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‘Orwellian’: The founder of Ben & Jerry’s expresses to CNBC his concerns regarding the restructuring of Magnum’s board.
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‘Orwellian’: The founder of Ben & Jerry’s expresses to CNBC his concerns regarding the restructuring of Magnum’s board.

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(L-R) Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, co-founders of Ben & Jerry’s, collaborated with MoveOn to distribute complimentary ice cream at Franklin Square in Philadelphia during their Scoop The Vote tour aimed at encouraging voter turnout for Vice President Kamala Harris and Democrats on September 16, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s, criticized parent company Magnum Ice Cream, declaring it is “ruining” the brand in a conversation with CNBC.

The largest independent ice cream operation, Magnum, is barely a week old but has already seen considerable corporate upheaval.

Ben & Jerry’s CEO Jochanan Senf, appointed by Unilever, stated that modifications to board terms, such as a nine-year limit, establishing a board schedule with “engagement protocols,” and a requirement to adhere to Magnum’s business integrity guidelines, would bolster governance and clarity.

Cohen, however, termed it “Orwellian.”

“They claim they’re enhancing the social mission when they are genuinely dismantling it. They assert they’re future-proofing the Board of Directors while they are truly breaking it apart,” Cohen relayed to CNBC. “It’s merely another desperate attempt at gaining authority.”

By Monday, three directors had been removed from the independent board of Ben & Jerry’s, marking a new development in the dispute between the brand named for its renowned founders and its parent organization regarding the brand’s social objective. This conflict was passed down to newly independent Magnum from the consumer giant Unilever when it officially became an independent entity last week.

Ben & Jerry’s recent action to revise its board governance was meant “to maintain and enhance the brand’s foundational social mission and protect its core integrity,” Ben & Jerry’s expressed in a press statement.

Chair Anuradha Mittal — one of the board members informed of their disqualification — was told she “no longer qualifies to serve” as a board member following “internal inquiries,” according to the company, which did not elaborate further.

“At first, they aimed to remove the chair of the [independent] board by making these baseless claims that she’s ‘unfit to serve.’ They couldn’t prove that, so now they’re claiming, well, she served for too lengthy a period,” Cohen stated. “It’s arbitrary, and it’s unlawful.”

Ben & Jerry’s was acquired by Unilever in 2000 in an agreement that allowed the brand to keep an independent board and the authority to make decisions regarding its social mission. However, since 2021, there has been increasing dissatisfaction from the board and founders Cohen and Jerry Greenfield over what they perceive as efforts to “suppress” the social mission.

Unilever, and now Magnum, holds principal responsibility for all issues unrelated to the social mission or expressly allocated to the Ben & Jerry’s board, including financial and operational matters.

CNBC has reached out to Magnum and Unilever for feedback. Unilever has indicated that the social mission of Ben & Jerry’s has diverged from what was agreed upon in 2000, claiming the company is presenting significant reputational and business dangers.

Not available for sale

Unilever and Magnum have repeatedly asserted that Ben & Jerry’s is not up for sale.

Ben & Jerry’s is one of the four global power brands in the ice cream portfolio, alongside Heartbrand, Magnum, and Cornetto. In 2024, Ben & Jerry’s generated 1.1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in group revenue, ranking as the third-largest revenue contributor among the group’s assortment of over 100 brands. The four brands collectively accounted for 82% of the group’s overall annual revenue.

Unilever first revealed intentions to separate its ice cream division in March of the previous year. “We needed a real concentration on ice cream,” Magnum CEO Peter ter Kulve stated to CNBC’s Squawk on the Street last week, emphasizing how the company manages to increase both market share and volumes.

Since the pure ice cream stock made its debut on public exchanges in Amsterdam and New York on December 8, the stock has appreciated roughly 10% and is now valued at nearly 9 million euros. The company has established a revenue growth objective of between 3% and 5% by 2026.

