
OpenAI Alums Have Been Quietly Investing From a New, Potentially $100M Fund
Zero Shot, a venture fund founded by former OpenAI engineers and prompt experts, closed its first $20 million on a $100 million target. The team—Evan Morikawa, Andrew Mayde, Shawn Jain, Kelly Kovacs and Brett Rounsaville—has already written checks to AI‑focused startups such as Worktrace AI and Foundry Robotics. Advisors include former OpenAI heads of people, communications and product. The founders are deliberately steering clear of hype‑driven areas like vibe‑coding, ergonomic video data for robotics, and digital twins.
Markets Close Slightly up as Trump Ties Hormuz Reopening to Iran Ceasefire, Tehran Rejects Proposal
President Trump has made reopening the Strait of Hormuz a non‑negotiable condition for any cease‑fire with Iran, setting a Tuesday evening deadline. Tehran rejected the Pakistan‑brokered proposal, insisting on a broader, permanent peace that includes sanctions relief and reconstruction support....
Bureau Veritas Acquires Lotusworks
Bureau Veritas announced a €375 million agreement to acquire Lotusworks, a specialist in commissioning and quality assurance for mission‑critical assets. Lotusworks, based in Ireland, generated €131 million in 2025 revenue and serves semiconductor manufacturers and data‑center owners across the U.S. and Europe....

Turning AI Ideas Into Reality at SAP: What to Do Next?
SAP announced a comprehensive AI roadmap for its Human Capital Management suite, unveiling a unified AI platform that embeds generative models across recruiting, talent management, and employee experience. The company emphasizes data hygiene, pilot‑scale experiments, and robust change‑management as prerequisites...
UPMC Hospital Union Decertification Bid Dismissed
The National Labor Relations Board dismissed a petition to decertify SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania as the bargaining representative for roughly 290 service and maintenance workers at UPMC Washington Hospital. The board ruled that a collective bargaining agreement ratified on February 10 2025, and...

Tommy Hilfiger Enlists Travis Kelce As Ambassador, Collaborator
Tommy Hilfiger has signed NFL star Travis Kelce as a global ambassador and creative collaborator. Kelce will star in a fall‑2024 ad campaign and co‑design a capsule collection that blends Hilfiger’s classic prep aesthetic with his bold, athletic style. The...
This President Defended Taking Pride Flags Off Faculty Windows. Now She's Paused the Practice.
Boston University announced it will pause the removal of pride flags and other signs from faculty windows after intense campus and public criticism. President Melissa L. Gilliam said the issue merged policy discussions with core values, prompting a need for...
IVWorks Secures $4.5M Funding to Expand ‘reGaN’ Technology Into RF and AI Power Semiconductor Markets
IVWorks announced a $4.5 million financing round, bringing its total capital raised to $33 million, to accelerate deployment of its proprietary reGaN technology. The company will use the funds to scale mass‑production infrastructure and secure its supply chain for GaN epitaxial wafers...

GSA Looks to Rebuild Workforce After Widespread Layoffs Last Year
After slashing nearly 40% of its staff since October 2024, the General Services Administration (GSA) is launching a hiring drive to add roughly 400 employees to its Public Buildings Service over the next six months. The recruitment will focus on facilities...
AI Is Now Taking over Game Servers, and Stormgate Is the First Casualty
Multiplayer servers for the RTS Stormgate will go offline at month‑end after its hosting partner Hathora was acquired by AI firm Fireworks AI, which is repurposing the infrastructure for AI inference. Frost Giant Studios will release an offline‑only patch but...
SAP Business Data Cloud Explained: A New Model for ERP Data and Analytics
SAP Business Data Cloud (BDC) is a fully managed SaaS that unifies data management, governance, and analytics across SAP and non‑SAP systems, tackling the fragmentation that still plagues most ERP environments. A recent SAPinsider benchmark shows only 3% of organizations...

