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Fortune's Eye On AI newsletter explores how AI is rapidly transforming business—chronicling the companies pioneering artificial intelligence technology, from OpenAI and Anthropic to Google and Microsoft, how the Fortune 500 is addressing AI's opportunities and challenges, and AI's impact on the wider economy and society. Sign up here.
Hugging Face cofounder Thomas Wolf says open-source AI’s benefits far outweigh its risks
NewslettersHugging Face cofounder Thomas Wolf says open-source AI’s benefits far outweigh its risks
By Jeremy KahnOctober 8, 2024
Big AI thins out the competition as startups quit the race to build large language models
NewslettersBig AI thins out the competition as startups quit the race to build large language models
By Sage LazzaroOctober 3, 2024
Cerebras hopes planned IPO will supercharge its race against Nvidia and fellow chip startups for the fastest generative AI
NewslettersCerebras hopes planned IPO will supercharge its race against Nvidia and fellow chip startups for the fastest generative AI
By Sharon GoldmanOctober 1, 2024
Mira Murati
NewslettersThe furious pace of AI model releases underscores AI’s rapid progress but sows confusion
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 26, 2024
Sam Altman’s quest for cheap AI power will be fueled by Middle East billions. But the true cost goes beyond money
NewslettersSam Altman’s quest for cheap AI power will be fueled by Middle East billions. But the true cost goes beyond money
By Sharon GoldmanSeptember 24, 2024
California Gov. Gavin Newsom sitting in a chair on stage and speaking into a microphone
NewslettersCalifornia Governor’s desk overflows with AI bills as state leads the charge on regulation
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 19, 2024
Medical AI could be great. But the way we are regulating it now is dangerous
NewslettersMedical AI could be great. But the way we are regulating it now is dangerous
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 17, 2024
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NewslettersAustralian lawmakers force Meta to admit only regulation will force it to offer AI training opt-out
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 12, 2024
Apple CEO TIm Cook flashing a "V for Victory" sign on one hand while holding an iphone 16 in the other hand.
NewslettersApple hopes its iPhone 16’s AI features will be enough to revive flagging sales
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 10, 2024
Anthropic cofounder and CEO Dario Amodei
NewslettersAnthropic joins OpenAI in going after business customers
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 5, 2024
Honeywell International CEO Vimal Kapur
NewslettersHoneywell’s CEO reveals how AI will give his company a competitive edge—and what won’t
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 3, 2024
Wooden letter blocks spelling out the word "FAKE" on a yellow background.
NewslettersGenerative AI is accelerating the spread of fake reviews and malicious apps
By Sage LazzaroAugust 29, 2024
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on stage holding one of the company's forthcoming Blackwell Ultra AI chips.
NewslettersNvidia earnings and California’s landmark AI bill have the AI industry holding its breath
By Jeremy KahnAugust 27, 2024
A line of Waymo self-driving electric cars-- all white Jaguars--being charged at a charging station.
NewslettersAI makes self-driving cars possible. So why is the industry keeping its distance?
By Sage LazzaroAugust 22, 2024
The AI election nightmare is just beginning. Here’s how it could get worse
NewslettersThe AI election nightmare is just beginning. Here’s how it could get worse
By Sharon GoldmanAugust 20, 2024
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