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What Happens When A.I. Agents Take the Corner Office?

Ahmad Shadid, founder of O.XYZ, explores how the rise of agentic A.I. is transforming executive leadership faster than many companies are prepared for. Drawing from his deep experience at the intersection of A.I. and Web3, Shadid argues that the future of business leadership won’t hinge on human decision-making speed, but on how effectively organizations deploy and govern intelligent systems with bounded autonomy.

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Gen Alpha is Old Enough to Hit ‘Add to Cart’—Here’s What That Means for Commerce

Jed Baker, founder and CEO of Starglow Media, explores how Generation Alpha is reshaping household purchasing power, and what that means for modern marketers. Baker argues that to tap into today’s “nag factor,” advertisers must meet families where they actually connect: shared media experiences like podcasts. As screens fragment and attention spans shrink, audio emerges as a new media hearth where kids and parents still listen together.
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A.I., Copyright and the Case That Could Shape Creative Ownership Standards

Brandon Bauman, a top Hollywood dealmaker and chief strategy officer at Loti AI, examines the landmark lawsuit filed by Disney and NBCUniversal against Midjourney, unpacking why this case isn’t just a flashpoint over A.I. tools, but a critical test of how well existing copyright law can protect creative work in the A.I. age. Drawing from his deep expertise in IP and First Amendment law, Bauman argues that the future of innovation depends on building the technical and collaborative infrastructure needed to enforce creative rights at scale.

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The Carbon Cost of Culture: How the Art World Is Confronting Its Shipping Emissions

Alexander Bradford, who leads business development and sustainability at global fine art logistics company Gander & White, explores how the art world is beginning to confront the carbon footprint of its shipping practices. Bradford offers an insider’s look at the systemic challenges and promising solutions emerging within fine art logistics, arguing that if the art world wants to remain a cultural leader, it must also lead on sustainability.
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A.I. Is the New Professional Service, and the Sector’s Clock Is Ticking

Navin Chaddha, managing partner at Mayfield, joins global A.I. strategist Mark Minevich to issue a wake-up call for America’s $2.8 trillion professional services sector. Drawing on decades of experience investing in transformative companies, Chaddha and Minevich argue that A.I. isn’t a distant threat or future opportunity, but rather a present-day imperative. The choice is clear: adapt now, or risk falling behind in a rapidly evolving global economy.