

The Lowkey Layoff: Quiet Cutting and the Erosion of the Modern Employment Contract
Following the volatility of the post-pandemic "Great Resignation" and the subsequent "Quiet Quitting" phenomenon, the corporate establishment has responded with a sophisticated, cost-effective, and deeply corrosive strategy known as "Quiet Cutting."

TWR. Editorial
1 day ago


The Supreme Court Draws the Line: AI Cannot Be an Author. Period.
The Supreme Court of the United States declined to hear Thaler v. Perlmutter, leaving in place a federal appellate ruling that artificial intelligence systems cannot be listed as authors under U.S. copyright law.

TWR. Editorial
2 days ago


The Great Reallocation: Where Advertising Power Now Resides
For years, conversations about advertising have centered on disruption, fragmentation, and the supposed chaos of the digital era. Yet beneath the noise, something far more orderly has been unfolding: a steady, disciplined reallocation of capital.

Sam Leigh
Feb 11


Humanoid Robots at $5.71 an Hour: Why 2026 Is the Year of the Capex-Labor Arbitrage
The labor cost floor has collapsed. At 5.71 dollars per hour, humanoid labor now undercuts human wages at scale. This is not a marginal efficiency gain. It is a structural reset of the economics of physical work.

TWR. Editorial
Jan 3


Iger’s Final Act: AI, IP, + the Future Creator Economy
In a landmark deal with OpenAI, Disney has agreed to license two hundred iconic characters, from Mickey Mouse to Darth Vader, for use in OpenAI’s generative video platform Sora.

TWR. Editorial
Dec 11, 2025


How Google Quietly Broke SEO + Why Brands That Don’t Own Distribution Could Lose Everything
Google didn’t kill SEO; it revealed that attention was never earned, only rented, and now brands that own distribution and serve audiences directly own the future.

TWR. Editorial
Oct 26, 2025



















