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Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week

See which Fortune 500 companies are making changes to their C-suite ranks.

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Meet Micron, the under-the-radar chipmaker that just reported a 346% sales surge and helped stop a global AI selloff
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The company behind the memory chips powering AI started in a dentist’s basement in Boise.

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Micron had a “drop the mic” quarter, Dan Ives said. Others called it a restructuring of how Wall Street will price the AI trade for years to come.

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Google CEO tells graduates to stop obsessing over first jobs because ‘very few moments are make or break’ in life—a lesson he learned in Vegas

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By Preston ForeJune 25, 2026
Larry Ellison quietly gave $45 million to a pro-Trump group—then Oracle landed a starring role in a $500 billion AI buildout

While Big Tech’s biggest names have publicly courted President Donald Trump, Oracle’s billionaire cofounder took a quieter route—one that has reportedly tracked with major wins for his company and his son’s media empire.

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As 180,000 attendees descended on Paris, conversations revolved around cybersecurity risks, European dependence on U.S. AI, and whether the returns on AI investment are actually materializing.

By Beatrice NolanJune 25, 2026
Exclusive: A former Apple engineer thinks AI infrastructure is built for the wrong future. Investors just gave him $80 million to fix it

Backed by Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia, Sail Research is betting the coming explosion of AI agents will force enterprises to rethink the economics of computing from the chip up.

By Lily Mae LazarusJune 25, 2026
‘Godmother of AI’ and tech entrepreneurs draw investors by pivoting from chatbots to ‘world models’ saying AI has to read the room, not just books

World models that react to the physical environment are “one of the most important” concepts in AI today as scientists shift away from chatbots.

By The Associated PressJune 24, 2026
Lux Capital cofounder Josh Wolfe’s limited-odds, high-stakes 2027 predictions

Josh Wolfe, Lux Capital cofounder, is known for backing companies like Anduril, Applied Intuition, Hugging Face, Impulse Space, Osmo, and Physical Intelligence.

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Kids in Norway and Wisconsin drew the same thing when asked what they want to be: a YouTube logo.

By Matthew Simoneau and The ConversationJune 26, 2026
Everyone agrees that you hate AI, but only Mark Cuban sees why Silicon Valley is powerless to fix it

“The big LLMs have lost the PR battle,” Cuban said. “Why? Because they all suck at putting people first.”

By Nick LichtenbergJune 26, 2026
One of the Democratic Party’s brightest stars is co-founding a group to help with the coming AI jobs earthquake

“We’re talking about a certain level of unemployment that could destabilize our country and our democracy,” Gina Raimondo told the AP.

By Josh Boak and The Associated PressJune 25, 2026
Gas station owners have found a use case for AI, lawsuit says: colluding to fix prices

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By R.J. Rico and The Associated PressJune 25, 2026
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Scientists tickled monkeys to find if they have the same giggles as humans — and they do

“In a way, we are very similar to other great apes because we’ve been laughing in a similar way for 15 million years.”

By Adithi Ramakrishnan and The Associated PressJune 25, 2026
Trump’s international student crackdown kicked off a domino effect that could shave nearly $500 billion off the economy

Half of America’s STEM workers with PhDs are foreign-born, a talent pipeline that is quickly drying up.

By Tristan BoveJune 24, 2026
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Ethereum isn’t just digital money; it’s a decentralized computing platform, meaning users can build and run apps on it without oversight of a company or bank.

By Joseph HostetlerJune 24, 2026
For the first time since 2017, it’s China, not the U.S., that has the world’s most powerful supercomputer

The LineShine computer in Shenzhen, China, displaced top-ranked U.S. computer El Capitan in the latest version of the TOP500 ranking.

By The Associated PressJune 24, 2026
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With Google’s AI models losing leaderboard places and its pace of model releases lagging, some are questioning if the internet giant can stay at AI’s cutting edge.

By Jeremy KahnJune 23, 2026
Cursor’s 25-year-old CEO turned a Discord server into a talent pipeline to build his $60 billion SpaceX-backed AI company

Cursor CEO Michael Truell hired many of his employees straight out of a Discord server.

By Sydney LakeJune 23, 2026
SpaceX’s drop-off sees Elon Musk’s net worth fall $240 billion—roughly the same value as computing giant IBM

Musk’s net worth has dropped from a peak of $1.32 trillion to $1.08 trillion at the time of writing, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

By Eleanor PringleJune 23, 2026
Yale School of Management: surveillance pricing is just the beginning. AI agents will be the real test of corporate trust

Maryland and Connecticut have banned personalized pricing based on consumer data. But who do AI agents actually work for?

By Ravi Dhar and Jon IwataJune 23, 2026
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