: Russia, China, and Elon Musk.

In 2024, Musk’s rocket company SpaceX accounted for more than half of all orbital launch attempts globally—more than all countries outside the U.S. combined—with 134 successful launches of its