Snap’s 1,000-Role Cut Is the Clearest Sign the Creator Economy Is Eating Itself
Snap is cutting 1,000 roles and closing 300 open positions, citing AI efficiency. The more honest read is that creator…
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145 articlesSnap is cutting 1,000 roles and closing 300 open positions, citing AI efficiency. The more honest read is that creator…
Cala's April 15 kIQ Plus launch is the rare wearable that actually earns the 'medical' label, and it quietly rewrites…
Foresite and Tanium's April 11 endpoint security push ends the polite fiction that detection latency is a small trade-off for…
Sinocare's April 11 CMEF push lands less as another diabetes gadget and more as a bid to make chronic disease…
OlloNi's International Pet Day AI push is a small launch with a bigger question attached: will consumers actually trust AI…
UniX AI's Panther stops treating the home humanoid robot as a demo and starts treating it as a product that…
Onix's Personal Intelligence launch pitches privacy, medical seriousness and narrow scope instead of AI fireworks, and the industry needs it…
Snap and Qualcomm's Specs collaboration stops treating AR glasses as a silicon demo and starts treating them like a platform…
Pony.ai's PonyWorld 2.0 treats robotaxi prediction as a whole-world simulation problem, and it is the clearest sign yet that the…
AI scribes make doctor visits cost more in 2026. The promise was paperwork relief and lower bills, the reality is…
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