“The Problem Is Sam Altman”: OpenAI Insiders Don’t Trust CEO
OpenAI unveiled a draft industrial‑policy agenda that includes $100,000 research fellowships and up to $1 million in API credits to steer AI toward public benefit. Simultaneously, The New Yorker published an investigation based on over 100 insider accounts that question CEO...
Biological Intelligence: Strategic Rationale for Anthropic's $400 Million Acquisition of Coefficient Bio
Anthropic announced a $400 million all‑stock acquisition of Coefficient Bio, a boutique AI‑biology startup with fewer than ten employees. The deal gives Anthropic a proprietary vertical model based on Discrete Walk‑Jump Sampling (dWJS), enabling high‑success‑rate protein design and end‑to‑end drug‑discovery workflows. Valued...

Healthcare-Focused PE Firm Linden Mulls Secondaries Strategy
Chicago-based private equity firm Linden, known for its healthcare investments, is weighing a move into the secondary market. The firm joins a wave of buyout houses adding secondary strategies to diversify capital and enhance liquidity. By targeting secondary transactions, Linden...
Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games Expecting $2.5 Billion From Ticket Sales, Swim Ticket Sale Update
Los Angeles' 2028 Olympic organizing committee projects $2.5 billion from ticket and hospitality sales, with swimming alone expected to contribute more than $150 million. Ticket prices range from $93 for prelims to $1,860 for finals, and all finals swimming tickets sold out...

Iran War: Global Airfreight Pricing Continues to Rise
The Iran‑War‑driven closure of the Strait of Hormuz has pushed jet fuel prices above $2 per gallon, more than doubling since February. Higher jet fuel costs have become the primary driver of rising global air‑freight rates, which reached a new...
SAP and ODI Team Up to Make Enterprise Data AI‑Ready
SAP and the Open Data Institute (ODI) have launched a global program to create AI‑ready data foundations for enterprises. The initiative underpins IDEA (Interchange for Data and Enterprise AI), a neutral framework that defines governance, semantics, and lineage across heterogeneous...

Unlock Efficient Model Deployment: Simplified Inference Operator Setup on Amazon SageMaker HyperPod
Amazon announced the SageMaker HyperPod Inference Operator as a native EKS add‑on, delivering one‑click installation and managed upgrades. The operator automates IAM role creation, S3 bucket provisioning, VPC endpoint setup, and required add‑ons, removing the need for complex Helm charts....
Designing an AI-Ready Accounting Function
Gartner’s Finance Symposium 2026 outlines five imperatives for building an AI‑ready accounting function. It calls for shifting from periodic, manual tasks to continuous, machine‑driven processes that enable faster, more accurate reporting. The firm stresses that by 2030, 90% of finance...
Source: Mystics GM Wideman Out After 1 Season
Washington Mystics dismissed GM Jamila Wideman after one season due to strategic differences with owner Michael Winger. Coach Sydney Johnson will now oversee basketball operations, leveraging his player‑development reputation. The move comes as the team prepares for free agency, aiming...
Weaver Acquires SaaS Provider
Weaver, ranked No. 29 on Accounting Today’s 2026 Top 100 Firms, announced the acquisition of Mass Ingenuity, a Portland‑based SaaS provider, effective April 1. The deal brings Mass Ingenuity’s enterprise performance management platform and related IP into Weaver’s consulting portfolio, serving both public...

How a 20-Year-Old Entrepreneur Stood Up for Blue-Collar Workers in Dubai
A 20‑year‑old Dubai entrepreneur launched BlueShift, a tech platform aimed at protecting blue‑collar workers after a fatal construction accident. The service offers wage transparency, on‑demand health insurance, and legal assistance, and has already enrolled more than 1,200 laborers. BlueShift secured...
Meta Looks to Grow Threads in Japan
Meta has launched an official Japan‑specific Threads profile to share localized updates on Threads, Instagram, Meta AI and Meta Quest, signaling a direct challenge to X’s dominance in the country. X currently enjoys the highest daily active users and time‑spent metrics globally,...

Report: Global Freight Markets Rocked by Iran War Effects
The Iran War has triggered a freight‑market shock, with jet fuel prices soaring to $197 a barrel and air, ocean and rail rates climbing sharply. Dimerco’s April 2026 Asia‑Pacific Freight Report shows air freight up 20‑50% and rail container fees...
Instagram Chief Debunks Popular Engagement Hack
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri clarified that reposting feed content to Stories does not meaningfully increase a post's reach, debunking a widely circulated engagement hack. He emphasized that the Feed algorithm offers broader exposure through the Explore page and permanent visibility,...

