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Cameo introduces new gen AI search to help you find the perfect celeb for your message

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With 50,000-plus celebrities on the platform, Cameo’s new AI search shows how services are using generative AI to solve UX pain points—even if the tech doesn’t live up to its promise. Cameo—the hire-a-celebrity-to-talk-to-my-friend service—has a new way to search for the perfect person to record a clip. And, yes, it involves natural language search courtesy of generative AI.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:30:00

Swipe right on data privacy: What tech companies can learn about consent from dating apps

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Privacy leader Ron De Jesus suggests swipe-to-consent controls are intuitive and scalable and align with consent best practices that reduce business risk. I’ve been in the data privacy field for over 15 years, but nothing could prepare me for the complications and complexities that AI has created for companies since it hit the mainstream in 2022.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:30:00

These are the best garden gifts for the green thumb in your life

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Whether the person you’re shopping for is a patio dinner host or someone who isn’t afraid to get dirty, these gifts will elevate their outdoor space. For its annual gift guide, Fast Company asked business leaders who know the home—and some of our staff members—for space-specific recommendations.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

Why some staffing agencies rely on hiring discrimination

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To please clients, certain agencies illegally place workers in roles based on certain protected characteristics like race, age, or gender. By March 2015, an unnamed job seeker we’ll call “Mary” had grown frustrated. She had been trying in vain for almost two years to get work through staffing agency BaronHR, which places applicants in security, hospitality, transportation, and technical roles. Mary decided to visit BaronHR’s office in Carson, California, to inquire about a position in-person.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

Looking to leave the U.S.? Japan’s Digital Nomad Visa offers a way to explore the startup ecosystem

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The six-month period provides ample time to look beyond the sushi and scenery and build connections to identify opportunities in the country’s growing startup ecosystem Japan welcomed 3.1 million visitors in June, setting a record for monthly tourist visits, and that boom looks set to continue. Most of those visitors are drawn by the usual reasons to visit—the food, the rich culture that fuses the traditional and the modern, and the natural beauty—but Japan is also looking to attract high-paying knowledge workers through its new Digital Nomad Visa, introduced in March this year. This six-month visa, twice the length of a standard tourist visa, allows remote workers to immerse themselves in an underexplored facet of Japan, its growing startup ecosystem

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

How leaders leverage Agile to stay ahead

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Survey results show how to improve alignment and bridge the vision gap. Technological advancements like AI have accelerated both the speed and expectations of work. Combined with the shift to hybrid work, teams must rethink their collaboration strategies.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

Changing our system requires changing our narratives

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With shifting politics, our nation needs to consider who we invest in. The election of Donald Trump back to the White House tells us one thing: People think our system is broken. No matter your opinion of Trump or his policies, his election was all about a referendum on the status quo. And the status quo lost.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

Workplace mental health needs more than a quick fix

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Leaders have real tools to build a culture of caring—all it takes is a listening ear and a willingness to respond. Mental health awareness is everywhere these days. Even the 2024 World Mental Health Day theme, “It’s time to prioritize mental health in the workplace,” reflects the growing focus on self-care.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

Our daughters deserve better

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Equity is improving in many ways—unfortunately, health is not one of them. Strong, influential women are increasingly in the spotlight today—in sports, politics, entertainment, and business (finally!). Yet, despite progress on many fronts, there is still a long way to go before we achieve true equity, particularly when it comes to women’s health. In addition to the nation’s discussion on reproductive healthcare, here is a sampling of what we know: 

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

Delve into Tyler the Creator’s early years with the new book ‘Almost Famous’

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Brick Stowell spent years photographing the landmark music group Odd Future. Now, he’s sharing the intimate images for the first time. Tyler the Creator. Frank Ocean. Earl Sweatshirt. Lionel Boyce. Before they were household names, they were members of Odd Future, a landmark LA art collective that launched in 2007 to blend influence from hip hop, punk, and skate culture, tossing a molotov cocktail on tradition and leaving a sonic dent on culture that lives on to this day.[Cover Image: courtesy Brick Stowell]Unbeknownst to most of the world until recently, a budding photographer named Brick Stowell followed along for the ride—serving as the group’s first tour manager while documenting their rise. But years of Stowell’s work were never seen until just the last month when he launched a limited run gallery of artifacts at the music festival, Camp Flog Gnaw, which are on auction through the collectibles company PSA. At that event, he also released the first in an upcoming series of photo books on Odd Future. Titled Almost Famous ($150), it’s 396-pages of never seen shots from 2011-2016 of some of the most noteworthy artists of our age.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

