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The biggest mistake CEOs make with AI has nothing to do with the technology

I’ve watched smart leaders follow the crowd into 3D TV, the metaverse, and recordable CDs. The real risk of the AI era is mistaking consensus for truth.

By Gary ShapiroApril 1, 2026
Covid gave us hybrid work. The Iran War might give us a four-day week—and this time, experts say it could stick
Covid gave us hybrid work. The Iran War might give us a four-day week—and this time, experts say it could stick
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 1, 2026
Adobe faces an AI-era test of whether the creative economy still needs it
Adobe faces an AI-era test of whether the creative economy still needs it
By Ruth UmohApril 1, 2026
9 reasons AI isn’t going to take your job (yet)
9 reasons AI isn’t going to take your job (yet)
By Gary MarcusApril 1, 2026
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AI can’t remember what your company learned the hard way 
By Jason DresselApril 1, 2026
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HR leaders are drowning in decisions: here’s how the best ones are getting ahead
HR leaders are drowning in decisions: here’s how the best ones are getting ahead

Fortune convened a panel of experts from WPP, Cisco and Syndio to glean their insights on the challenges facing CHROs in 2026 and the practical solutions that can help.

By Francesca CassidyApril 1, 2026
As AI reshapes the office, the Fortune Best Companies to Work For are doubling down on the most human perks

Unlimited IVF, 20-plus weeks of paid parental leave, and crisis concierges: Fortune’s 2026 list shows top employers leaning into analog benefits as work gets more digital.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 1, 2026
Liking corporate BS may be a sign you’re bad at decision-making, Cornell expert finds

Anyone can fall for BS, cognitive psychologist Shane Littrell says, but you may not want people who can’t detect it to run your company.

By Jacqueline MunisMarch 31, 2026
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Steve Jobs sold his Volkswagen to raise $1,300 for Apple’s first computer. He became a millionaire just two years later at 23

Steve Jobs sold his car to raise enough money to build Apple’s first computer. Just one year later, the tech titan reeled in nearly $3 million thanks to that early sacrifice.

By Emma BurleighApril 1, 2026
Steve Jobs didn’t actually become a billionaire thanks to leading Apple—but rather from his work with a film company he bought off George Lucas

As Apple turns 50 years old, it wasn’t the tech giant that made Steve Jobs a billionaire—but rather his $10 million bet on Pixar, long before the introduction of the iPhone.

By Preston ForeApril 1, 2026
Gen Z is engineering an analog future — and it’s at least a $5 billion opportunity

Why millions of digitally native young people are ditching smartphones, deleting apps, and rediscovering the real world

By Luba KassovaApril 1, 2026
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An Athens listing has created the world’s second largest gaming company. Finally, Europe has a #2 global player 
An Athens listing has created the world’s second largest gaming company. Finally, Europe has a #2 global player 

Whatever the level of geopolitical volatility, millions of people like to buy a chance to win big at astonishingly long odds. 

By Kamal AhmedApril 1, 2026
Amazon robotaxi product lead quits to become the new business operations president for the Florida Panthers

Michael White said the idea to work alongside Bill Zito, the architect of the team that won Stanley Cup titles in 2024 and 2025, was a major factor.

By Tim Reynolds and The Associated PressMarch 31, 2026
This billionaire is quietly giving away free college to 800,000 people

Steve Klinsky built a $60 billion private equity empire straight out of “Barbarians at the Gate.” Now he wants to make college free — one exam at a time.

By Nick LichtenbergMarch 31, 2026
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The real engine of innovation is trust

One in four Americans has a Synchrony credit card, and we take that level of trust seriously.

By Brian DoublesMarch 31, 2026
The federal government shed 385,000 employees last year. Now the Trump administration is on a blitz to hire Gen Z workers

Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor told Fortune the government needs a pipeline of young workers to sustain itself.

