Space is tough. Design firm Nonfiction’s Space Culinary Lab solves for human food rituals in zero gravity.
Ness is a new credit card company that rewards members for health and wellness purchases.
Imgur’s impending content purge proves the impermanence of the internet.
Everything we know — and don’t know — about AI going rogue.
Plant lovers’ spending is up — sometimes with unbelievable price points.
AfroTech’s new tool connects tech companies with diverse talent pools.
BetterUp analyzed 1.6k+ Zoom conversations to find out how we interact over video and what we like in a conversation partner.
Startups are looking to automate IVF, making it more affordable and reliable for aspiring parents.
Netflix pledged to spend $2.5B on Korean content over the next four years.
AI can quickly replicate human voices, threatening the livelihood of voice artists who’ve found their unique sound up for sale.
There are rules for museums that want to sell valuable art. And they’re controversial.
Home-swapping platform Kindred just raised $15m to expand. It lets members vacation in each other’s houses.
Celebrity dentists are using high-tech AI tools and lasers to improve their craft.
Richard’s Rainwater collects and treats rainwater, which it bottles and sells. The company began with one man’s “tank town.”
HustleGPT was a viral sensation that asked if bots could become entrepreneurs.
Craft beer roots against mass production and for authenticity. For consumers, negative branding reflects that.
A game dev is calling out the energy-drink maker for objecting any time a company wants to use the word “monster.”
Pretty much no one is buying metaverse real estate, but they do still enjoy a good game.
A French bill may require influencers to disclose payments, photo editing, and filters.
Gen Z just isn’t that into milk, buying 20% less than the national average in 2022.
A platform for Gen Z creators says its users average ~$70k a year.
The once high-flying Groupon is mounting a comeback under a new interim CEO.
Adobe announced a suite of generative AI features that let users create and modify images.
Netflix is adding and developing a ton of new games, but a cloud service is far off.