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Best Buy’s CEO says growing spending power gap between affluent and poor ‘keeps me up at night’
Unlike luxury consumer goods brands such as Cartier or Louis Vuitton, Best Buy needs to appeal to a very wide…
The first person to get a Neuralink chip in his brain says he met Elon Musk on the day of his surgery: ‘He’s a cool dude’
Attendees at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference last week witnessed a demonstration of both technological innovation and human resilience when Noland…
Figma’s CEO sent cold emails and bought coffee to convince former LinkedIn and Flipboard coworkers to use his product before its $68 billion success
The 33-year-old CEO was just 19 when he founded the online design tool in 2012, and the aspiring tech entrepreneur…
AI might make workers faster, but not necessarily more productive: ‘They do it faster, then go for coffee breaks’
Many boardrooms, caught up in a post-ChatGPT frenzy, are trying to incorporate AI into their corporate workflows. Generative AI may…
Robotaxis are starting to become a reality after years of hype and promises. Self-driving cars are now on the road…
OpenAI’s international managing director explains how the ChatGPT developer thinks about AI and search
Artificial intelligence has been quietly powering many technologies for over a decade, whether for tools like facial recognition or in-game…
Hasbro and Block leaders say there’s power in having a combined CFO-COO role: ‘You can’t do one without the other’
Taking on a dual role may become the norm for chief financial officers—especially those who are also chief operating officers—as…
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Here’s what the top business leaders are saying about AI: ‘You need to be prepared for anything’
All kinds of topics are on the minds of business leaders today, but one in particular has been dominating C-suite…
With nearly 2,000 stores and over 400,000 employees, Target CEO Brian Cornell says that the glue that keeps the massive…












