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Steve Mollman is a former contributors editor at Fortune. He previously was the senior weekend editor at Fortune. Prior to Fortune, he worked at the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Quartz, Wired, and elsewhere, and his writing has appeared in many publications.

Elon Musk not ‘singular solution’ for Twitter after all, says Jack Dorsey in reversal of earlier support
TechElon Musk not ‘singular solution’ for Twitter after all, says Jack Dorsey in reversal of earlier support
By Steve MollmanApril 29, 2023
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TechA.I. needs ‘a new space in our world,’ says fired Google engineer Blake Lemoine
By Steve MollmanApril 28, 2023
On Thursday, Lyft’s new CEO laid off over 1,000 employees. On Friday he ordered remaining ones back to the office
SuccessOn Thursday, Lyft’s new CEO laid off over 1,000 employees. On Friday he ordered remaining ones back to the office
By Steve MollmanApril 28, 2023
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TechStephen King slams Elon Musk’s ‘weird’ revamp of Twitter’s blue check marks
By Steve MollmanApril 28, 2023
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LifestylePatrick Stewart’s agent convinced him ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ would quickly bomb so there was no harm in signing a 6-year deal to play Picard
By Steve MollmanApril 27, 2023
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SuccessRemote work is ‘bull***t’ and the ‘office situation will change,’ says real estate billionaire Sam Zell: ‘People need to be together’ 
By Steve MollmanApril 23, 2023
Mike Bloomberg plans to leave his company to Bloomberg Philanthropies—with enormous implications for charity
FinanceMike Bloomberg plans to leave his company to Bloomberg Philanthropies—with enormous implications for charity
By Steve MollmanApril 22, 2023
Elon Musk weighs in on campaign to block Twitter accounts that still have blue check mark after legacy purge
TechElon Musk weighs in on campaign to block Twitter accounts that still have blue check mark after legacy purge
By Steve MollmanApril 22, 2023
‘Promptography’: Artist who rejected photography prize for his A.I.-generated image backs new term
Tech‘Promptography’: Artist who rejected photography prize for his A.I.-generated image backs new term
By Steve MollmanApril 21, 2023
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SuccessCEO is so worried about remote workers using A.I. and doing multiple jobs he threatens to increase quotas by ‘30 to 50 times our normal production’
By Steve MollmanApril 21, 2023
Google will offer ad clients A.I.-generated marketing campaigns similar to ones created by humans at agencies
TechGoogle will offer ad clients A.I.-generated marketing campaigns similar to ones created by humans at agencies
By Steve MollmanApril 20, 2023
Marina Cavazzana
HealthAn experimental cancer trial in France is getting a boost from the Gates Foundation: ‘Potential game-changer’
By Steve MollmanApril 16, 2023
Elon Musk
TechElon Musk agrees A.I. will hit people ‘like an asteroid,’ says he used Obama meeting to urge regulation
By Steve MollmanApril 16, 2023
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TechChatGPT and its ilk are making it easier for remote workers to secretly hold two or more full-time jobs 
By Steve MollmanApril 15, 2023
Netflix cofounder Marc Randolph
TechBlockbuster ‘laughed us out of the room,’ recalls Netflix cofounder on trying to sell company now worth over $150 billion for $50 million
By Steve MollmanApril 14, 2023
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