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Maine tribes move to join casino lawsuit over exclusive online gambling law
Maine tribes move to join casino lawsuit over exclusive online gambling law Suswati Basu Four federally recognized tribes in Maine are stepping directly into a federal lawsuit over the state’s new online gambling law, moving to defend a system that gives them exclusive access to the casino market. In a filing dated April … Continue reading Maine tribes move to join casino lawsuit over exclusive online gambling law
Elon Musk wants any damages from his OpenAI lawsuit given to the AI company’s nonprofit arm
Elon Musk wants any damages from his OpenAI lawsuit given to the AI company’s nonprofit arm He wants CEO Sam Altman off the nonprofit board as well. By Anna Washenko April 7, 2026 Reuters / REUTERS We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Elon Musk is still taking OpenAI to court over … Continue reading Elon Musk wants any damages from his OpenAI lawsuit given to the AI company’s nonprofit arm
Using AI isn’t the same as getting value from it
Most teams have access to AI, but still struggle to see meaningful results. The issue isn’t the tools, but where they’re applied. By Susan Ferrari Published on April 7, 2026 I had a conversation recently with the head of operations at a large nonprofit. It wasn’t about which AI tool is best or … Continue reading Using AI isn’t the same as getting value from it
Getting laid off changes your perception of work forever. Here’s how
April 07, 2026 Getting laid off changes your perception of work forever. Here’s how BY Brian O’Connor When Kitty got her fourth layoff call, she took it via Bluetooth in her car. She knew the script by then: the sudden 15-minute meeting invite, the HR rep that pops into the call, the platitudes that precede the … Continue reading Getting laid off changes your perception of work forever. Here’s how
Google Tests AdSense Privacy Updates In Two Phases
Google Tests AdSense Privacy Updates In Two Phases by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer, April 7, 2026 Google will update AdSense in a two-phased approach that will begin mid-month. The second phase will update in June. While the change is targeted at Europe, this shift impacts U.S. advertisers with international traffic, signaling potential, parallel changes … Continue reading Google Tests AdSense Privacy Updates In Two Phases
Fox is the latest to add prediction markets as a new ‘data layer’ for news coverage
April 07, 2026 Fox is the latest to add prediction markets as a new ‘data layer’ for news coverage BY María José Gutierrez Chavez Fox Corporation has announced plans to partner with Kalshi to integrate the prediction market’s data across the media giant’s various cable networks. Tuesday’s announcement follows the rise in popularity of prediction markets, … Continue reading Fox is the latest to add prediction markets as a new ‘data layer’ for news coverage
AI content can rank, but quality still decides winners
Semrush’s study shows AI content is already competing in search, but performance still comes down to execution, not the tool. By Constantine von Hoffman Published on April 7, 2026 AI content is not hurting your search rankings, but it is not giving you an automatic edge either. That is the central takeaway from … Continue reading AI content can rank, but quality still decides winners
Failing to use AI at work could cost you your job
April 07, 2026 Failing to use AI at work could cost you your job BY Dan Schawbel The workplace has seen its share of technological shifts, but the rise of AI is happening at a much faster pace. What once took years is now unfolding in months, leaving little time for companies or their employees to … Continue reading Failing to use AI at work could cost you your job
Why AI-driven creative is failing and how to fix it
From Coca-Cola to Svedka, poor execution is undermining AI-driven creative. Learn how to use genAI in ways that support storytelling. By Crissi Cupak Published on April 6, 2026 “AI slop” was named 2025’s word of the year by Merriam-Webster. Consumers are clearly hyperaware of the overuse of generative technologies and are increasingly allergic … Continue reading Why AI-driven creative is failing and how to fix it
Laid off? Lean on your relationships, not your network
April 07, 2026 Laid off? Lean on your relationships, not your network BY Morag Barrett In 2025, companies directly attributed 55,000 job cuts to artificial intelligence—more than 12 times the figure from just two years earlier. In 2026, the pace has only accelerated. Block eliminated 4,000 roles in a single announcement. Amazon cut 16,000 corporate positions. … Continue reading Laid off? Lean on your relationships, not your network