We're back! This week we put together the best fails on both land and sea! No matter where you are, failure is inevitable!
It's hard to succeed when you can't see where you're going. These fails are all perfect examples of that. Enjoy!
If you find yourself setting goals — particularly financial ones — and failing to achieve them, you're not alone. Among Americans who made resolutions in 2024, 70% abandoned their goal altogether, per ...
Join Mashable as we look back at the viral videos, breakout movies, memes, dating trends, tech buzz, scientific breakthroughs, and more moments that defined 2025! Generative AI could have written this ...
The Navy was attempting to launch and recover more than 30 drone boats from a combat ship off the coast of California in May when more than a dozen of the uncrewed vessels failed to carry out their ...
Today’s job market is more ruthless than ever, leaving many desperately clinging to their roles amid mass layoffs and side-eyeing the competition. In such environments, a rival colleague or workplace ...
Slowly then all at once, OpenAI became something of a juggernaut that’s hard to fully fathom. It hasn’t yet turned a profit. Its annual revenue is 2% of Amazon.com’s sales. Its future is uncertain ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gary Drenik is a writer covering AI, analytics and innovation. Despite billions invested in AI platforms, cloud infrastructure, ...
Buying a company is the easy part. The challenge is getting your new team to feel like part of the same firm. Introduce yourself to the acquired team before close and explain the why behind the deal.
Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
Don’t be afraid to fail — it can actually make you better and help you grow. The educational system’s focus on perfection paradoxically prepares us poorly for real-world challenges and opportunities.
This week, an exercise in separating truth from hype. I am old enough to remember when generative AI (genAI) was the best thing since sliced bread — destined to solve any and all problems. But CIO.com ...