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Data Sheet, now the Fortune Tech newsletter, decodes the day’s most pressing news about the business of technology. Each weekday, Fortune Brainstorm editorial director Andrew Nusca and his colleagues around the world deliver a morning brief breaking down the biggest players and stories shaping the future, from AI to zero trust. Sign up here to the Fortune Tech newsletter.
Tinder was once the hottest dating app on the market. Can it rekindle old flames in 2023?
NewslettersTinder was once the hottest dating app on the market. Can it rekindle old flames in 2023?
By Jacob CarpenterFebruary 1, 2023
Tesla and Cruise are under the microscope
NewslettersTesla and Cruise are under the microscope
By Andrea GuzmanJanuary 31, 2023
TikTok’s latest trouble: YouTube is opening its cash coffers to lure short-form video creators
NewslettersTikTok’s latest trouble: YouTube is opening its cash coffers to lure short-form video creators
By Alexandra SternlichtJanuary 30, 2023
Politicians are rushing to ban TikTok on government devices—but they’re mostly silent about your cell phone
NewslettersPoliticians are rushing to ban TikTok on government devices—but they’re mostly silent about your cell phone
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 30, 2023
Politicians are rushing to ban TikTok on government devices—but they’re mostly silent about your cell phone
NewslettersPoliticians are rushing to ban TikTok on government devices—but they’re mostly silent about your cell phone
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 27, 2023
Is Elon Musk hurting Tesla sales with his Twitter tomfoolery? Why there’s not much evidence to prove the case
NewslettersIs Elon Musk hurting Tesla sales with his Twitter tomfoolery? Why there’s not much evidence to prove the case
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 26, 2023
The government is ganging up on Google. Why it might finally win this time
NewslettersThe government is ganging up on Google. Why it might finally win this time
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 25, 2023
Meta’s A.I. chief says ChatGPT’s tech is ‘not particularly innovative.’ Why that’s only half the story
NewslettersMeta’s A.I. chief says ChatGPT’s tech is ‘not particularly innovative.’ Why that’s only half the story
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 24, 2023
Truth Social looks deader than ever. Why Donald Trump’s cult of personality couldn’t survive Silicon Valley
NewslettersTruth Social looks deader than ever. Why Donald Trump’s cult of personality couldn’t survive Silicon Valley
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 23, 2023
Sergey Brin and Larry Page
NewslettersAlphabet’s layoff notice shows Microsoft and OpenAI are getting under the Google parent’s skin
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 20, 2023
Big-city Uber drivers don’t make a great living. Could this innovation help their cause?
NewslettersBig-city Uber drivers don’t make a great living. Could this innovation help their cause?
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 19, 2023
Did Tesla’s Autopilot claims cross the line? We should finally find out this year
NewslettersDid Tesla’s Autopilot claims cross the line? We should finally find out this year
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 18, 2023
Microsoft leveraged its cloud business to access OpenAI’s tech. Will other Big Tech giants follow?
NewslettersMicrosoft leveraged its cloud business to access OpenAI’s tech. Will other Big Tech giants follow?
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 17, 2023
A black car is coming off the production line.
Newsletters3 burning questions about Tesla’s aggressive EV price cuts
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 13, 2023
Joe Biden wants Congress to pass federal data privacy legislation. He’s better off looking elsewhere
NewslettersJoe Biden wants Congress to pass federal data privacy legislation. He’s better off looking elsewhere
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 12, 2023
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