- Texas judge throws out second lawsuit over CrowdStrike outage | Computer Weekly - “the plaintiff’s claims were dismissed in their entirety in part because the shareholders had failed to establish any plausible motive of intent to commit securities fraud on CrowdStrike’s part.”
- How Daimler Trucks North America built a living knowledge graph of its business - ”Analyze our recent warranty claims, correlate them with all available datasets, and tell me why they’ve increased.” // Also, you need to take care of your silo’ed, neglected data estate before AI will work out for you in a large enterprise.
- Optimizing AI doctors, better than real doctors for tier one support? (Most likely, and hella-cheaper.)
- Will Your AI Teammate Bring Bagels to Standup?
- AI is not an enterprise SaaS killer - yet
- Taco Bell aims for memorable, not frictionless, experiences - “An approach to CX that is too focused on speed and ease can lead to a lack of brand identity that makes it hard to form relationships with customers.” // This is an odd way of thinking. // Also, is this an example of “executive level” talk?
- The squeeze - Enshittification applied to corporate culture.
- Stress is the algorithm - Lack of sleep drives stress, stress make it harder to get to sleep - recent surveys on that loop.
- 40% Of Americans Did Not Read a Single Book in 2025: The Latest Survey of American Reading Habits - “Perhaps that’s worth spinning in a more positive light. Most Americans, 60%, did read a book in 2025.” And: “Those who identified as female read at higher rates than their male counterparts at 63% to 56%.”