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How AI will make your Shake Shack order even faster
How AI will make your Shake Shack order even faster

The burger chain is focusing on AI use cases that will improve order speed and accuracy, more easily operate restaurants, and offer diners more personalized promotions.

By John KellApril 1, 2026
One humanoid robot handing shaking hands with another humanoid robotic hand. One robot on the left is lighter metal colored than the one on the right.
AI models will secretly scheme to protect other AI models from being shut down, researchers find
By Jeremy KahnApril 1, 2026
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‘Inflationary surge’: Fed economists warn AI hype is overheating the economy whether or not the technology ever delivers
By Jake AngeloApril 1, 2026
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AI is saving workers up to an hour a day — but Goldman Sachs says 80% of companies aren’t using it yet
By Nick LichtenbergApril 1, 2026
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s advice to workers scared of AI: You’re just confusing your job with the tools you use to do it
By Emma BurleighApril 1, 2026
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Gen Z shoppers are actually more deliberate than baby boomers and agonize over their cart for days
RetailGen Z shoppers are actually more deliberate than baby boomers and agonize over their cart for days
By Jeena Sharma and Retail BrewApril 1, 2026
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InvestingNew top federal enforcer has his sights set on ending insider trading on prediction markets
By Jacqueline MunisApril 1, 2026
Chief human resource officer salaries have surged 30% at S&P 500 companies. Here’s why boards are opening the checkbook
C-SuiteChief human resource officer salaries have surged 30% at S&P 500 companies. Here’s why boards are opening the checkbook
By Courtney Vinopal and HR BrewApril 1, 2026
Hershey is moving back to the original recipe for Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups after the chocolate’s grandson blasted them last month
LawHershey is moving back to the original recipe for Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups after the chocolate’s grandson blasted them last month
By The Associated Press and Dee-Ann DurbinApril 1, 2026
Five hard lessons from Allbirds’ 99% stock plunge and $39 million fire sale
RetailFive hard lessons from Allbirds’ 99% stock plunge and $39 million fire sale
By Phil WahbaApril 1, 2026
Exclusive: Paradigm, a major investor in Kalshi, is building its own prediction markets trading terminal, say sources
CryptoExclusive: Paradigm, a major investor in Kalshi, is building its own prediction markets trading terminal, say sources
By Ben WeissApril 1, 2026
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CommentaryThe biggest mistake CEOs make with AI has nothing to do with the technology
By Gary ShapiroApril 1, 2026
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Big TechSilicon Valley titan Bill Gurley: why your zip code could be the most underrated career decision you’ll ever make
By Bill GurleyApril 1, 2026
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Two mean attending Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona looking at a new Samsung Galaxy phone on display at on a table, while in the background a sign reads "Galaxy AI"
NewslettersAI was everywhere at Mobile World Congress, but there was a hint of desperation too
By Jeremy KahnMarch 11, 2025
China’s Manus follows DeepSeek in challenging U.S. AI lead
TechChina’s Manus follows DeepSeek in challenging U.S. AI lead
By Saritha Rai, Julie Zhu, Edwin Chan and BloombergMarch 11, 2025
Brandon Yang, Karan Goel, Albert Gu, and Arjun Desai
NewslettersExclusive: Cartesia, voice AI startup, raises $64 million Series A
By Allie GarfinkleMarch 11, 2025
Oracle Executive Chairman of the Board and Chief Technology Officer, Larry Ellison wearing a dark brown sweater.
TechLarry Ellison’s Oracle just reported $130 billion in future contracts—which doesn’t include even a single transaction from Stargate
By Amanda GerutMarch 11, 2025
A man who is blurry in the picture walks past an electronic board showing stocks in the red.
FinanceStock market implodes as Trump tariffs and recession nightmares spook investors
By Greg McKennaMarch 10, 2025
Donald Trump sitting next to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
TechTrump Gaza AI video creators say they intended for it to be satire and don’t know how Trump found it
By Beatrice NolanMarch 10, 2025
Young students play with laptop at school.
SuccessChina’s six-year-olds are already being offered AI classes in school in a bid to train the next generation of DeepSeek founders
By Emma BurleighMarch 10, 2025
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TechAI is taking root in vineyards to make better wine—and farmers say they’re not worried about it taking their jobs: ‘There’s a constraint for the operators’
By Sarah Parvini and The Associated PressMarch 10, 2025
Bill McDermott, chief executive officer of ServiceNow Inc. on stage, in front of a blue background, gesturing with both hands.
