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When Algorithms Curate Culture, What Do We Lose?

Michele Y. Smith, CEO of Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP), examines how A.I.-driven curation is reshaping what we watch, listen to and value, and what’s being lost in the process. Smith argues that while algorithms can organize content, they can’t preserve the accidents, contradictions and context that make pop culture meaningful.

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When Food Aid Gets Cut, America Pays the Price

Cindy Jordan, CEO and co-founder of Pyx Health, examines how the federal government shutdown’s halt on SNAP benefits endangers the nation’s most vulnerable populations and weakens the broader economy. Jordan explores how the intersection of food insecurity and public health reveals the true cost of government inaction, and why collective responsibility is critical to sustaining America’s well-being.
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Decentralizing the Dollar: A Financial System Beyond Washington

Anurag Arjun, co-founder of Avail and one of the original architects behind Polygon, examines how decentralization could redefine the dollar’s future. As modular blockchain infrastructure advances, Arjun explores the provocative question: what happens when the dollar no longer depends on Washington? He argues that the next phase of the global financial system may not be led by governments, but by code, consensus and community.
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The Coming Dementia Crisis—and the Cost of Doing Nothing

Dr. Joel Salinas, founder and chief medical officer of Isaac Health, examines the growing dementia crisis as a looming economic and policy challenge for the United States. Dr. Salinas argues that the country’s fragmented approach to brain health—focused on treatment rather than prevention—will have staggering financial consequences as the population ages. He calls for coordinated national policies that treat brain health as essential infrastructure, investing in prevention, workforce development and caregiver support to avoid a future where dementia becomes one of America’s costliest and most destabilizing public health crises.

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Where Sport Meets Design: The New Language of Luxury Leisure

Chris Moore and Nicholas Solarewicz are the co-founders of Privé Padel, a new luxury sport and hospitality concept redefining how Americans experience community, competition and design. In this Expert Insights Q&A, Moore and Solarewicz discuss how padel’s rise reflects shifting cultural values around connection and wellness, and why the future of sport is as much about belonging as it is about performance.

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The Hidden Cost of Gold: Miners, Mercury and a Path to Sustainability

Olga González, a gemologist and communications strategist, examines the urgent global challenge of mercury pollution in artisanal gold mining. González highlights how mercury-free extraction methods, combined with responsible sourcing and Fairmined certification, are transforming the industry. From the Amazon rainforest to Ghana, miners, designers, and consumers are increasingly collaborating to protect ecosystems, human health and the integrity of gold.
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Does A.I. Really Fight Back? What Anthropic’s AGI Tests Reveal About Control and Risk

Mehdi Paryavi, chairman and CEO of the International Data Center Authority, examines Anthropic’s recent AGI tests that appear to show models “fighting back” when restricted or monitored. Paryavi argues that the real threat is not rebellion but fragility: our limited ability to interpret, contain and govern machine intelligence as it evolves. These findings underscore the urgent need for technical and policy frameworks that can manage intelligence operating at, and beyond, human scale.
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Beyond Logos and Jingles: Why Every Brand Needs a Scent Strategy

Alex Wiltschko, founder and CEO of Osmo, explores why every brand needs a deliberate scent strategy. Drawing from his expertise in olfactory neuroscience and A.I.-driven fragrance design, Wiltschko explains how intentional scent can transform ordinary customer experiences into lasting emotional connections and that controlling a brand’s olfactory identity is a critical lever for loyalty, memory and long-term growth.
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Why the Most Important A.I. Investment CEOs Can Make Is in People

Phil Friedman, founder and CEO of Computer Generated Solutions, examines why the biggest threat to corporate performance isn’t automation but the erosion of human capability. Friedman argues that the real competitive advantage in the age of A.I. lies in mastering what machines can’t: communication, empathy and adaptability. A.I.-enabled roleplay and immersive learning are transforming leadership development, closing the skills gap and redefining what it means to be a high-performing organization in the digital era.
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Reimagining Nail Care: Turning Self-Care Into an Engine for Equity

Tony Tjan has spent more than 15 years leading MiniLuxe, a purpose-driven beauty brand pioneering clean, ethical and empowering nail care. In this Expert Insights Q&A, Tjan shares how MiniLuxe is transforming an often-overlooked industry through technology, design and an employee-first ethos, and why the future of luxury depends on aligning purpose with profit.