

What If AI Replaced Your CEO?
Explore the rise of AI CEOs and system-driven leadership in this deep dive on the future of corporate decision-making. Discover how artificial intelligence is reshaping executive roles, reducing costs, accelerating strategy, and transforming governance, risk, and control, with interactive tools like the AI CEO Simulator and AI vs Human Cost Engine that let you model how leadership and economics shift in real time.

Sam Leigh
14 hours ago


Pilot Season's Back: TV’s New Math & the Return of the Testing Layer
U.S. television development is moving back toward a model it largely abandoned over the past decade: making pilots before committing to full series.
The shift is most visible at NBCUniversal, which has ordered multiple pilots for the 2026 cycle, including a reboot of The Rockford Files and several comedies tied to established creative teams. The volume marks one of the network’s most active pilot slates since before the pandemic.

TWR. Editorial
4 days ago


From Gray Box to Global Scale: The New Architecture of Cinema
What Doug Liman and his collaborators appear to have demonstrated with Bitcoin: Killing Satoshi is that the geography line item, long one of the industry’s most punishing constraints, can now be treated less as a fixed cost than as a variable inside a software-driven production system.

TWR. Editorial
5 days ago


Lights, Camera, Liability: California Just Rewrote the Rules of AI in Hollywood
The 2025 statutes signed in Sacramento read like tech regulation, but they map cleanly onto Hollywood’s core pain points: authenticity, consent, and distribution control. And because California sits at the intersection of the AI vendor market and the global entertainment supply chain, these rules will shape workflows well beyond the state.

TWR. Editorial
Apr 4


The Age of Agentification: From Assistant to Coworker
Orchestration is the new management. Companies are shifting from managing people to overseeing "agentic skills," which are reusable procedural modules with explicit termination criteria. This replaces traditional team leadership with a steady, automated campaign of algorithmic oversight.

TWR. Editorial
Mar 21


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
Mar 4














