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Who’s really in control as AI and Big Tech race ahead?
Who’s really in control as AI and Big Tech race ahead?

From AI and Big Tech to cities and boardrooms, the latest edition of Fortune Europe explores how leaders are racing to keep up as technology outpaces the systems meant to contain it.

By Francesca CassidyApril 10, 2026
Who owns ideas in the AI age?
Who owns ideas in the AI age?
By Francesca CassidyApril 8, 2026
Southeast Asia’s business leaders want wellness at work—as long as the programs get real results
Southeast Asia’s business leaders want wellness at work—as long as the programs get real results
By Alice WilliamsApril 8, 2026
Fortune Archives: Who gets a seat at the table?
Fortune Archives: Who gets a seat at the table?
By Indrani SenApril 5, 2026
So… what are we doing with AI? Innovating in an age of caution
So… what are we doing with AI? Innovating in an age of caution
By Francesca CassidyApril 7, 2026
Anthropic’s research shows that AI can already do a huge portion of many jobs; its top economist talks about how that could shape the future of work
Anthropic’s research shows that AI can already do a huge portion of many jobs; its top economist talks about how that could shape the future of work
By Matthew Heimer and Nicolas RappApril 7, 2026
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By Nick LichtenbergMay 5, 2026
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By Cassie McGrath and Healthcare BrewMay 5, 2026
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By Josh Boak and The Associated PressMay 5, 2026
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By Rosie RiosMay 5, 2026
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By Hillel Italie and The Associated PressMay 5, 2026
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By Courtney Vien and Morning BrewMay 5, 2026
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By Tristan BoveMay 5, 2026
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Thomas J. Watson, Jr. (left) receives congratulations from his father, Thomas J. Watson, Sr., after being elected CEO of IBM in 1956.
MagazineThe Greatest Capitalist in History
By Fortune EditorsAugust 31, 1987
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    MagazineHow good is Mr. Hurley’s diet?
    By Francis BelloDecember 1, 1959
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By Shawn TullyDecember 22, 1986
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By Roy RowanNovember 8, 1986
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MagazineThe corporate culture vultures
By Bro UttalOctober 17, 1983
A plane flies over a hotel pool in Beirut
MagazineStaying the course in Beirut
By Kenneth LabichOctober 17, 1983
Trouble for California winemakers
MagazineTrouble for California winemakers
By Gilbert T. SewallApril 18, 1983
  • Writer Jane Jabos and architect Philip Johnson protest the destruction of New York's Penn Station.
    MagazineDowntown is for people
    By Jane JacobsApril 1, 1958
A drugstore clerk removes Tylenol bottles from the shelves of a pharmacy on September 30, 1982 in New York City after reports of tampering.
MagazineThe fight to save Tylenol
By Thomas MooreNovember 29, 1982
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By Fortune EditorsJanuary 14, 1980
The price of beauty is getting beyond compare
MagazineThe price of beauty is getting beyond compare
By Gwen KinkeadDecember 3, 1979
Malaysia’s plantation-grown conglomerate
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By Louis KraarOctober 22, 1979
New fears surround the shift to coal
MagazineNew fears surround the shift to coal
By Tom AlexanderNovember 20, 1978
  • Box score of business bigness
    MagazineBox score of business bigness
    By Fortune EditorsJuly 1, 1955
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MagazineA little museum in Malibu could throw the art market for a loop
By Roy RowanJuly 3, 1978
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FinanceDavid Rockefeller’s fight to save Chase Bank
By Carol J. LoomisJuly 1, 1977
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MagazineThe new concerns about the press
By Fortune EditorsApril 1, 1975
Those daring young con men of equity funding
MagazineThose daring young con men of equity funding
By Wyndham RobertsonAugust 1, 1973
Labor’s Big Push for Protectionism
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By Irwin RossMarch 1, 1973
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By Charles G. BurckJuly 1, 1972
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By Robert S. DiamondFebruary 1, 1970
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By Carol J. LoomisJanuary 1, 1970
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MagazineStudent activists: Free-form revolutionaries
By Charles BurckJanuary 1, 1969
The fastest richest Texan ever
MagazineThe fastest richest Texan ever
By Arthur M. LouisNovember 1, 1968
Anti-Vietnam War protesters taunt soldiers in front of the Pentagon in 1967.
MagazineReport from the U.S.: ‘There is a vast unease about the prospects of the republic’
By Irving KristolJuly 1, 1968
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MagazineAmerica’s centimillionaires
By Arthur M. LouisMay 1, 1968
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By Stanley H. BrownSeptember 1, 1967
Technology is knocking at the schoolhouse door
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By David SilbermanAugust 1, 1966
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TechMeanwhile, NASA builds a moonport
By Fortune EditorsFebruary 1, 1966
A middle-aged man in a suit sits in front of a checker board, working a computer's control panel.
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By Gilbert BurckOctober 1, 1964
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By John DavenportMay 1, 1961
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