Bloomberg Businessweek (North America) - 1 Dez 2025
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Beauty
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Pursuits
Next-generation nuclear companies have risky plans to muscle their way past regulators
○ Tech features writer Ellen Huet and AI reporter Rachel Metz, both with Bloomberg News in San Francisco, were surprised to see that the
Stories of the different people in their chatbot feature followed a similar pattern of intimacy, flattery, puffery and increasing delusion. ▷ 62
A 3D-printed gun bringing the ethos of the Second Amendment to the rest of the world
Photojournalist Natalie Behring (who lives about an hour away in Victor) knew she could rely on Idaho for a stunning sunset. ▷ 50
○ Businessweek contributor
Samanth Subramanian says it was hard to get designers and
More people than ever use AI. Some end up in very dark places
○ Bloomberg Businessweek senior reporter and Buying Power columnist
○ Michael Riley, an investigative
Exit Strategy
Remarks
Potential subject strung him along for
With him. Many finally did, though one
Lot to get their opinions on Ulta. ▷ 30
Origins and history of nuclear energy.
Women of Garfield, New Jersey, who
She approached them in the parking
Enthusiasts of ghost guns to speak
Were all unfailingly kind to her when
Washington, DC, says that visiting
A while before ghosting him. ▷ 72
For his feature on Oklo’s nuclear
Amanda Mull wants to thank the
Reporter for Bloomberg News in
The Idaho National Laboratory
Reactors was like a tour of the
The Beauty Economy
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CAN MEN’S MAKEUP EVER GO MAINSTREAM?
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When Chatbot Conversations Spiral Out Of Control
When Chatbot Conversations Spiral Out Of Control
“It felt like I’d been pushing a wagon uphill, then I’d reached the top, jumped in, and we were riding down, and I was losing control.”
“I’m holding her hand as she’s been sucked in by this pernicious, unregulated technology. And it’s only lately that I’ve been like, ‘I don’t know if I can hold her hand anymore.’”
“It’s terrible to think that I actually envy people who have a death certificate.”
“I felt like this was a really important thing that I was doing, and that what we were working on together would have historic weight.”
THE GHOST GUN GLOBALIZING THE SECOND AMENDMENT
THE GHOST GUN GLOBALIZING THE SECOND AMENDMENT
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