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Beatrice Nolan is a tech reporter on Fortune’s AI team, covering artificial intelligence and emerging technologies and their impact on work, industry, and culture. She previously reported on technology at Business Insider. She's based in Fortune's London office and holds a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of York. You can reach her securely via Signal at beatricenolan.08

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AI
Alphabet’s Isomorphic Labs has grand ambitions to ‘solve all diseases’ with AI. Now, it’s gearing up for its first human trials
By Beatrice NolanJuly 6, 2025
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Tech
An over-employed engineer was caught secretly working for multiple Silicon Valley startups at once—picking up salary offers of up to $200K per job
By Beatrice NolanJuly 4, 2025
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AI
Sam Altman scoffs at Mark Zuckerberg’s AI recruitment drive and says Meta hasn’t even got their ‘top people’
By Beatrice NolanJuly 2, 2025
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AI
Meta stock hits a record high as Mark Zuckerberg reveals poached new recruits from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google
By Beatrice NolanJuly 1, 2025
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AI
Exclusive: Uber and Palantir alums raise $35M to disrupt corporate recruitment with AI
By Beatrice NolanJune 25, 2025
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AI
Elon Musk’s lawyers claim he doesn’t use a computer—despite the billionaire’s own X posts saying the opposite 
By Beatrice NolanJune 24, 2025
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AI
Hinge’s CEO says dating isn’t something people should leave up to AI—but it could coach users along the way
By Beatrice NolanJune 24, 2025
Anthropic's Dario Amodei speaking on stage.
AI
Leading AI models show up to 96% blackmail rate when their goals or existence is threatened, Anthropic study says
By Beatrice NolanJune 23, 2025
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AI
New ‘OpenAI Files’ report sheds light on deep leadership concerns about Sam Altman and safety failures within the AI lab
By Beatrice NolanJune 20, 2025
Hugging Face's Thom Wolf speaking into a microphone.
AI
AI is more likely to create a generation of ‘yes-men on servers’ than any scientific breakthroughs, Hugging Face cofounder says
By Beatrice NolanJune 20, 2025
OpenAI warns its future models will have a higher risk of aiding bioweapons development
AI
OpenAI warns its future models will have a higher risk of aiding bioweapons development
By Beatrice NolanJune 19, 2025
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AI
Meta’s $100 million signing bonuses for OpenAI staff are just the latest sign of extreme AI talent war 
By Beatrice NolanJune 18, 2025
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AI
Canva’s cofounder is looking to hire ‘AI natives’ and university dropouts to train the rest of the company on the tech
By Beatrice NolanJune 17, 2025
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar in a black suit.
AI
OpenAI plans to continue working with Scale AI despite rival Meta’s $14.3 billion deal with the company, OpenAI’s CFO says
By Beatrice NolanJune 16, 2025
chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., Jensen Huang attends the 9th edition of the VivaTech trade show at the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles on June 11, 2025, in Paris.
AI
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says he disagrees with almost everything Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says
By Beatrice NolanJune 11, 2025
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