They assert they’re enhancing the social mission while they’re genuinely dismantling it. They claim they’re future-proofing the Board of Directors while they are truly breaking it apart.
Ben Cohen
Co-founder, Ben & Jerry’s

However, Cohen, who remains involved with the brand, does not perceive any advantages in the brand he co-founded in 1978 being part of the ice cream group.

“They’re being shortsighted, but I also believe they simply don’t understand,” he remarked regarding management. “They lack comprehension that the value of Ben & Jerry’s is tied to its established position as a leader in businesses that care for the broader welfare of society, not merely focusing on profit maximization.”

“Investors would fare much better if Magnum finally divested this asset, which they are in the midst of depreciating, and instead channeled the funds into acquiring other middle-ground brands, as that’s within their expertise,” he continued. “There is substantial profit potential in the moderate sector, but they ought to stick to what they know and refrain from trying to force Ben & Jerry’s to turn into just another one of their average brands.”

In September, Cohen and Greenfield initiated the #FreeBenAndJerrys campaign, urging their parent company to permit it to operate “as an independently owned enterprise with socially-conscious investors, again free to uphold its social mission and adhere to its brand values, without compromise.”

The initiative aims at motivating a collective of investors who support the social mission to repurchase the brand.

“We have that collective, they’re prepared,” Cohen mentioned, adding that Unilever and now Magnum are unwilling to provide the essential financial details that investors require to make an informed offer. Cohen did not disclose the identities of the investors.

Unilever noted in its third-quarter earnings report that Ben & Jerry’s experienced mid-single-digit growth, bolstered by the ongoing success of recently launched innovations like new dairy, non-dairy flavors, and Scoopapalooza, but did not specify additional financial data on a brand-by-brand basis.

Harmony, love, and ice cream

Ben & Jerry’s has a threefold mission: a social mission, a product mission, and a financial mission, which Cohen argues are all equally crucial and interconnected. “It’s something people raised in the Unilever traditional system struggle to understand. We took considerable time to figure it out… and they’re merely attempting to turn us into another portion of frozen homogenization.”

“There’s no way Ben & Jerry’s can uphold the values that established it as the brand it is today without being owned by a stock of investors that actively support the social mission, rather than trying to undermine it,” Cohen said about the brand that embraces “peace, love, and ice cream” as its tagline.

Magnum CEO Ter Kulve informed the Financial Times earlier this month that Cohen and Greenfield should “pass the reins to a new generation.”

However, Cohen insists that it’s not about him personally, but rather about sustaining the values of the company. “Values don’t age,” he declared.

“I would have no issue handing control over to this group of investors that uphold the values… and if Magnum truly championed the social mission, I’d be fine with them overseeing it.”

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OpenAI is engaged in discussions with Amazon regarding an investment that may surpass $10 billion.
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OpenAI is engaged in discussions with Amazon regarding an investment that may surpass $10 billion.

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OpenAI is in talks with Amazon regarding a potential funding and an arrangement to utilize its AI chips, CNBC confirmed on Tuesday.

The specifics are dynamic and subject to modification but the investment could surpass $10 billion, according to a source familiar with the situation who requested anonymity due to the confidential nature of the discussions. The Information initially reported on the potential agreement.

The negotiations follow OpenAI’s completion of a reorganization in October and the formal presentation of its partnership details with Microsoft, providing it increased flexibility to seek funds and collaborate with entities across the wider AI landscape.

Microsoft has poured over $13 billion into OpenAI and has supported the organization since 2019, but it no longer possesses the right of first refusal as OpenAI’s compute supplier, based on an October statement. OpenAI can also develop specific products in association with other companies.

Amazon has allocated a minimum of $8 billion to OpenAI competitor Anthropic, yet the retail giant may be aiming to broaden its investment in the thriving generative AI sector. Microsoft has taken a similar initiative and declared last month that it will invest up to $5 billion in Anthropic, while Nvidia plans to invest up to $10 billion in the startup.

