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Jonathan Vanian

Jonathan Vanian is a former Fortune reporter. He covered business technology, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data privacy, and other topics.

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    Founder of Google’s Moonshot Factory and Udacity makes a big new bet

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    IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to step down

    By Jonathan Vanian
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    Microsoft’s cloud soars, while consumer businesses like Xbox slide

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    The top corporate apps in 2019 included some surprises

    By Jonathan Vanian
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    GM’s Cruise unveils new self-driving car without steering wheels and brake pedals

    By Jonathan Vanian
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    What the struggles of pizza and coffee-making robots mean for investors

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    My Predictions For Artificial Intelligence in 2020

    By Jonathan Vanian
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    Amazon Go’s Cashierless Stores Have a New Rival

    By Jonathan Vanian
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    Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins Talks About His Big New Bet on Chips

    By Jonathan Vanian
  • EMBRACING THE DIGITAL ERA Microsoft grew up with the digital revolution, both driving the change and evolving with it. How does the company look toward the next stages of the tech era as ethical issues become more complex and its workforce becomes more vocal and opinionated? Kate Johnson, President, Microsoft US Interviewer: Michal Lev-Ram, FORTUNEConferences

    Microsoft U.S. President Talks Stock Price, JEDI Cloud Contract, and Employee Backlash

    By Jonathan Vanian
  • Artificial intelligence tops blockchain developer in jobs survey.Newsletters

    This Year’s Hottest Job Involves Artificial Intelligence

    By Jonathan Vanian
  • Facebook's A.I. Masters the Card Game HanabiTech

    Facebook’s A.I. Masters the Card Game Hanabi

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    Amazon Touts Machine Learning, ‘Local Zones,’ and A.I. Tool as Cloud Competition Heats Up

    By Jonathan Vanian
  • Arguing about Artificial Intelligence Killing Jobs.Newsletters

    Arguing About Artificial Intelligence Killing Jobs

    By Jonathan Vanian
  • HP Inc. signage stands on display outside the company's headquarters in Palo Alto, California, U.S., on Monday, May 28, 2018.Tech

    HP Has a Good Quarter, While Xerox Plans to Go Hostile

    By Jonathan Vanian
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