TechServiceNow buys AI agent company Moveworks for $2.85 billion
By Jeremy KahnMarch 10, 2025
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NewslettersThese are the AI tools that HR teams are finding most useful, according to a new report
By Brit MorseMarch 10, 2025
AI innovation isn’t a climate threat, it’s our best hope
CommentaryAI innovation isn’t a climate threat, it’s our best hope
By Cully CavnessMarch 10, 2025
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NewslettersAI agents are carving out an important role in the workplace, says Workday’s CFO
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 10, 2025
Chinese advances like DeepSeek have ‘narrowed’ AI gap with U.S., says CSIS think tank: ‘Unrealistic to expect a lead of more than a year or two’
TechChinese advances like DeepSeek have ‘narrowed’ AI gap with U.S., says CSIS think tank: ‘Unrealistic to expect a lead of more than a year or two’
By Lionel LimMarch 10, 2025
Naveen Rao, chief AI officer of Databricks, speaking at the Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona, Spain, on March 4, 2025. (Photo: Angel Garcia/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersWe haven’t seen a VC investment boom like this in years
By Andrew NuscaMarch 10, 2025
AI robot hand and human hand connect.
SuccessThis 25-year-old was fired from her day job—Now, she and others are their own boss with the help of AI tutors
By Emma BurleighMarch 9, 2025
Microsoft Chief Executicve (CEO) Satya Nadella takes part in the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment Event during the G7 Summit at the Borgo Egnazia resort in Savelletri, Italy, on June 13, 2024.
TechMicrosoft creates in-house AI models it believes rival OpenAI’s
By Matt Day and BloombergMarch 7, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stands in front of a blue and yellow background on stage.
TechOpenAI’s ex-policy lead accuses the company of ‘rewriting’ its AI safety history
By Beatrice NolanMarch 7, 2025
Elon Musk and Sam Altman on-stage together at a 2015 conference.
TechWhy Elon Musk may yet prevail in his attempt to block OpenAI’s for-profit conversion
By David MeyerMarch 7, 2025
Sore loser: Study shows AI models cheat to win when playing chess
TechSore loser: Study shows AI models cheat to win when playing chess
By Chris MorrisMarch 7, 2025
Former Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California on May 2, 2023. (Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)
NewslettersThe problem with a ‘Manhattan Project’ for AGI
By Andrew NuscaMarch 7, 2025
The internet revolution transformed real estate and made Amazon a property powerhouse. AI will shake things up even more
CommentaryThe internet revolution transformed real estate and made Amazon a property powerhouse. AI will shake things up even more
By Brendan WallaceMarch 7, 2025
How many jobs will AI eliminate? Nobody really knows, and here’s why
CommentaryHow many jobs will AI eliminate? Nobody really knows, and here’s why
By François Candelon, David Zuluaga Martínez and Etienne CavinMarch 7, 2025
In this photo illustration, the Broadcom Inc. logo is displayed on a smartphone screen, with the company's latest stock market performance and candlestick charts visible in the background.
TechBroadcom shares pop as the U.S. chipmaker brings good news to the AI sector
By David MeyerMarch 7, 2025
dbt Labs founder and CEO Tristan Handy.
SuccessCEO of $4.2 billion tech giant says defying Silicon Valley’s ‘move fast and break things’ mantra was essential to growing his business
By Emma BurleighMarch 7, 2025
Taiwan’s president insists TSMC’s $100 billion U.S. chip investment wasn’t because of pressure from the Trump administration
TechTaiwan’s president insists TSMC’s $100 billion U.S. chip investment wasn’t because of pressure from the Trump administration
By The Associated PressMarch 6, 2025
AI crypto company Validation Cloud raises $15 million in Series A led by True Global Ventures
CompaniesAI crypto company Validation Cloud raises $15 million in Series A led by True Global Ventures
By Catherine McGrathMarch 6, 2025
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RetailHome Depot turns to AI to answer online shoppers’ questions
By Jaewon Kang and BloombergMarch 6, 2025
An image of a hand holding a mobile phone displaying the logo of Anthropic's Claude AI chatbot against a backdrop similarly showing the Claude logo and the word "Claude."
NewslettersExclusive: Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet is the most secure model yet, an independent audit suggests
By Sage LazzaroMarch 6, 2025
When regulations hinder entrepreneurship, we all lose out. AI can help regulators do their job better—and get out of the way
CommentaryWhen regulations hinder entrepreneurship, we all lose out. AI can help regulators do their job better—and get out of the way
By John Nay and Troy A. ParedesMarch 6, 2025
Eric Schmidt sat in a white chair, speaking on a stage.
TechFormer Google CEO Eric Schmidt sounds the alarm over a ‘Manhattan Project’ for superintelligent AI
By Beatrice NolanMarch 6, 2025
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