Morningstar DBRS Assigns a Final Credit Rating of BBB, Stable Trend on Bell Canada's Senior Unsecured Debt Issuance
Morningstar DBRS assigned a final BBB rating with a Stable trend to Bell Canada’s C$750 million (≈US$555 million) senior unsecured MTN debentures, 4.40% due 2033. The notes are fully guaranteed by BCE Inc., which also carries a BBB‑low rating. Proceeds will be used...
ESPN+ Lands Rock League Rights as Curling’s First Pro League Launches
ESPN+ has secured exclusive streaming rights for the inaugural Rock League season, the world’s first professional curling league. The league launches on April 6 with six mixed‑gender franchises spanning Canada, Europe, Asia‑Pacific and the United States. A roster of 60 athletes...
3 TV Advertising Myths DTC Brands Should Ignore
Direct‑to‑consumer brands are confronting rising acquisition costs and saturated digital channels, prompting a shift toward streaming TV. Connected‑TV now accounts for nearly 18% of U.S. adult viewing time, yet only 7.4% of media budgets target it, creating a sizable growth...

Survey: Manufacturing Workers Are Skeptical of Adopting AI
A PwC‑Manufacturing Institute survey of over 100 manufacturing leaders reveals deep skepticism toward AI on the shop floor. While 48% rate frontline leaders as effective, 54% lack confidence in those leaders’ ability to steer AI change, and 62% of workers...

Hearst’s WDSU to Air Million Dollar Rodeo Competition
Hearst-owned NBC affiliate WDSU in New Orleans has secured exclusive rights to air the Hondo Rodeo Fest’s three‑night, million‑dollar competition from April 10‑12 at the Caesars Superdome. The event blends high‑stakes rodeo, a multi‑day concert lineup featuring Jason Aldean, Creed and other...

Survey: Manufacturing Workers Are Skeptical of Adopting AI
The panel of automation leaders highlighted rapid advances—autonomous mobile robots, AI‑driven vision, digital twins, and predictive maintenance—yet manufacturing workers remain skeptical of AI adoption. Companies are prioritizing quick ROI, data accuracy, and interoperable solutions over technology for its own sake,...

Wells Fargo & Company: Credit Rating Report
DBRS, Inc. released a comprehensive credit rating report on March 27, 2026, confirming Wells Fargo & Company’s long‑term issuer rating at AA (low) and its short‑term rating at R‑1 (middle). The agency also affirmed AA (low) ratings for the bank’s senior debt, market‑linked...
Southeast Asia Oil Crisis Puts Sovereign Ratings at Risk
Southeast Asian governments are scrambling to subsidize soaring fuel prices after Brent crude topped $90 a barrel, adding a heavy fiscal burden to Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia. The subsidies, intended to quell public unrest, are swelling budget deficits...

Panasonic Uses TikTok Videos to Fight Fakes in China, Southeast Asia
Panasonic Holdings has launched a TikTok‑based campaign to expose counterfeit products across China and Southeast Asia, complementing a broader effort that monitors roughly 1,000 e‑commerce sites for dangerous fakes. The videos highlight specific hazards, such as low‑quality air‑conditioners, and direct...
Revel Bikes Taps Levi Olsen as Sales and Site Leader
Revel Bikes, the Colorado mountain‑bike maker, has appointed Levi Olsen as its new sales and site leader. Olsen, a Golden resident, brings extensive experience across specialty retail, distribution and direct‑to‑consumer roles, previously at Spot Bikes, CeramicSpeed and Challenge Tires. He...
Charai for The Jerusalem Post: Trump and the End of Tehran’s Illusion
Ahmed Charai argues that former President Donald Trump’s renewed pressure on Tehran has shattered Iran’s belief it can dictate regional outcomes. By reinstating maximum‑sanctions regimes and supporting a tougher stance on Iran’s nuclear program, the U.S. forced Tehran to confront...
Identity-Based Student Groups at Mizzou Lose Designated University Funding
University of Missouri‑Columbia announced that five multicultural umbrella organizations, including the Legion of Black Collegians and the Queer Liberation Front, will lose their dedicated funding from the Student Affairs unit this summer. The cut follows Justice Department guidance interpreting race‑based...
SFIA Report: U.S. Sporting Goods Continues to Build on Pandemic Gains
The U.S. sporting goods market reached $130 billion in wholesale sales in 2025, marking a 3.7% year‑over‑year increase and a 34.7% rise since 2020. Pickleball led category growth, climbing 22% to $410 million, while athletic footwear posted a 7.4% gain, outpacing the...