Amazon Web Services has been formulating its own AI chips since approximately 2015, and the hardware has proved essential for AI firms attempting to train models and satisfy the rising demand for computational power. AWS introduced its Inferentia chips in 2018, and the newest generation of its Trainium chips was revealed earlier this month.

OpenAI has committed more than $1.4 trillion to infrastructure in recent months, including partnerships with chip manufacturers Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Broadcom. Last month, OpenAI finalized a contract to procure $38 billion worth of capacity from AWS, marking its first agreement with the cloud infrastructure leader.

In October, OpenAI concluded a secondary share transaction amounting to $6.6 billion, enabling both current and former employees to liquidate shares at a $500 billion valuation.

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Trump issues directive to blockade oil tankers under sanctions from entering and exiting Venezuela.
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Trump issues directive to blockade oil tankers under sanctions from entering and exiting Venezuela.

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President Donald Trump of the United States has declared that he is implementing “a total and complete” blockade of every sanctioned oil tanker entering and leaving Venezuela.

In a message posted on Truth Social, he indicated that Nicolás Maduro’s administration in Venezuela had been classified as a foreign terrorist entity and accused it of appropriating US assets, along with “Terrorism, Drug Trafficking, and Human Trafficking”.

“Hence, today, I am issuing A TOTAL AND COMPLETE BLOCKADE OF ALL SANCTIONED OIL TANKERS heading into, and out of, Venezuela,” he stated.

His comments followed the US’s seizure of an oil tanker near the Venezuelan coast a week prior. Venezuela’s government responded by rejecting Trump’s “grotesque threat”.

In his communication, Trump remarked that Venezuela was “entirely surrounded by the largest Naval Force ever gathered in the annals of South America”.

He stated that it will “only expand” and “be unlike anything they have encountered before”.

Trump further accused Maduro’s administration of utilizing pilfered oil to “sustain themselves, Drug Terrorism, Human Trafficking, Homicide, and Abduction”.

The Trump administration has consistently alleged that Venezuela engages in drug trafficking, and since September, the US military has reportedly killed no fewer than 90 individuals in actions against vessels alleged to be transporting fentanyl and other prohibited substances to the US.

In recent months, the US has also deployed warships to the area.

Venezuela, which possesses some of the world’s largest confirmed oil reserves, has countered by accusing Washington of attempting to appropriate its resources.

For several years, both Trump and former President Joe Biden have opposed the Maduro administration and have sought his ouster through imposing harsh sanctions.

Last week, the US enacted new sanctions against six additional vessels it claimed were transporting Venezuelan oil.

Sanctions were also imposed on several relatives of President Maduro and on enterprises linked to what the US referred to as his illegitimate regime.

The day before, the US announced the seizure of a tanker off the coast of Venezuela.

According to the White House, the confiscated ship, named the Skipper, had participated in “illicit oil transportation” and would be brought to an American port.

Venezuela’s government condemned the seizure, with Maduro asserting that the US “abducted the crew” and “stole” the vessel.

Prior to the raid, the US had augmented its military presence in the Caribbean Sea, which lies to the north of Venezuela.

This deployment involved thousands of troops and the USS Gerald Ford – the largest aircraft carrier in the world – being stationed within striking range of Venezuela.

Congressman Joaquin Castro, a Democrat from Texas, commented that Trump’s “naval blockade is undoubtedly an act of war”.

He added that US lawmakers would, on Thursday, vote on a resolution “instructing the president to end hostilities with Venezuela”.

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Even Trump's chief of staff was 'flabbergasted' at Elon Musk's lethal USAID reductions
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Even Trump’s chief of staff was ‘flabbergasted’ at Elon Musk’s lethal USAID reductions

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“He understood it would terrify others.”

“He understood it would terrify others.”

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Tina Nguyen is a Senior Reporter for The Verge and the writer of Regulator, covering the second Trump term, political influencers, tech lobbying, and the conflict between Big Tech and Big Government.

