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Bolt CEO: This holiday shopping season, retailers’ quiet revolution against credit card fees is getting louder
CommentaryBolt CEO: This holiday shopping season, retailers’ quiet revolution against credit card fees is getting louder
By Justin GroomsDecember 3, 2024
Elon Musk is ratcheting up his attacks on his old partner Sam Altman, calling him ‘Swindly Sam’ and OpenAI a ‘market-paralyzing gorgon’
TechElon Musk is ratcheting up his attacks on his old partner Sam Altman, calling him ‘Swindly Sam’ and OpenAI a ‘market-paralyzing gorgon’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 3, 2024
Photo of Pat Gelsinger, ex-CEO of Intel
LeadershipIntel’s outgoing CEO is living every executive’s nightmare: A post-departure stock bump and no succession plan
By Lila MacLellanDecember 2, 2024
Getty Images CEO: Respecting fair use rules won’t prevent AI from curing cancer
CommentaryGetty Images CEO: Respecting fair use rules won’t prevent AI from curing cancer
By Craig PetersDecember 2, 2024
AI optimists are behaving like the investors who got burned in the Great Depression and dot-com bubble, Vanguard’s chief economist warns
CommentaryAI optimists are behaving like the investors who got burned in the Great Depression and dot-com bubble, Vanguard’s chief economist warns
By Joseph H. DavisDecember 2, 2024
Fortune Future 50
MagazineThe Future 50: The companies most likely to adapt, thrive, and grow
By Ketil Gjerstad and Johann HarnossDecember 2, 2024
Chart shows share of global workers using generative AI at work
MagazineThese are the countries where workers are most likely to use generative AI—and the U.S. is lagging behind the leaders
By Nicolas Rapp and Matthew HeimerDecember 2, 2024
Tom Hale, CEO Oura
HealthTrump’s return has women who use $349 smart ring to track their periods panicking over privacy. Oura’s CEO wants to assure them.
By Eleanor PringleDecember 1, 2024
Fully autonomous planes could be coming to a flight near you—and that’s not a good thing
CommentaryFully autonomous planes could be coming to a flight near you—and that’s not a good thing
By Jason AmbrosiNovember 28, 2024
Steve Jobs holding an iPhone.
CommentarySteve Jobs thought devices would become ‘a bicycle for the mind’—but their effect on our brains is similar to that of smoking and junk food
By Royce BranningNovember 28, 2024
The ‘Trump bump’ has survived tariff announcements—but will it survive the good, the bad, and the unknown in his cabinet?
CommentaryThe ‘Trump bump’ has survived tariff announcements—but will it survive the good, the bad, and the unknown in his cabinet?
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Stephen HenriquesNovember 27, 2024
Even if you think education is a local issue, STEM is key to national security
CommentaryEven if you think education is a local issue, STEM is key to national security
By Reynold VerretNovember 27, 2024
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman
SuccessA Silicon Valley billionaire chastised NFL legend Julian Edelman over a bad grade as a schoolboy. It led to a lifelong habit
By Paolo ConfinoNovember 27, 2024
The real reason Spain’s economy is bucking the trend of European decline
CommentaryThe real reason Spain’s economy is bucking the trend of European decline
By Jorge LluchNovember 26, 2024
Illustration of a red robot and a green robot fighting
CommentaryTrump 2.0: Clash of the tech bros
By Susan Ariel AaronsonNovember 26, 2024
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