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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.

Marc Andreessen: We’re heading into a world where a flat-screen TV that covers your entire wall costs $100 and a 4-year degree costs $1M
TechMarc Andreessen: We’re heading into a world where a flat-screen TV that covers your entire wall costs $100 and a 4-year degree costs $1M
By Steve MollmanMarch 5, 2023
Tesla is recalling thousands of Model Ys—and this time software can’t fix the problem
TechTesla is recalling thousands of Model Ys—and this time software can’t fix the problem
By Steve MollmanMarch 4, 2023
Goldman Sachs is among the suitors hoping to buy Subway for an estimated $10 billion: Report
FinanceGoldman Sachs is among the suitors hoping to buy Subway for an estimated $10 billion: Report
By Steve MollmanMarch 4, 2023
Tesla CEO Elon Musk
TechDonald Trump wants flying cars. Elon Musk says they’re a dumb idea
By Steve MollmanMarch 4, 2023
Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
TechGoogle’s head of ChatGPT rival Bard reassures employees it’s ‘a collaborative A.I. service’ and ‘not search’
By Steve MollmanMarch 3, 2023
Kevin O'Leary
SuccessShark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary says a ‘new generation’ of employee has never worked in an office—and it’s totally transforming management
By Steve MollmanMarch 3, 2023
Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen.
SuccessKroger to spend $770M more on employee pay and benefits this year amid ‘labor hoarding’ trend
By Steve MollmanMarch 3, 2023
Car payments push Americans ‘closer to the financial edge’ with severe delinquency rate the highest in 17 years
FinanceCar payments push Americans ‘closer to the financial edge’ with severe delinquency rate the highest in 17 years
By Steve MollmanMarch 2, 2023
Elon Musk and Bill Gates.
TechElon Musk says A.I. is ‘quite dangerous technology,’ but Bill Gates says ‘there’s no threat’
By Steve MollmanMarch 2, 2023
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TechElon Musk lays off more Twitter employees, including hardcore loyalists: ‘Looks like I’m let go’
By Steve MollmanFebruary 26, 2023
COVID lab-leak theory gets boost as Energy Department joins FBI in leaning toward it: WSJ
HealthCOVID lab-leak theory gets boost as Energy Department joins FBI in leaning toward it: WSJ
By Steve MollmanFebruary 26, 2023
American workers have bigger hands, and other lessons Panasonic learned in Tesla’s gigafactory
FinanceAmerican workers have bigger hands, and other lessons Panasonic learned in Tesla’s gigafactory
By Steve MollmanFebruary 25, 2023
Warren Buffett highlights a ‘shame of capitalism’ while taking a shot at Biden and celebrating the virtues of Coca-Cola
FinanceWarren Buffett highlights a ‘shame of capitalism’ while taking a shot at Biden and celebrating the virtues of Coca-Cola
By Steve MollmanFebruary 25, 2023
A voice actor in a studio with a microphone
TechA.I. firms are trying to replace voice actors, and they’re getting help from voice actors to do it
By Steve MollmanFebruary 25, 2023
‘You are irrelevant and doomed’: Microsoft chatbot Sydney rattled users months before ChatGPT-powered Bing showed its dark side
Tech‘You are irrelevant and doomed’: Microsoft chatbot Sydney rattled users months before ChatGPT-powered Bing showed its dark side
By Steve MollmanFebruary 24, 2023
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