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Alexandra Sternlicht covers tech for Fortune. Her award-winning reporting for Fortune has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court and many media outlets. Previously, she worked at Forbes and the New York Times. She's also a Columbia Business School MBA student and alum of Columbia Journalism School's Knight-Bagehot Fellowship as well as the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated magna cum laude.

Here’s everything in GPT-5 that’s new and different from OpenAI’s previous AI models
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Here’s everything in GPT-5 that’s new and different from OpenAI’s previous AI models
By Alexandra SternlichtAugust 7, 2025
The post-Figma question: Who’s next?
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The post-Figma question: Who’s next?
By Alexandra SternlichtAugust 5, 2025
Tech industry insiders share their picks for the next startups who will ride the IPO wave after Figma’s blockbuster debut
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Tech industry insiders share their picks for the next startups who will ride the IPO wave after Figma’s blockbuster debut
By Alexandra SternlichtAugust 4, 2025
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Cybersecurity upstart Legion emerges from stealth with $38 million from Accel, Coatue, and others
By Alexandra SternlichtJuly 30, 2025
Meet the companies using AI to reinvent the energy business
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Meet the companies using AI to reinvent the energy business
By Alexandra SternlichtJuly 23, 2025
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Would you replace your CEO with an AI avatar?
By Alexandra SternlichtJuly 9, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in Venice for the wedding of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sánchez on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Marco Bertorello/AFP/Getty Images)
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Meta poaches OpenAI researchers for ‘superintelligence’ effort
By Andrew Nusca and Alexandra SternlichtJune 30, 2025
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AI companies are throwing big money at newly minted PhDs, sparking fears of an academic ‘brain drain’
By Alexandra SternlichtJune 25, 2025
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Harvey raises $300 million at $5 billion valuation to be legal AI for lawyers worldwide
By Alexandra SternlichtJune 23, 2025
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son in Tokyo, Japan, on February 03, 2025. (Photo: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)
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Fanatics Fest brings $25 billion fandom company to life
By Andrew Nusca and Alexandra SternlichtJune 23, 2025
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China’s MiniMax debuts M1 AI model that it says costs 200x less to train than OpenAI’s GPT-4
By Alexandra SternlichtJune 18, 2025
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel promises new lightweight ‘Specs’ smart glasses next year, in race to beat Meta and Google to market
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Snap CEO Evan Spiegel promises new lightweight ‘Specs’ smart glasses next year, in race to beat Meta and Google to market
By Alexandra SternlichtJune 10, 2025
Two months after CoreWeave’s IPO fizzled, the AI company has surged 250% and left doubters baffled
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Two months after CoreWeave’s IPO fizzled, the AI company has surged 250% and left doubters baffled
By Alexandra SternlichtJune 6, 2025
Nvidia’s chips are among the world’s hottest commodities. So why is the company likely trashing $4.5 billion worth of them? 
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Nvidia’s chips are among the world’s hottest commodities. So why is the company likely trashing $4.5 billion worth of them? 
By Alexandra SternlichtJune 3, 2025
Nvidia’s CEO blasted Trump policy that will cost the company $10.5 billion in lost revenue—then praised Trump’s ‘bold vision’ minutes later
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Nvidia’s CEO blasted Trump policy that will cost the company $10.5 billion in lost revenue—then praised Trump’s ‘bold vision’ minutes later
By Alexandra SternlichtMay 28, 2025
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