After Two Years of Delays, Apple Finally Unveiled Its Completely Rebuilt Siri AI. Here’s What It Can Do.

Built partly on Google’s Gemini technology, the long-anticipated new Siri takes direct aim at ChatGPT and Claude.

Someone Stole 1,000 Racks of Shake Shack’s Baby Back Ribs. It Almost Killed Their Hottest New Sandwich.

A truckload of ribs vanished in Mexico last month, nearly killing Shake Shack’s newest menu item. The CEO says the chain almost ran out.

8 Hard Truths About Franchising Your Business (Before You Scale Too Soon)

Franchising isn’t just about expanding a business — it’s about transforming one.

AI Is Letting Companies Cut Entry-Level Jobs. Here’s Why That Is a ‘Critical Strategic Mistake,’ According to an MIT Economist.

MIT economist Frank Nagle says jobs fall into three broad buckets ranging from full automation to fully human work.

NYU Stern Professor Says This Is the ‘Very Worst Career Advice’ She Has Received — And Her Students Get It ‘All the Time’

NYU Stern School of Business professor Suzy Welch says this is a “dumb, dumb” piece of advice.

He Bet His Business on Young Athletes and Gen Z Fans. Now Zack Weiner’s Overtime Has 120 Million Followers and Is Rewriting the Sports Media Playbook.

Zack Weiner, co-founder of Overtime, shares how he spotted a gap in fan content and built a vertically integrated sports brand.

How Today’s Tough Job Market Could Haunt Recent Graduates for Years

Young graduates are entering the toughest hiring climate since the pandemic.

‘Chat Is Dead’: OpenAI Plans to Relaunch a Version of ChatGPT That Prioritizes Agents Over Answers

With an IPO looming in the future, the chatbot that started the AI boom is getting its biggest overhaul since its launch.

Are Billionaires Done Investing In AI Startups? Here’s the Surprising Thing They’re Betting On Instead.

Goldman Sachs says 25% of family offices already invest in sports. Another 25% want in. A $225 million pickleball deal explains why.

Kevin O’Leary Said Demands to Shrink His Utah Data Center Were ‘Outrageous.’ Now He’s Admitting He ‘Screwed Up.’

After facing fierce public opposition over environmental concerns, O’Leary agreed to cut the project’s developed land by 75%.