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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
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Southeast Asia’s business leaders want wellness at work—as long as the programs get real results
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By Alice WilliamsApril 8, 2026
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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
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By Matthew Heimer and Nicolas RappApril 7, 2026
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