By Sasha RogelbergMarch 31, 2026
Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings says his first boss out of college would wash his dirty mugs at 4:30 a.m.—so now he does coffee runs for his staff too

After self-made billionaire Reed Hastings found out his boss was washing his dirty mugs, he’s learned to stay humble and connect with staffers—by giving them coffee in fresh cups.

By Emma BurleighMarch 30, 2026
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Exclusive: Paradigm, a major investor in Kalshi, is building its own prediction markets trading terminal, say sources
CryptoExclusive: Paradigm, a major investor in Kalshi, is building its own prediction markets trading terminal, say sources
By Ben WeissApril 1, 2026
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Big TechSilicon Valley titan Bill Gurley: why your zip code could be the most underrated career decision you’ll ever make
By Bill GurleyApril 1, 2026
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By Danny BakstApril 1, 2026
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CommentaryThe EPA just valued a human life at $0. That’s not just a moral crisis — it’s a market crisis
By Andrew BeharApril 1, 2026
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Personal FinanceTop CD rates from major banks on April 1, 2026: Chase CDs, Bank of America CDs, Citibank CDs, and more
By Joseph HostetlerApril 1, 2026
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Frustrated job seeker searches for roles on computer.
SuccessGhosting in interviews has gotten so bad that the Canadian government has stepped in to help job seekers
By Jessica CoacciAugust 7, 2025
What CFOs say about AI when they’re speaking off the record
NewslettersWhat CFOs say about AI when they’re speaking off the record
By Diane BradyAugust 7, 2025
How Palantir—a company too small to make the Fortune 500—became one of the world’s 25 most valuable companies
TechHow Palantir—a company too small to make the Fortune 500—became one of the world’s 25 most valuable companies
By Jessica MathewsAugust 6, 2025
A millennial drinks a coffee at his desk
SuccessMillennials lead the ‘coffee badging’ revolt to protest return to office as businesses push to fill empty seats
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 6, 2025
WM CEO Jim Fish never wants to be too busy to say hello to employees
LeadershipWM CEO Jim Fish never wants to be too busy to say hello to employees
By Fortune EditorsAugust 6, 2025
A person with blonde- and blue-streaked hair looks disappointedly at a laptop.
AIGoldman Sachs economist warns Gen Z tech workers are first on the chopping block as AI shows signs of shaking up the labor market
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 6, 2025
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SuccessPalantir’s CTO became an overnight billionaire thanks to soaring stock—he’s the $411 billion AI firm’s fifth insider to join the ultra-wealthy club
By Preston ForeAugust 6, 2025
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SuccessA 15-year old made millions from a card game he invented at age 7. He just sold it to a major toy company
By Chris MorrisAugust 6, 2025
Why Equinox’s CTO is testing a generative AI pilot to suggest workout and nutrition advice
NewslettersWhy Equinox’s CTO is testing a generative AI pilot to suggest workout and nutrition advice
By John KellAugust 6, 2025
Google’s former chief business officer Mo Gawdat
SuccessAI is gutting workforces—and an ex-Google exec says CEOs are too busy ‘celebrating’ their efficiency gains to see they’re next
By Emma BurleighAugust 6, 2025
Here’s the one-page memo Warren Buffett sent to his managers every two years for over 25 years
SuccessHere’s the one-page memo Warren Buffett sent to his managers every two years for over 25 years
By Jessica CoacciAugust 6, 2025
WM CEO Jim Fish on sustainability in the waste, recycling, and landfill industry
NewslettersWM CEO Jim Fish on sustainability in the waste, recycling, and landfill industry
By Diane BradyAugust 6, 2025
Gen Z dropouts could be your future boss: 20-somethings without degrees are leading the side gigs economy
SuccessGen Z dropouts could be your future boss: 20-somethings without degrees are leading the side gigs economy
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 6, 2025
Embattled BP beats on earnings as it touts selling oil, not cups of coffee, as Wall Street pokes fun at its former CEO
InvestingEmbattled BP beats on earnings as it touts selling oil, not cups of coffee, as Wall Street pokes fun at its former CEO
By Jordan BlumAugust 5, 2025
