Cracking the Code to Breaking the Internet With Hot Sauce

Over the last decade, you might have witnessed amazing blogs and social accounts go from talking about their favorite fashion or foods to running their own businesses. When friends Nick Ajluni and Nick Guillen created their food and lifestyle account @sauce on Instagram, they had no idea it would go viral and turn into a…

Kochava Wins Its Motion To Dismiss The FTC’s Location-Tracking Lawsuit

“Esto perpetua” – let it be perpetual, in Latin – is the state motto of Idaho, but it doesn’t apply to the Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit against Kochava.

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Postmates Creates New School Lunches to Celebrate Once-Ridiculed AAPI Cuisine

It is often said that food has the power to bring communities together, but for Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) people in the U.S., xenophobic attitudes can turn meals into a source of anxiety. Many have recalled the common childhood experience of being mocked for their cultural dishes. Food delivery service Postmates is flipping…

WNBA’s Arike Ogunbowale on Creating Authentic Brand Partnerships

Star Dallas Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale captured the nation’s attention with two electrifying buzzer beaters in the 2018 NCAA Final Four–including one to win the championship. In this episode of Champions of Change, Ogunbowale joins Adweek’s Mollie Cahillane to chat about the upcoming basketball season, a new-look Dallas team and partnerships with brands like State…

Gary Marcus Used to Call AI Stupid—Now He Calls It Dangerous

The former professor’s calls for more control over AI have made him a media darling of the ChatGPT era. Some top researchers aren’t impressed.

Scripted TV Series Orders Declined 24% The Last 9 Months Of 2022

Scripted TV content projects dipped 24% YoY the last nine months of 2022, with 108 orders in Q4 2022 — down from 152 TV in Q4 2021 and 160 in 2020.

Retailer Albertsons’ Chief Privacy Officer on Making Policies Readable and Starting Out at NASA

Rebecca Shore chose a non-traditional career path in the legal field, one where the sky was the limit. Shore decided to join the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), instead of working at a law firm after graduating from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in 2006. At NASA, she was…