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Fail fast, fight smarter: Silicon Valley’s startup mentality is rewiring the Pentagon

Long known for its massive scale and bureaucratic complexity, the Pentagon is slowly transforming itself into a more streamlined organization, much like a Silicon Valley company. The “fail fast” mentality, once confined to startups, is taking root in the Department of War, previously known as the Department of Defense, thanks to AI and other systems … Read more

Silicon Valley’s defense tech startups are booming as war shifts

Guvendemir | E+ | Getty Images A wave of defense tech startups in Silicon Valley is drawing billions in funding and reshaping America’s national security. Anduril Industries, recently valued at $30.5 billion following its latest funding round, is among the so-called “neoprimes” — companies challenging the dominance of legacy contractors, dubbed “primes,” such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop … Read more

Silicon Valley’s graying workforce: Gen Z staff cut in half at tech companies as the average age goes up by 5 years

Gen Z are digital natives raised in the era of YouTube, Tumblr, Instagram, and Facebook; and now, they’re some of the strongest AI users in their personal and professional lives. But Silicon Valley tech companies looking to make waves with AI aren’t holding onto the digitally savvy generation—instead, they’re actively boxing them out. The percentage … Read more

Murder at Burning Man turns Silicon Valley’s desert playground into a crime scene

A homicide investigation has rocked the final days of Burning Man after a man was found dead “lying in a pool of blood” Saturday night at the Nevada desert festival, according to the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office. According to the New York Times, the grim discovery occurred around 9:14 p.m. just as the festival’s iconic … Read more

My $2.25 billion exit taught me that Silicon Valley’s obsession with 100-hour weeks is actually sabotage. It’s a marathon, not a sprint

Silicon Valley is in the grip of AI panic. Companies are rushing towards AI at breakneck speed, boards are pressing for faster results, investors are asking startups “Where’s the AI?” if they haven’t jumped on the bandwagon already.   As a result, CEOs are arriving at meetings with urgent realizations about falling behind, founders are working … Read more

The Valley’s Brittany Cartwright Dating Brandon Hanson After Split

Brittany Cartwright is finding her sparkle again with a new man. Us Weekly can confirm The Valley star is dating Brandon Hanson after her split from Jax Taylor. “Brittany and Brandon have a lot in common and have bonded over their divorces,” a source exclusively shared with Us. “She is really happy and it feels … Read more

In Silicon Valley’s latest vibe shift, leading AI bosses are no longer so eager to talk about AGI

Once upon a time—meaning, um, as recently as earlier this year—Silicon Valley couldn’t stop talking about AGI. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wrote in January “we are now confident we know how to build AGI.” This is after he told a Y Combinator vodcast in late 2024 that AGI might be achieved in 2025 and tweeted … Read more

Silicon Valley’s AI Spend Goes Berserk as Microsoft Starts Cashing In

Meta, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon all reported quarterly earnings this week, and there was a common thread tying them together: a boom in AI spending and plans to increase it even more, beyond analyst expectations. Although capital expenditures above expectations often don’t tend to make investors particularly happy, it had pretty much the opposite effect … Read more

The Valley’s Aaron Nosler Mocks Split from Michelle Saniei on IG

The Valley alum Aaron Nosler poked fun at his recent split from Michelle Saniei in celebration of National Ex-Girlfriend Day. Aaron, 38, initially shared a humorous meme to commemorate the unique holiday on Saturday, August 2, before dropping a shirtless selfie with a tongue-in-cheek caption. “Staying strong ain’t easy,” he wrote via Instagram. Aaron joined … Read more

Silicon Valley’s billions of dollars on AI haven’t actually generated a return yet. Here’s why most companies should embrace ‘small AI’ instead

For all of AI’s promise, most companies using it are not yet delivering true value—to their customers or themselves. With investors keen to finally see some ROI on their AI investments, it’s time to stop generalizing and start thinking smaller. Instead of building epic models that aim to accomplish all feats, businesses looking to cash … Read more

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