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Grab CTO Suthen Paradatheth on how using his competitors’ robots ‘keeps us on our toes’
On May 20, Grab announced that one of its robots, named Carri, will start deliveries in Singapore’s Punggol district, the…
I’m so excited for our fast-approaching 25th anniversary Fortune Brainstorm Tech, June 8 to 10 in Aspen. This year’s gathering is really…
Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt clarifies decision not to ban sales of AI-generated books
Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt wants to set the record straight on his views on AI-generated books. In an…
The class of 2026 is walking into one of the most unforgiving job markets in recent memory — and HR…
Microsoft reports expose AI’s cost problem: The tech is more expensive than paying human employees
Firms today are pushing employees to use as much AI as possible to squeeze out the technology’s productivity gains. But…
The modern workforce has no shortage of white-collar tensions—from return-to-office mandates to AI anxiety and Slack etiquette wars. But another…
‘You kind of ruined it with your trans obsession’: House points fingers as Smithsonian Women’s museum funding fails
What started as a widely backed proposal to locate a new Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum on the National Mall devolved into…
At 9 a.m. Eastern Time today, oil was priced at $104.68 per barrel with Brent serving as the benchmark (we’ll…
I’ve spent 25 years in venture capital. Here’s how it quietly shut ordinary Americans out of the AI wealth boom—and what could fix it
In tech circles, a lot of people are wringing their hands right now over how much venture capital is going…
Good morning. Microsoft was once the undisputed front-runner of the generative AI boom, fueled by a $13 billion OpenAI bet.…












