China’s OpenClaw Boom Is a Gold Rush for AI Companies

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George Zhang thought OpenClaw could make him rich, even though he didn’t really understand how the viral AI agent software worked. But he saw a video of a Chinese social media influencer demonstrating how it could be deployed to manage stock portfolios and make investment decisions autonomously. Zhang, who works in cross-border ecommerce in the Chinese city of Xiamen, was

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NWSL kicks off 14th season with new marketing strategy

The NWSL season kicked off on Friday with two new teams and a new approach to marketing.The league’s fourth annual marketing campaign, “Imagine Missing This,” will be targeted more narrowly than campaigns from previous years,

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Nvidia Will Spend $26 Billion to Build Open-Weight AI Models, Filings Show

Nvidia will spend $26 billion over the next five years to build open source artificial intelligence models, according to a 2025 financial filing. Executives confirmed the news, which has not been previously reported, in interviews

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Creators were all over SXSW. What does that mean for the industry?

The line between creators and traditional Hollywood is so blurry these days that even those with perfect vision are squinting.At SXSW this year, creator chat wasn’t hard to come by. Whether it was at the

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The Iran War Is Throwing Global Shipping Into Chaos

After years of chaos in the global supply chain, Ryan Petersen, CEO of the logistics company Flexport, felt 2026 might offer some modicum of order. The pandemic was firmly in the rearview mirror. Red Sea

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An AI avatar of Andy Cohen will start name-dropping brands on Peacock this summer

If your TikTok feed isn’t inundated with videos of Rob Rausch from the Traitors finale last month, there will soon

Missile Attacks Are Overwhelming the Gulf. Delivery Drivers Are Still on the Roads

Uber’s delivery service, which is not operational in the region but reflects common payment schemes, pays for every pickup and

Why Coca-Cola made March Madness a moment for BodyArmor

Powerade has been a sponsor of the NCAA for nearly every year since 2010. This year, though, that sponsorship, including

ByteDance’s AI Ambitions Are Being Hampered by Compute Restraints and Copyright Concerns

Move over Sora 2, there’s a hot new AI video model in town.In early February, ByteDance unveiled Seedance 2.0, a

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People’s views on cleaning are changing. So is Clorox’s marketing

Cleaning is a chore. Or is it?The ways people think about cleaning are evolving, according to a recent report from The Clorox Company. Cleaning can be a mood booster, according to research: After cleaning, 86% of surveyed Americans feel a sense of accomplishment, 85% feel satisfied, and 70% feel refreshed,

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OpenAI Had Banned Military Use. The Pentagon Tested Its Models Through Microsoft Anyway

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is still in the hot seat this week after his company signed a deal with the US military. OpenAI employees have criticized the move, which came after Anthropic’s roughly $200 million contract with the Pentagon imploded, and asked Altman to release more information about the agreement.

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Pulling back the curtain: Expert tips on sharing brand backstories

In 2023, fast-fashion company Shein invited a group of creators to tour its manufacturing facilities in Guangzhou, China, in response to allegations of employees dealing with long hours, low wages, and other potential labor abuses.“I went in there not expecting the best conditions for the workers,” Destene Sudduth, a lifestyle

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What AI Models for War Actually Look Like

Anthropic might have misgivings about giving the US military unfettered access to its AI models, but some startups are building advanced AI specifically for military applications.Smack Technologies, which announced a $32 million funding round this week, is developing models that it says will soon surpass Claude’s capabilities when it comes

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ESPN never had one official brand identity—until now

Everyone knows the ESPN logo: Bright red color, slightly angled uppercase letters, and a horizontal line cutting through the middle.But the legacy sports media company has never actually had official brand identity guidelines down on paper—until now.After several months of work, the ESPN Creative Studio team officially introduced its identity

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Wall Street Has AI Psychosis

Before last week the name Alap Shah didn’t ring a bell for many people. The 45-year-old financial analyst and tech entrepreneur had spent the past two decades working in relative obscurity. Then last weekend he coauthored a blog with the research firm Citrini titled “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis.” It

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How marketers are using AI beyond buzzwords

It’s no secret that brands have grown their investment in AI and are now experimenting with agentic use cases. At Marketing Brew’s The Art & Science of AI in Marketing event in New York last month, marketers from brands including JPMorgan Chase, Getty Images, and Booking Holdings dove into the

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Why a pet food company went all-in on the Olympics and Paralympics

Athletes are known for being meticulous about their health, whether that’s counting calories, tracking macros, or skipping spirits. Some are just as diligent about their pets’ diets—at least according to pet food company Nulo’s latest Olympics campaign.The brand, which was founded by dog dad and former competitive swimmer and biomedical

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A Former Top Trump Official Is Going After Prediction Markets

Mick Mulvaney wants to be clear: He really likes gambling. “You're talking to the only former member of Congress who's won a poker tournament in Las Vegas,” he tells WIRED. When he was representing South Carolina in the US House of Representatives, he pushed for the state to allow sports

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How the NHL plans keep Olympic fans hooked through the Stanley Cup

It’s been one heck of a year for hockey fandom. Whether it’s longtime NHL fans, anyone glued to games during Team USA’s dual gold medal run during the Olympics, or Heated Rivalry die-hards, the sport seems to have suddenly become part of everyone’s daily conversations.The NHL wants to seize the

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Can humans and robots coexist in harmony? TD Bank thinks so

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