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At Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026, Chris Bedi, Chief Customer Officer and Enterprise AI Advisor, ServiceNow; China Widener, Vice Chair and US Technology, Media & Telecommunications Industry Leader, Deloitte; and Phil Wiser, Chief Technology Officer, Paramount, speak on a panel with Kristin Stoller, Fortune editorial director.
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
Courtney Robinson, head of policy and communications, at Akoya speaks on a panel at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026.
AI shopping agents are coming. No one is ready for them
By Jeremy KahnJune 12, 2026
The head of Claude Code hasn’t ‘written a line of code by hand’ in 8 months
The head of Claude Code hasn’t ‘written a line of code by hand’ in 8 months
By Nick LichtenbergJune 11, 2026
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This CEO has had 6 major jobs in Silicon Valley: How Dennis Woodside built a career on saying yes to hard problems
By Nick LichtenbergJune 3, 2026
Sarah Franklin, Chief Executive Officer of Lattice, and Francine Katsoudas, EVP and Chief People, Policy and Purpose Officer at Cisco, speak at Fortune's COO Summit with Kristin Stoller, Editorial Director at Fortune.
AI disruption arrived 6 years early—now executives are drawing the line
By Kristin StollerJune 8, 2026
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Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026 livestream
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By Emily ForliniJuly 13, 2026
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By Stephen Bagwell, Susan Randolph and The ConversationJuly 13, 2026
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Out-of-date software, not broken screens or battery life, is what’s driving people to constantly replace their devices, says a leading smartphone analyst
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Out-of-date software, not broken screens or battery life, is what’s driving people to constantly replace their devices, says a leading smartphone analyst
By Lionel LimNovember 29, 2023
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The CEO behind nearly 10,000 KFCs in China explains the country’s consumption slump: A ‘psychological’ consequence of COVID-zero
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    By Kylie RobisonOctober 10, 2023
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