Offbeat Wall Street Research Firm Says It Sent an Analyst to Strait of Hormuz. Here's What They Learned
Citrini Research sent an analyst by boat to Oman’s Musandam Peninsula to watch shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, reporting roughly 15 vessels per day – far below normal but still active. The firm argues that many ships turn off...

Video to Sound Integration Comes To Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro will soon incorporate Krotos’s video‑to‑sound technology, letting editors generate and place first‑pass sound design without leaving the timeline. The integration analyzes footage and pulls from professionally recorded libraries to create ambience, Foley, impacts and transitions that are...

UK Government Confirms Commitment to Introduce Mandatory Ethnicity and Disability Pay Gap Reporting for Large Employers
The UK government will make ethnicity and disability pay‑gap reporting mandatory for large employers (250+ staff) from 2027, extending the existing gender‑pay framework. Employers must publish the same six calculations, use identical snapshot dates, and file through the current online...

SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Dr. Ane Aanesland, ThrustMe
ThrustMe celebrated its 100th iodine electric propulsion system in orbit in June 2025, marking a shift from prototype to industrial scale. The solid‑iodine thrusters eliminate bulky xenon tanks, cutting mass and cost for small‑sat manufacturers. The company has surged past 200...

With TRO Hearing Tuesday, DirecTV Chimes In On TEGNA Sale
DirecTV has filed a 15‑page petition in Sacramento federal court requesting a modification of the order that currently blocks Nexstar Media Group from fully integrating the assets it acquired from TEGNA. The request, signed by at least twelve attorneys, aims...

Chicago Mayor Pushing for Rejected Downtown Bears Stadium Site
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is reviving a downtown stadium proposal at the former Michael Reese Hospital site, despite the NFL and the Bears deeming it unviable. The Bears remain focused on two suburban options—team‑owned land in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and...

Controversy over Kara Ford Pay Raise Highlights Risks of Perceived Nepotism
Ontario’s premier Doug Ford’s daughter, Kara Ford, received a 33.9% salary increase at Runnymede Healthcare Centre, rising from $157,884 CAD (~$116,800 USD) to $211,468 CAD (~$156,500 USD) within a year. The raise, disclosed in the provincial Sunshine List, ignited a wave of criticism online,...

DoD Modernization Exchange 2026: Navy’s Scott St. Pierre on Modernizing the Service’s Enterprise Information Ecosystem
The Navy is accelerating its IT network and data‑center consolidation, dropping from 124 discrete IT environments to under 100 by the end of 2026. It has already cut networks from roughly 6,000 in the 1990s to 124 today and aims...

Marybeth Sprows Returns To Hallmark Media; Tatiana Erasme Promoted
Hallmark Media has bolstered its leadership team by rehiring Marybeth Sprows as senior vice president of Original Series and promoting Tatiana Erasme to vice president of Casting and Talent. Sprows, who previously led Sony Pictures Television’s faith‑and‑family division, returns to...

Bulls Finally Pull Plug on Karnišovas–Eversley Era
The Chicago Bulls fired executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas and general manager Marc Eversley six days before the regular season ends, ending a six‑year tenure that produced only one playoff appearance. The decision follows mounting fan frustration,...
Manufacturers Test AI-Translation Tech to Improve Worker Communications
U.S. manufacturers are increasingly deploying AI‑driven translation tools to bridge language gaps on the shop floor, from translating SOPs and safety signs to providing live captioning for town‑hall meetings. A Pennsylvania foundry with 1,000 employees is piloting real‑time earpieces for...
Waffle House Not Liable for Worker Stabbing Customer in Face, 11th Circuit Says
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that Waffle House is not liable for a Florida employee who stabbed a customer after leaving his shift. The court held the stabbing was not reasonably foreseeable and occurred outside the scope...