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Citi, Ford, and Experian share their strategies for scaling AI agents
Citi, Ford, and Experian share their strategies for scaling AI agents

AI agents require trust. And building trust takes time. At Fortune Brainstorm Tech, business leaders discussed how they’re making it work at their companies.

By Alexei OreskovicJune 16, 2026
Vietnam has to find $200 billion to fund its ambitious growth agenda. Techcombank’s CEO thinks that has to come from overseas
Vietnam has to find $200 billion to fund its ambitious growth agenda. Techcombank’s CEO thinks that has to come from overseas
By Angelica AngJune 16, 2026
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College students are voting with their feet on AI. Goldman has the receipts
By Nick LichtenbergJune 16, 2026
AI won’t transform your business—until you redesign work itself 
AI won’t transform your business—until you redesign work itself 
By Francesca CassidyJune 16, 2026
Robinhood CEO Vladimir Tenev smiles during the ringing of the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange last March.
Robinhood announces it will reduce headcount by 10%, CEO seeks to avoid ‘heavily-layered’ organization
By Camila Grigera NaónJune 16, 2026
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Michaels CEO tells young workers to stop daydreaming of success and ‘get moving, take some action, take some risk’
By Emma BurleighJune 16, 2026
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‘Work hard, stay loyal, and the system will reward you’: the Boomer credo is a Gen X betrayal and a Millennial pipe dream

Four generations have four different “generational contracts,” research from O.C. Tanner found. It comes down to a question of belief in the system.

By Nick LichtenbergJune 16, 2026
IBM’s $17 million DOJ settlement makes the case for civility

The IBM settlement isn’t just a legal story—it’s a governance warning. The same pressure points the DOJ targeted are where workers feel the least civility.

By Carolynn JohnsonJune 16, 2026
Marketing jobs are among the most exposed to AI. Adobe and LinkedIn are teaming up to ensure the industry is upskilled—not replaced

In a Fortune exclusive, Adobe and LinkedIn announce new coursework designed to teach marketing professionals how to properly use AI.

By Preston ForeJune 16, 2026
In a year of constant change, employee listening keeps Synchrony and AbbVie No. 1 on Fortune’s Best Workplaces lists

Listening skills set leaders Apart at the Fortune Best Workplaces in New York, Texas, Chicago, and the Bay Area.

By Roula Amire and Great Place To WorkJune 16, 2026
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Team USA star Ricardo Pepi grew up in a trailer in El Paso—and his parents pawned their car title to fuel his soccer dream. Now, he’s in the World Cup

When Ricardo Pepi stepped out for the US World Cup opener, it marked more than a debut, it was payoff for parents who raised him in a trailer on sacrifice.

By Preston ForeJune 15, 2026
Jalen Brunson just led the Knicks to an NBA title—and credits his famous dad’s work ethic for preparing him for the job

NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson led the Knicks to victory, scoring nearly half the points in the game. And he credited his drive to his father, Rick Brunson.

By Emma BurleighJune 15, 2026
Rich-kid summer camp now runs up to $17,000—and comes with 15 tennis courts, podcasting classes, and parents who bring the housekeeper

Luxury sleepaway camps are charging as much as $17,000 a summer for clay tennis courts, climbing walls, farm-to-table meals, and visiting-day perks that have parents bringing sushi platters and housekeepers.

By Brendan Cosgrove and Morning BrewJune 15, 2026
Michelle Obama clarifies her famous ‘Go high’ motto: It’s not about anger or pain, but more like putting a safety lock on a gun

Nearly a decade after “When they go low, we go high” went viral, the former first lady says leadership is “like a gun”: “Learn how to use it, put the safety lock on.”

By Sydney LakeJune 15, 2026
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Cursor’s 25-year-old CEO is a former Google intern who just cemented a $60 billion deal with SpaceX
Cursor’s 25-year-old CEO is a former Google intern who just cemented a $60 billion deal with SpaceX

From Google intern at 18 to a billionaire at 25, Cursor CEO Michael Truell’s rise is one of Silicon Valley’s fastest.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 16, 2026
Target turnaround adds Isaac Mizrahi as creative director at large

Mizrahi, whose 2002 partnership launched the discounter’s entire designer-collab era, returns under new CEO Michael Fiddelke’s broader turnaround push.

By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressJune 16, 2026
The new mandate for CMOs is clear: creativity must deliver growth 

The next big growth lever isn’t hiding in the finance department. It’s creativity, and it’s reshaping the role of the CMO while giving marketing a bigger voice in the boardroom. 

By Sam BirchallJune 16, 2026
Why accounting may look completely different by 2040

AI, increasing regulatory complexity, and a looming “silver tsunami” are reshaping the skills required for success in accounting.

By Sheryl EstradaJune 16, 2026
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Starbucks Korea called a tumbler ‘SS Tank’ on a military anniversary. Now every store is closing early

The slogan “Thwack it on the table!” — a phrase lifted from a 1987 torture cover-up — turned a tumbler launch into a crisis and a police investigation.

By Kim Tong-Hyung and The Associated PressJune 15, 2026
This tech CEO fired 80% of his workforce over AI resistance. Here’s what he’s learned since then

IgniteTech’s CEO said the AI adoption is failing due to workforce reluctance to embrace the technology.

