Author: Ruben Shaw
Car doors closing, coffee cups balanced on dashboards, security badges clipped into place—the morning air at a suburban office park…
Investors seem to think AI is quietly getting ready to replace white-collar workers rather than just helping them. Balance sheets…
The next iPhone’s appearance isn’t the first thing that jumps out. It’s the thing that’s subtly evolving. More fundamental than…
The money isn’t the most peculiar aspect of the AI stock boom. It’s the velocity. Little things like people talking…
In locations that aren’t meant to be “economic data,” like airport lounges, it becomes particularly apparent for the first time.…
Young engineers sit in rows facing identical monitors in a brightly lit Hangzhou office tower, their desks piled high with…
One floor’s lights remain on longer than the others in a late-night office building in San Francisco’s Mission District. Engineers…
A woman in her early fifties was sitting quietly in a private clinic in Birmingham on a chilly morning, turning…
Late at night, in a glass office tower in the financial district of London, a junior analyst gazed at his…
When Nvidia moves, the lower Manhattan trading floor no longer erupts. The response is more subdued than that. Conversations halt…
The Hunting Party’s violence and mystery aren’t the first things that catch the eye. The odd familiarity is the cause.…
When Winnie Harlow enters a runway, there’s a certain stillness that results from focusing attention in one area rather than…
