After several 16-hour days of fantasy document production, one worker recounts, the resulting slide decks, meeting notes, and financial forecasts are sent to another team, which uses them as grist in their attempts to stump a model operating in this simulated corporate environment. Then, having stumped the model, that team writes new, more nuanced rubrics, golden answers, and so on. Workers can only guess who the customer is or how many others are working on the project — based on references to teams like Management Consulting World No. 133, there could be hundreds, maybe thousands.
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It's rare for Apple to genuinely surprise me these days, but the MacBook Neo did just that. It's a $599 computer that can handle basic workloads just fine, all the while looking like one of the company's more expensive notebooks. Most importantly, it delivers more speed, a brighter screen and an overall better user experience than any competing $600 Windows PC. It's so good, I think it'll make many people wonder why they've stuck with sub-par PCs for so long.
How to watch: In the Blink of an Eye will debut on Disney+ and Hulu on Feb. 27.
Apple's M4 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro had close Geekbench 6 scores, so I expect the M5 MacBook Air to notch a mid-17,000s multi-core number, too. If that pans out, it'll have an unrivaled price-to-performance ratio among ultraportables.