The Scoop: Boeing’s reputation woes aren’t affecting airlines
Target launches a new membership program; Microsoft engineer warns about company’s AI tool.
Target launches a new membership program; Microsoft engineer warns about company’s AI tool.
Plus: Turns out AI isn’t great for tax advice; CVS and Walgreens start dispensing abortion pill.
Plus: What it’s like to rep a reality TV star; Oprah leaves WW.
Plus: World’s oldest logo gets an update; Universal goes ‘nuclear’ on TikTok.
Plus: AT&T offers credit and apology following outage, a controversy at baseball’s Spring Training.
Plus: Uncertainty abounds at Vice, Reddit prepares to go public — with a twist.
Plus: Air Canada held responsible for its chatbot promises; how Bob’s Red Mill became a supermarket icon.
Plus: Documents say recycling movement was pure PR; does everyone deserve PR representation?
Plus: AI can’t hold patents, Cybertruck owners are already reporting rust on vehicles.
Plus: Temu’s Super Bowl ad raises eyebrows; AI could lead to “middle-management collapse.”
Plus: Is there such a thing as too many celebrities?
Plus: Swifties and sports gamblers converge at the Super Bowl, rivals come together for new sports network.
Plus: Target pulls Black History Month set from shelves; Meta’s Oversight Board hammers AI rule.
Plus: Mark Zuckerberg apologizes on Capitol Hill; AI tech allows for easy product placement in influencer vids.
Plus: Anheuser-Busch to bring back Clydesdales for Super Bowl ad; Fisher Price releases baby Stanley cups.