Some of the smartest people I know are working three jobs, and none of them are full time. A startup… Read more
Category: Technology
The Future of Labor Is Already Clocked In
In 2024, a junior associate at a boutique law firm in Chicago began training a GPT model to write like… Read more
Still Using Google? So Are 90% of Us. That’s Kind of the Problem.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a major antitrust lawsuit against Google in October 2020. That legal challenge could reshape… Read more
From Gasoline Alley to the Grid: What GM’s Formula 1 Engine Means for American Manufacturing
When you live in Indianapolis, motorsport is more than spectacle, it’s civic texture. On Memorial Day weekend, the roar from… Read more
Mentorship as Infrastructure
Somewhere between staying current and staying employed, there’s a gap most people don’t talk about. It’s the space between what… Read more
There’s Never Been a Better Time to Learn Something New: Introducing Path2Learn
We’re living in an educational golden age. Right now, there are more free and affordable ways to learn than ever… Read more
Who Gets the Keys? How AI is Deciding Who Can Buy a Home
Redlining shaped America’s housing and financial systems for decades. Banks and developers systematically excluded Black and immigrant communities from wealth-building… Read more
How AI is Restoring Confidence for Students Who Fell Behind During the Pandemic
Millions of students lost more than just classroom time during the pandemic. Many lost confidence in their ability to learn…. Read more
The Real Estate Merger That Turns Homebuyers into a Product
Rocket Companies’ $1.75 billion acquisition of Redfin isn’t just about selling more mortgages or real estate listings – it’s about… Read more
Why the CHIPS Act is Critical for America’s Economic and Technological Future
There are moments in history when nations must decide whether they will lead or follow. Today, the United States stands… Read more