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Amazon Testing New Warehouse Robots and AI Tools for Workers
Amazon.com is building an e-commerce fulfillment business where humans are more efficient and less necessary, thanks to artificial intelligence and robots. Source link
Opinion | AI Destroys the Old Learning Curve
Wright’s Law is being rewritten, and leaders who don’t adapt to this new world will be replaced. Source link
NHL Deal With Kalshi, Polymarket Adds to Pressure on Sports-Betting Companies
The licensing agreement is the first of its kind between a major U.S. professional sports league and prediction markets. Source link
U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Post Unexpected Decline
U.S. crude oil inventories fell by 961,000 barrels last week as refineries raised their capacity use. Source link
Prysmian Boosts Use of Recycled Copper in U.S. Amid Trade Tension
Move illustrates the scramble among buyers of the red metal as the copper market got caught in tariff crossfire this year. Source link
AT&T Adds More Wireless Subscribers as Sales Rise
AT&T revenue advanced in the third quarter, despite lower-than-expected phone sales in its mobility business, as it added more wireless customers. Source link
Tinder Bets on Safety Improvements to Build Trust and Long-Term Growth
Tinder will soon require all new users in the U.S. to complete a video scan of their face before swiping to boost trust among users. Source link
Moody’s Lifts Outlook as Profit, Revenue Rise
The New York credit-ratings and research company raised its full-year outlook after logging higher profit and revenue in the third quarter. Source link
Reckitt Benckiser Logs Higher Sales as Consumers Spend on Self-Care
Sales grew 7% on a like-for-like basis, lifted by consumer spending on self-care, germ-protection and sexual-health products. Source link
Winnebago Swings to Profit as Price Hikes Counter Weaker Demand
Winnebago Industries swung to a fiscal fourth-quarter profit as price increases helped offset weaker consumer demand. Source link