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Hyatt Hotels CEO Mark Hoplamazian
Leadership
Why Hyatt’s CEO thinks ‘seeing around corners’ is a futile effort for leaders: ‘Spend less time trying to do scenario planning’
By Emma BurleighJune 21, 2024
Nvidia is now the most valuable company in the world. Here’s how it went from a Denny’s booth to cornering the AI chip market
Tech
Nvidia is now the most valuable company in the world. Here’s how it went from a Denny’s booth to cornering the AI chip market
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 20, 2024
Billionaire Melinda French Gates endorses a presidential candidate for the first time ever
Politics
Billionaire Melinda French Gates endorses a presidential candidate for the first time ever
By Alena BotrosJune 20, 2024
Nvidia, now the most valuable company on Wall Street, is buoying indexes to record levels despite weaknesses in the economy
Finance
Nvidia, now the most valuable company on Wall Street, is buoying indexes to record levels despite weaknesses in the economy
By The Associated Press and Stan ChoeJune 20, 2024
Microsoft and Nvidia are now the world’s most valuable companies. How Intel—once the top chipmaker—blew its shot to be one of them
Leadership
Microsoft and Nvidia are now the world’s most valuable companies. How Intel—once the top chipmaker—blew its shot to be one of them
By Geoff ColvinJune 20, 2024
Former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever
Tech
Ilya Sutskever left OpenAI after mutinying against Sam Altman—now he’s launching his own startup for safe AI
By Christiaan HetznerJune 20, 2024
Clare Barclay, Microsoft's U.K. CEO
Tech
Microsoft’s U.K. CEO says the tech giant actually has more vacancies on LinkedIn than it did before the AI boom
By Ryan HoggJune 19, 2024
AI startup Adept has been in talks with Microsoft, sources say
Tech
AI startup Adept has been in talks with Microsoft, sources say
By Allie Garfinkle and Sharon GoldmanJune 18, 2024
Microsoft’s Japan head thinks the aging country needs AI: ‘We don’t have enough people’
Tech
Microsoft’s Japan head thinks the aging country needs AI: ‘We don’t have enough people’
By Vlad Savov, Shery Ahn and BloombergJune 17, 2024
FTC Chair Lina Khan plans to go after Big Tech’s ‘mob boss’ instead of ‘the henchmen at the bottom’—targeting AI giants OpenAI, Microsoft, and Nvidia
Tech
FTC Chair Lina Khan plans to go after Big Tech’s ‘mob boss’ instead of ‘the henchmen at the bottom’—targeting AI giants OpenAI, Microsoft, and Nvidia
By Will DanielJune 14, 2024
Adapt or die: Is the future bright for business amidst the AI boom?
Magazine
Adapt or die: Is the future bright for business amidst the AI boom?
By Alex Wood MortonJune 11, 2024
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, pictured in 2017.
Newsletters
‘We should have a handheld’—Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer hints at a new Xbox form factor
By David MeyerJune 10, 2024
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella is the leader Fortune 500 CEOs admire most. This management philosophy helps explain why
Leadership
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella is the leader Fortune 500 CEOs admire most. This management philosophy helps explain why
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 7, 2024
The 70th edition of the Fortune 500 shows how the biggest businesses stay successful for decades
Magazine
The 70th edition of the Fortune 500 shows how the biggest businesses stay successful for decades
By Alyson Shontell and Fortune EditorsJune 4, 2024
How AI and high interest rates shaped this year’s Fortune 500
Newsletters
How AI and high interest rates shaped this year’s Fortune 500
By Lydia BelangerJune 4, 2024
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