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The EU should cut actual red tape, not AI safeguards
CommentaryThe EU should cut actual red tape, not AI safeguards
By Risto Uuk and Sten TamkiviMay 20, 2025
Lisa Su gestures
SuccessAMD CEO Lisa Su tells Gen Z grads ‘don’t walk, run’ towards the hardest challenges at their workplace for a fast track to promotions
By Preston ForeMay 14, 2025
Shawn K next to his RV trailer, wearing a hat and holding a laptop.
SuccessSoftware engineer lost his $150K-a-year job to AI—he’s been rejected from 800 jobs and forced to DoorDash and live in a trailer to make ends meet
By Preston ForeMay 14, 2025
A life-saving medical test is universally hated. This startup raised $23 million to find a solution
LifestyleA life-saving medical test is universally hated. This startup raised $23 million to find a solution
By Jennifer FieldsMay 9, 2025
Bivek Sharma and Winston Weinberg onstage
ConferencesAn AI tool has become so useful to junior lawyers at PwC that ‘there’d be a riot’ if the firm took it away, says partner
By Steve MollmanMay 9, 2025
The vast majority of CEOs are fearful of losing their jobs due to AI, survey reveals
ConferencesThe vast majority of CEOs are fearful of losing their jobs due to AI, survey reveals
By Steve MollmanMay 9, 2025
Workforce AI skills are advancing too slowly as the technology zooms ahead. Something has to give
ConferencesWorkforce AI skills are advancing too slowly as the technology zooms ahead. Something has to give
By John KellMay 8, 2025
Photo: Ilan Twig, Cofounder and Chief Technology Officer, Navan
ConferencesNavan cofounder challenged his agentic AI to a ‘deadly’ game—and it told lies to win
By Christiaan HetznerMay 7, 2025
Working man frustrated at his laptop
SuccessThis six-figure role was predicted to be the next big thing—it’s already obsolete thanks to AI
By Preston ForeMay 7, 2025
Telling Elon Musk ‘I told you so’ over Tesla’s autonomous-driving pivot can wait, says Wayve CEO: ‘We’re going to stay humble’
ConferencesTelling Elon Musk ‘I told you so’ over Tesla’s autonomous-driving pivot can wait, says Wayve CEO: ‘We’re going to stay humble’
By Steve MollmanMay 7, 2025
AI-powered software development is evolving fast, but how far are we really from AGI, artificial general intelligence? Poolside CEO Jason Warner will discuss the limits of current AI technologies, the use cases most likely to change our world, and we’ll ask the question: What will it take to get to AGI—and is poolside ahead of the curve?
ConferencesEvery young worker can have an ‘infinitely patient, senior’ leader sitting beside them courtesy of AGI, says AI boss
By Eleanor PringleMay 7, 2025
We’re measuring AI all wrong—and missing what matters most
CommentaryWe’re measuring AI all wrong—and missing what matters most
By Fernanda DobalMay 6, 2025
Want an effective talent strategy for the next decade? Embrace these four shifts
Partner CommentaryWant an effective talent strategy for the next decade? Embrace these four shifts
By Bijal Shah and Johnny C. Taylor, Jr.May 6, 2025
Beyond the humanoid hype: Why specialized robots will dominate the next decade
CommentaryBeyond the humanoid hype: Why specialized robots will dominate the next decade
By Romain MoulinMay 6, 2025
Chart shows the top highest-paid CEOs in the U.S.
SuccessThis low-profile CEO is the highest-paid in America with a $101 million paycheck that beat out Starbucks, Microsoft, and Apple chiefs
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 4, 2025
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