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EconomyFormer Trump advisor criticizes Trump’s timing on ousting America’s data czar: ‘Like firing the referee’
By Eva RoytburgAugust 5, 2025
Figma CEO Dylan Field wearing a purple jacket and waving
SuccessFigma’s CEO is now worth $5 billion after IPO—like Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, and Bill Gates, he’s another college-dropout billionaire
By Preston ForeAugust 5, 2025
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SuccessForget cold plunges: this CEO says the Gen Z habit of starting the day with memes is his favorite morning routine
By Emma BurleighAugust 5, 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers a keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 6, 2025. Gadgets, robots and vehicles imbued with artificial intelligence will once again vie for attention at the Consumer Electronics Show, as vendors behind the scenes will seek ways to deal with tariffs threatened by US President-elect Donald Trump. The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) opens formally in Las Vegas on January 7, 2025, but preceding days are packed with product announcements.
LeadershipHow Nvidia’s billionaire CEO went from Denny’s dishwasher to leading a company with a $4.3 trillion market cap
By Sydney LakeAugust 5, 2025
Gen Z is ditching college and taking up ‘secure’ trade jobs—but new data shows office admin jobs are still safer, more stable, and less deadly
SuccessGen Z is ditching college and taking up ‘secure’ trade jobs—but new data shows office admin jobs are still safer, more stable, and less deadly
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 5, 2025
The only person whose net worth has dropped anywhere near as much as Elon Musk’s is Bill Gates’—and he’s giving it away
SuccessThe only person whose net worth has dropped anywhere near as much as Elon Musk’s is Bill Gates’—and he’s giving it away
By Eleanor PringleAugust 5, 2025
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SuccessThis Gen Zer dropped out of NYU at just 19 to launch his blockchain—now, his $1.3 billion company is backed by Mark Cuban and he never takes a day off
By Emma BurleighAugust 5, 2025
Photo: Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., during a news conference in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, May 30, 2025. The event gives an opportunity for the president and his largest campaign benefactor to dispel any notion of an acrimonious divorce. Photographer: Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg via Getty Images
NewslettersThe fall of Elon Musk down Fortune’s 100 Most Powerful People in Business list shows how power is impermanent
By Diane BradyAugust 5, 2025
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LeadershipA long-running anti-DEI lawsuit could help companies defend themselves from reverse-racism claims
By Lila MacLellanAugust 5, 2025
The 2025 Fortune Most Powerful People in Business: Who made the list, and why?
MagazineThe 2025 Fortune Most Powerful People in Business: Who made the list, and why?
By Geoff ColvinAugust 5, 2025
Just 1% of health R&D targets women. The Gates Foundation aims to change that with $2.5 billion push
HealthJust 1% of health R&D targets women. The Gates Foundation aims to change that with $2.5 billion push
By Indrani SenAugust 4, 2025
Tesla CEO Elon Musk listens as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on May 30, 2025 in Washington, DC.
C-SuiteElon Musk retains title as the highest-paid CEO in history with $26 billion pay package—and the only thing he has to do is show up for two years
By Amanda GerutAugust 4, 2025
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SuccessLegendary investor Vinod Khosla advises Gen Z to invest in this one skill because ChatGPT can teach you everything else
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 4, 2025
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SuccessBanking CEO breaks from the pack on return to office. He goes in 4 days a week but leaves the rest up to the ‘adults’ he works with
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 4, 2025
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Success Elon Musk just lost $80 billion from his net worth—one more Tesla tumble could end his reign as the world’s richest person
By Preston ForeAugust 4, 2025
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SuccessAnthropic CEO Dario Amodei says his employees are refusing Zuckerberg’s $100 million payout—and he’s not even matching salaries to keep them
By Emma BurleighAugust 4, 2025
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