Elon Musk, a wealthy individual who dismantled the federal workforce in the United States via the Department of Government Efficiency, is not held in high regard by the most powerful woman in D.C.: Susie Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff and the gatekeeper to President Donald Trump.

In a series of on-the-record discussions with Vanity Fair’s Chris Whipple conducted throughout the previous year, Wiles, who managed to bring some coherence and discipline to the infamously cutthroat Trump political team, characterized Musk as a “complete solo performer” who thrust the Trump administration into various unnecessary crises — notably the closure of USAID, the United States Agency for International Development, which Musk had terminated during his DOGE oversight.

“I was initially appalled,” Wiles informed Whipple. “Because I think anyone aware of government and who has ever acknowledged USAID recognized, as I did, that they perform very valuable work.” This week, The Center for Global Development released a report estimating that cuts to USAID humanitarian programs could lead to 500,000 to 700,000 deaths annually.

It speaks volumes about the tumultuous news landscape of 2025 that the DOGE saga was a mere footnote in the expansive, two-part feature that included interviews with Trump’s closest allies and live discussions during significant political upheavals like the disastrous release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. However, Wiles’s public evaluation of Musk represents how the administration recalls the Tesla billionaire’s influence — or potentially harm — on their political strategies:

In his executive order halting foreign aid, Trump had ordered that life-saving initiatives should be preserved. Instead, they were closed down. “When Elon declared, ‘We’re doing this,’ he was already committed,” Wiles stated. “And that’s likely because he realized it would be disturbing to others. But he concluded it was preferable to shut it down, dismiss everyone, exclude them, and then reconstruct. Not the manner I would choose.”

As per Wiles, the only quick solution was to integrate USAID into the State Department under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, yet even at that stage, Musk was obstructive:

Wiles mentions that she confronted Musk directly. “You can’t just lock people out of their offices,” she recalls advising him. Initially, Wiles didn’t understand the implications of cutting USAID initiatives on humanitarian support. “I lacked extensive knowledge about their grant distribution.” However, with immunizations paused in Africa, lives hung in the balance. Soon, she received urgent calls from heads of relief organizations and former officials delivering a critical message: Thousands of lives were at risk.

Wiles went on: “So Marco is on his way to Panama. We contact him and say, ‘You’re Senate-confirmed. You’ll have to be the custodian, in a sense, of [USAID].’ ‘Alright,’ he agrees.” But Musk continued on his path — full throttle, no brakes. “Elon’s mindset is you must act swiftly. If you’re an incrementalist, your rocket won’t reach the moon,” Wiles expressed. “And with that approach, you’re bound to shatter a few things. But no sane person could claim the USAID operations were effective. No one.”

It’s uncommon for a White House chief of staff to be this forthright and candid while serving the President, even with a journalist who has authored a book about past chiefs of staff. Yet regarding Musk, Wiles appeared ready to be transparent. “The challenge with Elon is keeping pace with him,” she conveyed to Whipple in an interview conducted while Musk was still active in the Trump administration. “He’s an open ketamine [user]. And he sleeps in a sleeping bag in the EOB [Executive Office Building] during the day. He’s a peculiar, peculiar individual, which I believe geniuses often are. You know, it’s not advantageous, but he is his own unique entity.”

Whipple later recounts: “When I asked her what her thoughts were on Musk resharing a tweet about public sector employees being responsible for millions of deaths under Hitler, Stalin, and Mao, her response was: ‘I suspect that’s during his microdosing phase.’ (She claims she doesn’t have direct experience.)”

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Arcade1Up isn’t finished, perhaps
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Arcade1Up isn’t finished, perhaps

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The toy brand is acquiring “select assets” from the home arcade machine manufacturer.

The toy brand is acquiring “select assets” from the home arcade machine manufacturer.

