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ArticleThe World’s Greatest Auto Dis­ruptors 2026

IT’S NOW A YEAR OF RECKONING FOR THE AUTO INDUSTRY. Auto­makers and their sup­pli­ers are nav­ig­at­ing the tricky busi­ness of tar­iffs, chan­ging reg­u­lat­ory policies, the impact of war and the high cost of research and devel­op­ment, for starters.

The World’s Greatest Auto Dis­ruptors 2026

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ArticleLeg­acy of Dis­rup­tion

58 that no one tells the story of Mer­cedes-benz like Mar­cus Breit­schwerdt, the com­pany’s Her­it­age divi­sion CEO. With a glim­mer in his eye, the enthu­si­astic brand leader can talk about the earli­est trips Carl and Ber­tha Benz took in the Benz...

Leg­acy of Dis­rup­tion

ArticleUncom­mon Know­ledge

■ In the spring of 2025, Elon Musk’s Depart­ment of Gov­ern­ment Effi­ciency found itself an unlikely human­it­ies critic: CHATGPT. Accord­ing to U.S. Dis­trict Judge Colleen Mcma­hon’s May 7 rul­ing, DOGE offi­cials used the chat­bot to help decide...

Uncom­mon Know­ledge