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Only 'Natural Persons' Can Patent Things in the U.S., as Ruling Leaves AI Inventors Out in the Digital Cold
The three pounds of brain matter between your human ears is the ultimate source of truly patentable ideas, the U.S. Patent Office says, not an AI-powered concept.
DoorDash, Uber, and Lyft Drivers Set to Strike Over Pay on Valentine's Day
Gig work drivers don't "heart" what they call insufficient income working for the ride and delivery companiesand plan a Valentine's Day strike to make that point.
Will AI Make White Collar Workers Obsolete?
The first signs of artificial intelligence replacing office workers are cropping up, showing how bots might upend office work like robots did to assembly lines.
Lunar Sportswear? Commercial Lunar Lander Headed to the Moon Dressed in Some Surprising Earthly Tech
NASA'ssupport ofmoon landingefforts gets Intuitive Machines working withColumbia Sportswear to insulate its lander. The spacecraft heads to the Gore-Tex vortex of space on Valentine's Day.
A Tweet from Lovable Elmo is the Empathy Needed in Today's Chaotic World and Is a Remarkable Lesson in Emotional Intelligence
A few words can make all the difference - if asked in the right way.
Inflation Hit Hotter, Faster Than Expected in January
The Consumer Price Index increased more than economists forecasted on a monthly, annual, and core basis.
What You Can Learn From These 2 Generative AI Startups
Look for companies that boost an industry's productivity.
My Former Employee Lied To Get A Job
... and three other tricky workplace dilemmas.
Musk Ordered to Testify in SEC Probe of $44 Billion Twitter Takeover
Itwould be the third appearance for the Tesla and SpaceX CEO over his takeover of the social media platform, now known as X.
Many Young Workers Would Rather Go to ChatGPT for Career Advice Than Their Manager. That's a Problem
Gen Zers aren't feeling great about their career development, a new study finds. Here's how companies can better support their youngest workers.
Want to Be More Successful? Research Shows an Accountability Buddy Makes a Huge Difference, but With 1 (Literally) Meaningful Catch
First, have your accountability hold you responsible for your plan, not your goal. Then, make sure your accountability is someone whose opinion--of you--really, really matters to you.
New York Community Bancorp Woes Keep Squeezing Regional Bank Sector
Property loan balances are scrutinized by investors, though NYCB's role as apartment building lender sets it apart.
When It's Time to Pull the Plug
No one ever plans on closing a business. But this year, a lot of entrepreneurs are likely going to have to shut their doors--and there's a right way to do that.
Small Business Pessimism Lingered in January
Inflation continues to trouble business owners in the new year -- but there are some signs of progress.
Science Says 3 Mental Health Strategies Will Reduce Negativity, Lower Anxiety, and Make You Happier
Science-backed solutions for thriving in a fast-changing world.
CEOs and Data Agree: If You Want to Get a Promotion, Go Into the Office at Least 4 Days a Week
This is a critical lesson for business owners and bosses on the dangers of presenteeism.
5 Questions to Help You Identify Marketable Ideas
Some ideas are much easier to launch than others. Learn how to spot the difference.
8 Leadership Strategies for Maintaining Morale In Tough Times
Rebuilding team motivation after business setbacks is a major leadership challenge.
Prepare to Work Alongside AI if You Work in These 4 Industries
AI is changing everything from employees' tasks to client interactions.
How Companies Can Help Employees Save for Emergencies
Under a new federal law, employers can help some workers guard against financial distress. But setting up these rainy day funds can get a bit tricky.