By Kristin StollerJune 15, 2026
The Gen Z cofounder of $1.6 billion Whop says his platform has minted over 650 millionaires—he wants to make work fun and money worries obsolete

CEO Steven Schwartz says workers enjoying their jobs is a “foreign” concept to most, but hundreds are becoming millionaires by profiting from their passions on Whop.

By Emma BurleighJune 14, 2026
Gen Z grad landed an internship by wearing her university baseball cap to her pizza joint job. Now she works at Cisco

“I decided to resort to unusual networking methods,” says Ayala Ossowski, who recited an elevator pitch to pizza restaurant customers.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 14, 2026
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EnergyFilling up your car won’t feel normal until next summer, S&P says
By Tristan BoveJune 16, 2026
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RetailPizza Hut is getting the private equity treatment in a $2.7 billion deal as its owner offloads the brand that defined 1990s dining nostalgia
By Sasha RogelbergJune 16, 2026
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NewslettersDecision on Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos models means the U.S. has a licensing regime for frontier AI—it just doesn’t want to admit it
By Jeremy KahnJune 16, 2026
Exclusive: PayPal winds down venture arm as fintech giant restructures under new CEO
Startups & VentureExclusive: PayPal winds down venture arm as fintech giant restructures under new CEO
By Ben WeissJune 16, 2026
‘Making China the elephant in the room’: The G7 confronts its reliance on U.S. AI and Chinese energy supply chains, experts say
Europe‘Making China the elephant in the room’: The G7 confronts its reliance on U.S. AI and Chinese energy supply chains, experts say
By Mia OsmonbekovJune 16, 2026
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
EconomyTrump turned the dollar into a foreign policy tool, and now risks undermining the currency’s extraordinary status, think tank says
By Tristan BoveJune 16, 2026
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RetailWelcome to the summer of ‘Butter Yellow,’ the shade of consumer anxiety
By Nick LichtenbergJune 16, 2026
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AISpaceX’ surging stock paid for the $60 billion Cursor acquisition in just a few hours of trading—and it reveals Elon Musk’s new power
By Lily Mae LazarusJune 16, 2026
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The $124 trillion Great Wealth Transfer is intensifying as inheritance jumps to a new record, with one 19-year-old reaping the rewards
SuccessThe $124 trillion Great Wealth Transfer is intensifying as inheritance jumps to a new record, with one 19-year-old reaping the rewards
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    By Diane BradyDecember 4, 2025
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By Ed White and The Associated PressDecember 6, 2025
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SuccessAfter he ‘fired himself’ from a Fortune 100 job that paid up to $800k, the ‘Mister Rogers’ of Corporate America shows Gen Z how to handle toxic bosses
By Jessica CoacciDecember 6, 2025
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SuccessMark Zuckerberg says the ‘most important thing’ he built at Harvard was a prank website: ‘Without Facemash I wouldn’t have met Priscilla’
By Dave SmithDecember 6, 2025
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Construction workers are getting a salary bump for working on data center projects during the AI boom.
AIConstruction workers are earning up to 30% more and some are nabbing six-figure salaries in the data center boom
By Nino PaoliDecember 5, 2025
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    Workplace CultureYou don’t need to have fun at work—take it from NBA head coach Joe Mazzulla: ‘Fun is a cop-out sometimes when things aren’t going well’
    By Dave SmithDecember 4, 2025
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SuccessPeople making six-figure salaries used to be considered rich—now households earning nearly $200K a year aren’t considered upper-class in some states
By Emma BurleighDecember 5, 2025
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SuccessNetflix cofounder started his career selling vacuums door-to-door before college—now, his $440 billion streaming giant is buying Warner Bros. and HBO
By Preston ForeDecember 5, 2025
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Big TechApple is experiencing its biggest leadership shake-up since Steve Jobs died, with over half a dozen key executives headed for the exits
By Dave SmithDecember 5, 2025
MacKenzie Scott is trying to close the DEI gap in higher ed, with $155 million in donations this week alone
SuccessMacKenzie Scott is trying to close the DEI gap in higher ed, with $155 million in donations this week alone
By Sydney LakeDecember 5, 2025
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos credits a video store job for launching his career—and cherishes this lesson from Tony Bennett
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By Jason MaDecember 5, 2025
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    By Eva RoytburgDecember 4, 2025
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By John KellDecember 5, 2025
Elon Musk and Bill Gates are wrong about AI replacing all jobs. ‘That’s not what we’re seeing,’ LinkedIn exec says—the opposite is happening
SuccessElon Musk and Bill Gates are wrong about AI replacing all jobs. ‘That’s not what we’re seeing,’ LinkedIn exec says—the opposite is happening
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 5, 2025
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By Andrew BeharDecember 5, 2025
Bristol Myers Squibb CEO Chris Boerner says company culture was the missing piece of his ‘patent cliff’ plan
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By Nicholas GordonDecember 5, 2025
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By Eva RoytburgDecember 5, 2025
The workplace needs to be designed like an ‘experience,’ says Gensler’s Ray Yuen, as employees resist the return to office
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AT&T promised the government it won’t pursue DEI. FCC commissioner warns it will be a ‘stain to their reputation long into the future’
LawAT&T promised the government it won’t pursue DEI. FCC commissioner warns it will be a ‘stain to their reputation long into the future’
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