Tuesday, December 23, 2025

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I missed Hanukkah, and I’m cutting it close on Christmas, but I’ve finally got my holiday wish list in order.

I’m not looking for new sneakers or some cool electronics. This year’s requests focus on the business world. (Santa Claus is a BI Today subscriber, obviously.)

Ok, here goes nothing:

ROI for AI. I’m legally required to start every 2025 recap or 2026 look-ahead by mentioning artificial intelligence. This isn’t about bashing or praising AI, though. I just want to see some noticeable returns on all these massive AI projects. I’m not screaming about an AI bubble, but my palms get a little sweaty thinking about the ever-growing tech budgets. So, give us all some relief by showing that these AI tools are going to generate revenue.

A solution to Wall Street’s recruiting cycle. The worst thing that could happen to a junior banker is finding out their favorite Murray Hill brunch spot has shut down. The second-worst thing happened this year when big banks fought back against PE’s early recruitment of them. The result upended a Wall Street tradition aspiring financiers had spent years preparing for. I was never a fan of the process, but the change left us in a weird no-man’s land where none of the rules are apparent.

Prediction markets predict their future. With a string of recent media partnerships, we’re going to see a lot more data from prediction markets in 2026. Meanwhile, some state regulators aren’t so pleased with their rise. So let’s settle the debate. I’d like prediction markets to set a market speculating on their own future. Let the people decide!

No more media blackouts, please. I can’t go through another two weeks of no sports because of carriage disputes. I know how this story ends (the customer paying more), and I also know there’s nothing I can do about it. So just rip the bandage off, and let’s avoid the grandstanding going forward.

Protein, chill out. No food group is on a hotter run than the muscle-building nutrient. But it’s flying too close to the sun. We’ve got protein in hot cocoa now?? I’m a self-admitted gym bro, and I know my whey around a protein shake (I hate myself for that joke), but even I need to put my foot down. Besides, overconsumption of protein could have a painful conclusion for some of us: kidney stones.

The New York Knicks to reach the NBA finals. I’m not even asking for a title!

The New York Jets to play a meaningful game in December. Even Santa has his limits



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