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Following a rumor that home arcade manufacturer Arcade1Up might cease operations, the company has made a definitive statement regarding its direction. “Select assets” from Arcade1Up have been taken over by toy firm Basic Fun, and while Arcade1Up is not finished, the future of the brand remains somewhat unclear.

Recently, an email screenshot allegedly from an Arcade1Up employee conveyed a bleak outlook. In the email, which can be viewed on Reddit:

Arcade1Up is stopping operations. For many of us, this Friday will be our last day.

I cannot comment on what the future holds for the brand, as it is not my position to disclose what will happen next and who will take charge of it.

I am unsure of the future plans for the arcade systems or the Infinity Tables. I think they will maintain their current operation, but I cannot confirm this.

At that moment, I attempted to get in touch with Arcade1Up for a response, but did not receive any information.

However, on Tuesday, Arcade1Up and Basic Fun released their official announcement regarding the agreement:

We want to respond to several queries we have seen regarding the Arcade1Up products.

Basic Fun! has taken ownership of select assets of Arcade1Up and aims to support, as much as possible, the home arcade category and the existing Arcade1Up products available in the market.

This asset acquisition demonstrates our continuous dedication to increasing our footprint in the home arcade arena, supporting current Arcade1Up titles and products alongside our existing arcade offerings.

We will have more information to share in the new year, and we are excited about continuing to serve the arcade fan community. Game on!

Arcade1Up and Basic Fun did not respond quickly to requests for comments seeking further details about the agreement and the anticipated support for Arcade1Up products.

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Texas sues major TV manufacturers, accusing smart TVs of spying on users without their consent
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Texas sues major TV manufacturers, accusing smart TVs of spying on users without their consent

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When buyers power on a Samsung smart TV for the first time, they are required to move through a multi-page setup sequence before arriving at a consent screen labeled Smart Hub Terms & Conditions, the lawsuit said. “Upon finally reaching the consent screen, consumers are presented with four notices: Terms & Conditions: Dispute Resolution Agreement, Smart Hub U.S. Policy Notice, Viewing Information Services, and Interest-Based Advertisements Service U.S. Privacy Notice, with only one button prominently displayed: I Agree to all.”

Allegations of deceptive trade practices

The lawsuit contends it is unreasonable to expect consumers to realize Samsung TVs contain surveillance features. “Most consumers do not know, nor have any reason to suspect, that Samsung Smart TVs are capturing in real-time the audio and visuals displayed on the screen and using the information to profile them for advertisers,” it said.

Paxton asserts that TV makers violated the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act by misrepresenting how personal information is collected and by failing to disclose the use of ACR technology. The suit against Hisense also alleges it failed to reveal that it may provide consumers’ personal data to the Chinese government.

Hisense “fails to disclose to Texas Consumers that under Chinese law, Hisense is required to transfer its collections of Texas consumers’ personal data to the People’s Republic of China when requested by the PRC,” the lawsuit said.

The TCL lawsuit does not include that particular accusation. But both the Hisense and TCL complaints claim the Chinese Communist Party may use ACR data from the companies’ smart TVs “to influence or compromise public figures in Texas, including judges, elected officials, and law enforcement, and for corporate espionage by surveilling those employed in critical infrastructure, as part of the CCP’s long-term plan to destabilize and undermine American democracy.”

The TVs “are effectively Chinese-sponsored surveillance devices, recording the viewing habits of Texans at every turn without their knowledge or consent,” the lawsuits said.

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The $4.3 billion space telescope Trump attempted to cancel has now been completed.
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The $4.3 billion space telescope Trump attempted to cancel has now been completed.

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“Deployments don’t create moments of terror,” Townsend said. “Obviously, launch carries risk — the shock and the rates you see when you separate from the launch vehicle… And then getting the aperture door to open and deploy is another potential issue. But these are typical aerospace risks, not extraordinary, harrowing events for Roman.”

