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Why one CEO is swearing off making economic forecasts
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By Peter Vanham and Claire ZillmanMay 2, 2024
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NewslettersBusiness Roundtable announces new mental health initiative for employee well-being
By Diane Brady and Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 1, 2024
CEOs build new business models to solve the plastic pollution problem 
NewslettersCEOs build new business models to solve the plastic pollution problem 
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonApril 30, 2024
Bridgewater and Global Citizen CEOs support World Bank’s campaign to replenish IDA coffers
NewslettersBridgewater and Global Citizen CEOs support World Bank’s campaign to replenish IDA coffers
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonApril 29, 2024
Fortune’s first century was tied to purpose. Its second century will be too
NewslettersFortune’s first century was tied to purpose. Its second century will be too
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurrayApril 26, 2024
Goldman Sachs moves its top EMEA banker to Paris as the French capital challenges London’s finance crown
NewslettersGoldman Sachs moves its top EMEA banker to Paris as the French capital challenges London’s finance crown
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonApril 25, 2024
FTC chair Lina Khan’s ban of noncompete agreements is on firmer ground than her past overreach
NewslettersFTC chair Lina Khan’s ban of noncompete agreements is on firmer ground than her past overreach
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurrayApril 24, 2024
AI use cases in health care will likely apply to pets first—then humans
NewslettersAI use cases in health care will likely apply to pets first—then humans
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonApril 23, 2024
House’s passage of Ukraine aid is how government is supposed to work
NewslettersHouse’s passage of Ukraine aid is how government is supposed to work
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurrayApril 22, 2024
Speed trumps scale as giant conglomerates GE and Siemens slim down
NewslettersSpeed trumps scale as giant conglomerates GE and Siemens slim down
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonApril 19, 2024
Microsoft has become an academy for AI talent that other companies are now poaching
NewslettersMicrosoft has become an academy for AI talent that other companies are now poaching
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonApril 18, 2024
Generative AI could supercharge the misinformation crisis, political experts warn
NewslettersGenerative AI could supercharge the misinformation crisis, political experts warn
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurrayApril 17, 2024
Jobs of the future will require the ‘cognitive skills’ AI hasn’t mastered, says Accenture’s chief AI officer
NewslettersJobs of the future will require the ‘cognitive skills’ AI hasn’t mastered, says Accenture’s chief AI officer
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurrayApril 16, 2024
In the fast-changing world of business, Fortune ‘cuts through the noise’
NewslettersIn the fast-changing world of business, Fortune ‘cuts through the noise’
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurrayApril 15, 2024
Autodesk CEO says we need AI to support a world of 10 billion people
NewslettersAutodesk CEO says we need AI to support a world of 10 billion people
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonApril 12, 2024
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