Anne Neuberger, a former senior cybersecurity official in the Biden White House, is joining Andreessen Horowitz as a senior advisor, the company announced today.
Why it matters: The role puts Neuberger in position to shape one of the most influential venture capital firms' D.C. agenda during the second Trump administration.
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Political operatives working for the cryptocurrency industry will be on high alert now that Democrats appear to be all in on Sherrod Brown as the national party's candidate for Senate in Ohio.
Why it matters: With Brown as their pick, Democrats — already facing steep odds of retaking the Senate in 2026 — are directly squaring off against Fairshake, the crypto PAC that helped unseat the industry critic just a year ago.
The age of the public apology is over, as more brands, public figures and companies dig in their heels amid backlash or dodge accountability amid operational snafus.
Why it matters: This is a major shift in communication style and reflects the current zeitgeist.
CEOs are communicating more with employees and internal audiences than they were in 2020, according to a new report by Shallot Communications and Censuswide.
Why it matters: If business leaders must address hot-button issues, they are going to do it internally.
Google on Thursday unveiled measurements of energy, water use and emissions from text prompts using its Gemini Apps AI assistant — and it's calling for greater industry consistency in tallying AI's environmental effects.
Why it matters: The artificial intelligence boom is bringing a surge in power-thirsty data centers, but the energy needs and climate footprint remain a moving and often hazy target.
Palantir, CoreWeave, Robinhood and other AI and crypto stocks are under pressure, as investors take their feet off the gas. Is it signal to buy?
Why it matters: Dip buying was so strong over the summer that significant declines rarely occurred. Here's how to think about when to buy into a stock that's off its highs.
Anthropic and the U.S. government's nuclear experts have developed a new tool that can spot the difference between a scientist asking Claude about nuclear reactors and a spy probing it for secrets about weapons development.
Why it matters: Scientists can benefit from the productivity boosts of Claude and other AI models — but distinguishing between legitimate research inquiries and potentially harmful useshas been tricky to do.
Third Way, a prominent center-left think tank, unveiled a proposal Thursday calling on Democrats to build 12 million new homes through deregulation, removing tariffs and deploying the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to help with the construction.
Why it matters: The proposal is a reflection of the growing "Abundance" movement, inspired by the bestselling book, that urges Democrats to remove red tape and focus on building things if they want to win more elections.
Google's new Pixel 10 lineup includes new AI-powered features that put significant pressure on Apple ahead of its expected iPhone launch next month.
Why it matters: The high-end smartphone market is largely saturated, meaning each sale comes from either convincing a loyal user to upgrade or wooing someone away from a competitor.