It also helps that Roman will fly with a primary mirror donated to NASA by the National Reconnaissance Office, the U.S. government’s spy-satellite agency. The NRO had originally ordered the mirror for a telescope intended to look down at Earth, but the agency no longer needed it. Before NASA acquired the surplus mirror in 2012, scientists working on the early design that became Roman were considering a smaller telescope.

The larger mirror makes Roman a more capable scientific instrument, and the NRO’s gift removed the risk of a delay or defect from manufacturing a new mirror. The trade-off was that NASA had to build a heavier spacecraft and select a larger rocket to carry it, which increased the observatory’s cost.

Tests of Roman’s components have gone well this year. Work at Goddard continued through the government shutdown in the fall. By contrast, Webb’s engineers uncovered problem after problem while trying to verify that observatory’s space performance: leaky valves, tears in Webb’s sunshield, a damaged transducer, and loose screws. With Roman, engineers so far have found no “significant surprises,” Townsend said.

“What we always hope for during this final round of environmental tests is that you’ve exercised the hardware at lower assembly levels, and it looks like, in Roman’s case, we did an exceptional job at those lower levels,” she said.

With Roman now fully assembled, attention at Goddard will shift to an end-to-end functional test of the observatory early next year, followed by electromagnetic interference testing and another series of acoustic and vibration tests. Then, likely around June, NASA will ship the observatory to Kennedy Space Center in Florida to prepare it for launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.

“We’re really into the final stretch of environmental testing for the system,” Townsend said. “It’s already been exposed to the harshest environments it will see until launch.”

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What You Should Understand About Edible THC and Cannabis
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What You Should Understand About Edible THC and Cannabis

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Few changes in the food and drink scene are as intriguing as the one occurring now: the significant decline in alcohol consumption. The traditional happy hour cocktail or the evening beer used to be essential for connecting with friends or simply relaxing at home. However, an increasing number of individuals—friends, neighbors, and perhaps even yourself—are opting out of alcohol. The motivations are intricate and multifaceted, and here at Bon Appétit, we’re thrilled about the surge of alternative choices that continue to emphasize enjoyment, happiness, and of course, responsible drinking habits.

Step into the flourishing realm of THC, hemp, and cannabis drinks and edibles. The expansion of this category has been monumental, indicating that we are experiencing a cultural transformation. The statistics highlight this fact—the THC beverage sector is expected to reach $571 million this year, as reported by CNN, despite the federal government revising regulations in 2026. Currently, the cannabis market is thriving, but many supporters are still advocating for a shift away from past stigmas and imprisonment towards entrepreneurship. In the meantime, individuals are seeking hangover-free substitutes for wine, cocktails, and spirits that can still provide a soothing social atmosphere.

How can one navigate this landscape? In this guide, we’re not merely covering a trend. We’re presenting a roadmap to this emerging terrain, equipping you with the tools to investigate it responsibly while ensuring peace of mind. Curious about the flavor of low-dose cannabis seltzer? We outline our top picks for calming hemp-derived beverages so you know what to expect. Want to familiarize yourself with the essential terminology of cannabis? We’re here to help.

The realm of edible cannabis is continually evolving, as is the dialogue surrounding it. We look forward to exploring this with you.


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Establishing psychological security in the age of AI
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Establishing psychological security in the age of AI

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Implementing enterprise-grade AI involves overcoming two significant challenges simultaneously. Initially, it’s crucial to grasp and deploy the technology itself. Next, it’s vital to cultivate a workplace culture where staff can fully leverage its benefits. While there are notable technical obstacles, the human factor can be even more impactful; apprehension and uncertainty can hinder progress on the most promising projects.

Psychological safety—being able to voice opinions and take calculated risks without concern for career repercussions—is crucial for effective AI deployment. In environments where psychological safety is prioritized, team members are emboldened to question assumptions and express concerns regarding new technologies without fearing retaliation. This is essential when ushering in a cutting-edge and immensely powerful technology that still lacks widely accepted best practices.