California’s most notorious prison is getting a Nordic-inspired redesign

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San Quentin is being redesigned for rehabilitation, with more green space and classrooms to help prisoners prepare to reenter society. San Quentin, the oldest prison in California, used to house hundreds of people on death row. But it’s transforming from a maximum-security prison to a rehabilitation center.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

Telfar’s ‘shmedium’ bag gives fans a new size to add to their collection

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The cult brand’s cheekily named ‘shmedium’ bag (smaller than a medium but larger than a small) drops the same week the label opened its flagship store in New York. Even if the name Telfar doesn’t ring a bell, the fashion label’s logo is likely familiar. It adorns the brand’s iconic shopping bags, structured totes that feature a large T encircled with a C—the initials of the brand’s namesake, Liberian American designer Telfar Clemens.

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

Here’s your last-minute guide to holiday social media etiquette

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As we bundle up and prepare for the slew of holidays that lie ahead, many of us will be confronted with the awkward tensions of family and social media. There are certain social media rules we can all agree on: Ghosting a conversation is impolite, and replying “k” to a text is the equivalent of a backhand slap (violent, wrong, and rude). But what about the rest of the rules? When can we really remind someone of our old Venmo request? What happens when someone tries to flirt with you on LinkedIn?

Published: 2024-11-27 10:00:00

How to rethink Thanksgiving and make new dishes with food scraps

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Chef and author Tamar Adler talks about how she uses leftover and wilting food to make a sustainable—and economical—Thanksgiving dinner. On Thanksgiving, Americans will waste almost 316 million pounds of food. That could feed five meals to more than 47 million people experiencing food insecurity in the U.S.

Published: 2024-11-27 09:30:00

Drought is pushing saltwater up the Delaware River—Philadelphia’s drinking water source

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The Delaware River provides drinking water for some 14 million people, including most of Philadelphia but also New Jersey and New York. Salty oceanwater is creeping up the Delaware River, the source for much of the drinking water for Philadelphia and millions of others, brought on by drought conditions and sea level rise, and prompting officials to tap reservoirs to push the unpotable tide back downstream.

Published: 2024-11-27 09:00:00

For Black Friday deals, these 3 sites are all you need

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Oh, the deals you will find—not just on one day, but for an entire season of shopping. I’m in my mid-forties. Things are going gray in places and my hips hurt for no reason. And back in my day, Black Friday was one day: the Friday after Thanksgiving.

Published: 2024-11-27 05:05:00

18-year-old Butterball turkey video haunts company at its busiest time of the year

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An old PETA video showing mistreatment of Butterball turkeys under a previous owner went viral on social media ahead of Thanksgiving, leading to returns and calls for a boycott. On Thursday, millions of families will sit down for a dinner that, in general, centers around turkey. And in a sizable portion of those homes, Butterball will be the turkey they devour. But with just days remaining until Thanksgiving feasts, the poultry producer has found itself in the middle of a PR crisis from almost two decades ago when the company was under a previous owner.

Published: 2024-11-26 22:50:08

Automakers carry on with EV transition plans despite Trump’s threat to kill tax credits

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Since 2021, the auto industry has spent at least $160 billion on planning, designing, and building EVs. If President-elect Donald Trump makes good on his threat to kill federal tax credits for electric vehicle purchases, it’s likely that fewer buyers will choose EVs.

Published: 2024-11-26 20:30:00

When does Spotify Wrapped 2024 come out? Here’s what we know and how you’ll be able to see your most streamed songs

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Music streamers are eagerly awaiting the release of Spotify’s annual year-in-review feature. If history is any guide, it could drop any time now. As we barrel toward the end of the year, one thing on the minds of many music lovers right now is Spotify Wrapped, the audio streaming service’s annual recap of the music they listened to in 2024.

Published: 2024-11-26 19:06:00

How Trump’s tariff plans could rattle currency markets

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The dollar is already surging to two-year highs against currencies of America’s main trading rivals, offsetting the very competitiveness Trump’s tariff plans aim to protect. It may just be the turn of currency markets to play “bad cop” to the incoming U.S. administration’s proposed tariff hikes—sideswiping its trade threats by catapulting the dollar higher.

Published: 2024-11-26 18:45:00

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