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TechEmployment for computer programmers in the U.S. has plummeted to its lowest level since 1980—years before the internet existed
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 17, 2025

By David MeyerMarch 17, 2025

TechShe never set out to work in AI. Now she’s ensuring the transformative technology is accessible across more than 100 languages
By Sharon GoldmanMarch 17, 2025

TechInside the AI talent wars where research scientists get multimillion-dollar stock grants and wooed by Mark Zuckerberg
By Sharon GoldmanMarch 15, 2025

By Paolo ConfinoMarch 14, 2025

By Allie GarfinkleMarch 14, 2025

TechTesla is getting pummeled in the stock market, but Elon Musk’s other companies are having a field day in the secondary market—especially xAI
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 14, 2025

TechSuper Micro CEO Charles Liang said he teamed up with Elon Musk’s xAI to build the Colossus data center in just 122 days
By Amanda GerutMarch 14, 2025

By Preston ForeMarch 13, 2025

By Sage LazzaroMarch 13, 2025

TechOpenAI points to China as reason why it should escape copyright rules and state-level AI bills in the U.S.
By David MeyerMarch 13, 2025

By Allie GarfinkleMarch 13, 2025

SuccessThis tech career can earn over $500k—more than some cardiologists make in a year. Here’s how one man did it
By Preston ForeMarch 13, 2025

TechIntel found someone brave enough to be its new CEO—but is Lip-Bu Tan a change maker or more of the same?
By Alexei OreskovicMarch 12, 2025

By Leah Nylen, Josh Sisco, Dina Bass and BloombergMarch 12, 2025

By Saneha Borisuth and Nina VasanMarch 12, 2025

NewslettersTechnologist at 107-year-old company warns about overspending on AI: ‘People can get carried away’
By John KellMarch 12, 2025

By David MeyerMarch 12, 2025

LeadershipExclusive: CEOs are turning to AI for business advice and they trust it even more than their friends and peers
By Lily Mae LazarusMarch 12, 2025

SuccessIf Mark Cuban were a Gen Zer, here’s what he would do—even while sleeping—to get ahead of the game
By Preston ForeMarch 12, 2025

Lifestyle‘Why does my boyfriend hit me?’ AI surveillance in schools is reading students’ most personal thoughts
By Claire Bryan of the Seattle Times, Sharon Lurye and The Associated PressMarch 12, 2025

LeadershipHow having a clear ‘why’ moment can help executives stay grounded, according to the CEO of Qualtrics
By Fortune EditorsMarch 12, 2025

By Brit MorseMarch 12, 2025

By Nina AjemianMarch 12, 2025

By Andrew NuscaMarch 12, 2025
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