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Oct 26, 2023 |
fortune.com | Megan Arnold |Rachyl Jones
Rachel Cossar’s resume doesn’t scream “AI startup founder.” She studied political science and government in school, competed on the Canadian rhythmic gymnastics team, and spent a decade as a professional ballerina. But it’s what she learned from those experiences that inspired her AI company. “Having danced with Boston Ballet for 10 years, I’ve always been fascinated with the power that we have as humans to communicate without the use of words,” Cossar told Fortune.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
fortune.com | Megan Arnold
Your car. Your smartphone. That bunch of bananas on your counter. Chances are all of these items made their way to you via ship. Roughly 90% of the world’s goods are transported by sea, according to the World Economic Forum. And while there’s been a sustained push to cut the carbon emissions of cars and trucks, giant container ships have continued to be a major source of pollution.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
fortune.com | Megan Arnold
Ever since Open AI introduced ChatGPT to the general public last November, companies have been racing to figure out how to integrate the technology into their business plans. And competitors have been releasing their own versions of generative AI chatbots with names like Claude and Bard.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
fortune.com | Megan Arnold
For shoppers on a budget, few things spark more joy than a “sale” sign. And there are certain times of year when those sales are almost guaranteed. Think shorts and tank tops crowded together on clearance racks in late July, or winter hats and gloves available at half-price after the holidays. But there’s one group that doesn’t like these sales at all: retailers.
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Feb 14, 2023 |
bsa.org.uk | Megan Arnold
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