“Psychological safety is essential in this new AI-driven landscape,” asserts Rafee Tarafdar, executive vice president and chief technology officer at Infosys. “The technology is advancing rapidly—organizations must experiment, and there will be failures. A safety net is necessary.”

To understand the impact of psychological safety on the success of enterprise-level AI, MIT Technology Review Insights carried out a survey of 500 business leaders. The results show high self-reported psychological safety levels yet indicate that fear continues to have its grip. Industry experts point to a disconnect between corporate messaging and actual experiences; organizations might publicly endorse a culture of safe experimentation, but internal cultural dynamics can undermine that message.

Establishing psychological safety necessitates a unified, systemic strategy; human resources (HR) alone cannot achieve this transformation. Organizations must fundamentally integrate psychological safety into their collaborative practices.

Key insights from this report include:

  • Organizations with cultures that encourage experimentation have more success with AI initiatives. A significant majority of the executives surveyed (83%) believe a culture that emphasizes psychological safety positively influences the success of AI projects. Four out of five leaders concur that companies that cultivate such safety are more adept at embracing AI, and 84% have noticed correlations between psychological safety and concrete AI results.
  • Psychological barriers appear to be more substantial impediments to enterprise AI adoption than technological challenges. Happily, nearly three-quarters (73%) of respondents feel secure in offering candid feedback and sharing thoughts freely within their workplace. Nonetheless, a considerable proportion (22%) admit they’ve hesitated to spearhead an AI initiative due to fears of being blamed for any failures.
  • Attaining psychological safety remains an ongoing challenge for many organizations. Less than half of leaders (39%) assess their organization’s current level of psychological safety as “very high.” A further 48% report a “moderate” level. This suggests that some organizations might be pursuing AI integration on cultural foundations that are not yet solidified.

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This content was created by Insights, the custom content division of MIT Technology Review. It was not authored by the editorial team of MIT Technology Review. It was developed, structured, and written by human authors, editors, analysts, and illustrators. This includes the formulation of surveys and data compilation for surveys. Any AI tools employed were limited to secondary production processes that underwent rigorous human scrutiny.

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The Download: how 2025 became the year of AI hype adjustment, and combating GPS interference
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The Download: how 2025 became the year of AI hype adjustment, and combating GPS interference

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Here’s the current edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that delivers a daily overview of what’s happening in the realm of technology.

The significant AI hype adjustment of 2025

Some disillusionment was unavoidable. The launch of a free web application called ChatGPT by OpenAI in late 2022 redirected the trajectory of an entire sector—and impacted numerous global economies. Countless individuals began conversing with their devices, and those devices began responding. We were captivated, and we anticipated more.

However, 2025 has marked a year of reckoning. Initially, the leaders of the leading AI firms made commitments they could not fulfill. Simultaneously, enhancements to the fundamental technology are no longer the revolutionary shifts they once were.

To be frank, the past few years have been brimming with authentic “Wow” moments. Nonetheless, this extraordinary technology is merely a few years old, and in many respects, it remains experimental. Its achievements come with substantial disclaimers. Read the complete narrative to discover more about our need to recalibrate our expectations.

—Will Douglas Heaven

This article is part of our new Hype Correction collection, a series of articles meant to assist you in resetting your anticipations regarding what AI can and cannot accomplish.Explore the rest of the collection here, and you can find additional insights on why it’s time to adjust our expectations for AI in the latest release of the Algorithm, our weekly AI newsletter. Subscribe here to ensure you receive future editions directly in your inbox.

Quantum navigation may resolve the military’s GPS interference issue

Since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, thousands of flights have been disrupted by a widespread Russian initiative using radio signals to jam its GPS system.

The increasing disruption to air traffic and the potential for an actual catastrophe have underscored the fragility of GPS and directed focus towards more secure navigation methods for aircraft to traverse the challenges of jamming and spoofing, the practice of deceiving a GPS receiver into misidentifying its location.

