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Reddit Sues $61.5 Billion AI Startup Anthropic for Allegedly Using the Site for Training Data
Reddit's lawsuit marks the first time a big tech company has filed a complaint against an AI startup.
You're a Walking Billboard — What's Your Brand Saying?
You're already marketing yourself. Whether it's intentional or not, you're telling the world who you are.
She Started a Company From Her Phone — Now It Has More Followers Than The New York Times. How This BIZ Experiences Turned Online Gossip Into a Media Empire
After overcoming a traumatic childhood and early career uncertainty, Angie Nwandu built The Shade Room into one of Instagram's most influential media platforms by listening to her audience, betting on herself and never backing down from the hustle.
Billionaire Investor Frank McCourt Jr. Wants to Do More Than Buy TikTok — He Wants to Transform the Entire Internet. Here's How.
Frank McCourt Jr. says buying TikTok would help him bring the U.S. one step closer to a new Internet. Here's what he envisions.
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6 Reasons Every Business Needs to Start a YouTube Channel Today
By creating engaging video content, you can showcase the human side of your brand, share your expertise and provide stellar customer service in a way that written content simply can't replicate.
How Brands Can Master Bluesky and Capitalize on Its Growing Audience
As Bluesky matures, brands that get in early and cultivate a robust strategy for engagement and trust stand to gain a competitive advantage in an environment unhampered by traditional social media constraints.
TikTok Is Laying Off Some U.S.-Based Employees This Week. Here's What We Know.
TikTok did not disclose the number of employees affected by the layoffs.
Instagram Is Paying Some Users Up to $20,000 to Bring New People to the Platform
Instagram has been testing the program among U.S.-based creators.
'We're Embracing the Creator Community in a Way No One Else Has': Inside GLORY's Viral Kickboxing Playbook
GLORY is betting on creators to grow kickboxing in the U.S., launching an exclusive-to-attend, free-to-stream fight series tailored for digital-first audiences.
Mark Zuckerberg Envisions a Future Where Your Friends Are AI Chatbots — But Not Everyone Is Convinced
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks AI chatbots will help supplement your social life.
How a Spot on 'The Montel Williams Show' Sparked a Restaurant Power Brand for This Miami Chef
Chef Adrianne Calvo discusses building confidence on national TV, turning guests into loyal customers and the power of storytelling in the kitchen.
This Couple Used Their Savings to Start a Small Business. A Smart Strategy Helped Make It a Multimillion-Dollar Success.
Haley and Adam Weidenbaum launched Everhem to address an overlooked issue in the interior design space.
Chasing Every Marketing Trend? Your Brand Looks Desperate for Attention. Here's How to Stand Out Without Making People Cringe.
From viral stunts to trend-chasing misfires, brands often try too hard to be the life of the party — and end up embarrassing themselves instead.
Why Gen Z is Ditching Old Online Platforms for More Control
Emerging social media platforms need to keep agency and discoverability top of mind if they are looking to engage and retain Gen Z creators.
This 34-Year-Old Was 'Wildly Un-Passionate' About His Day Job, So He Started a 9-Figure Side Hustle: 'Be an Animal'
Will Nitze asked his boss if he could work half his hours for half the pay in order to build his own business.