One method that is emerging from research facilities is quantum navigation: utilizing the quantum properties of light and atoms to create ultra-sensitive sensors enabling vehicles to navigate autonomously, independent of satellites. Read the complete story.

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Essential reads

I’ve searched the internet to bring you today’s most entertaining/critical/frightening/intriguing technology stories.

1 The Trump administration has initiated its US Tech Force initiative
In an effort to attract engineers from Big Tech to modernize government operations. (The Verge)
+ So, essentially replacing the IT personnel that DOGE eliminated, right? (The Register)

2 Legislators are probing the impact of AI data centers on electricity prices
They aim to determine whether costs are being transferred to the public. (NYT $)
+ Calculating AI’s water consumption is also quite complex. (Wired $)
+ AI is transforming the power grid. Could it offer more benefits than drawbacks? (MIT Technology Review)

3 Ford has decided against producing a large all-electric truck
Following a decline in US government support for EVs. (Wired $)
+ Instead, the F-150 Lightning pickup will be relaunched as a plug-in hybrid. (The Information $)
+ Why Americans might finally be ready to accept smaller vehicles. (Fast Company $)
+ The US could greatly benefit from an affordable electric truck. (MIT Technology Review)

4 PayPal aims to become a bank in the US
The Trump administration is quite supportive of non-traditional financial institutions. (FT $)
+ It’s been a favorable year for the crypto sector regarding banking opportunities. (Economist $)

5 A tech trade agreement between the US and UK has been stalled
The US seems displeased with Britain’s lack of progress. (NYT $)
+ This represents a significant setback for their relationship. (The Guardian)

6 What’s stopping the development of a dengue cure?
A new antiviral medication seems to prevent infection—but its development has been halted. (Vox)

7 By 2100, the majority of the world’s glaciers are predicted to vanish
At a rate nearing 3,000 per year. (New Scientist $)
+ Discover the new efforts to save the “doomsday glacier”. (MIT Technology Review)

8 Hollywood is divided on AI
While some directors embrace it, actors are alarmed by its relentless progress. (Bloomberg $)

9 Corporate America is fixated on hiring narrative creators
It’s essentially a revamped media relations manager position tailored for the AI era. (WSJ $)

10 The idea of hacking predates the internet
Just ask this group of adolescent enthusiasts. (IEEE Spectrum)

Quote of the day

“So the federal government dissolved 18F, which was doing commendable work in modernizing the government, and then substituted it with a duplicate? What’s the rationale behind all this?”

—Eugene Vinitsky, an educator at New York University, critiques the US government’s move to form a new team to revamp its technological approach in a post on Bluesky.

One last thing

How DeepSeek turned into a fortune teller for China’s youth

As DeepSeek has surfaced as a domestic competitor to OpenAI, young individuals across the nation have begun utilizing AI to rejuvenate fortune-telling customs deeply rooted in Chinese heritage.

Throughout Chinese social media, users are disseminating AI-generated readings, testing fortune-telling prompt creation, and revisiting ancient spiritual manuscripts—all made possible through DeepSeek.

The rise in AI-driven fortune-telling coincides with a period of widespread anxiety and cynicism within Chinese society. And while spiritual practices remain concealed underground due to government restrictions, devices and screens are enabling younger generations to reclaim a sense of autonomy over their lives. Read the full article.

—Caiwen Chen

We can still enjoy lovely things

A haven for comfort, enjoyment, and diversion to brighten your day. (Have any suggestions? Contact me or send them my way.)

+ Chess has existed online since the 1800s (seriously!) ♟️
+ Jane Austen was born 250 years ago today. How well do you know her works? ($)
+ Rob Reiner, your legacy will endure eternally.
+ I found this detailed guide to everything you could ever wish to learn about New England’s wide-ranging seafood selections.

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