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A portrait of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in profile.
OpenAI is a drama company. Will that hurt its IPO chances? And Anthropic tries to get ahead of the cyber risks its own models are accelerating

OpenAI buys TBPN, reshuffles its executive lineup, and deals with scrutiny of Sam Altman’s honesty and tensions with CFO Sarah Friar. Meanwhile, Anthropic news shows AI promise and peril.

By Jeremy KahnApril 7, 2026
Christina Koch’s journey around the moon marks a new era for women in space
Christina Koch’s journey around the moon marks a new era for women in space
By Emma HinchliffeApril 7, 2026
AI is moving fast. CFOs have a narrow window to shape its value
AI is moving fast. CFOs have a narrow window to shape its value
By Sheryl EstradaApril 7, 2026
CEOs are lining up behind the $1,000 Trump Accounts for babies
CEOs are lining up behind the $1,000 Trump Accounts for babies
By Diane BradyApril 7, 2026
Cybertruck parked in front of the SpaceX office
SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic could reopen the IPO market—or drain it
By Lily Mae LazarusApril 7, 2026
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, in Washington, DC, on March 11, 2026. (Photo: Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
OpenAI imagines a society with, you guessed it, super AI
By Andrew NuscaApril 7, 2026
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Energy2 years ago, Saudi Arabia quietly canceled the ‘petrodollar’ deal with America that wired the world economy for 50 years. Then war broke out in Iran
By Sasha RogelbergApril 7, 2026
Doritos prices jumped 50% in four years and PepsiCo waited until it lost billions to do anything about it
RetailDoritos prices jumped 50% in four years and PepsiCo waited until it lost billions to do anything about it
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 7, 2026
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PoliticsA councilmember backed a data center project. Then 13 bullets and a ‘No Data Centers’ note hit his home
By Jake AngeloApril 7, 2026
H&R Block wants to be more than a tax company. It wants to be your year-round financial adviser
C-SuiteH&R Block wants to be more than a tax company. It wants to be your year-round financial adviser
By Ruth UmohApril 7, 2026
Aspire built a financial stack used by 50,000 firms. Now it’s coming to the U.S. to take on Ramp and Mercury
BankingAspire built a financial stack used by 50,000 firms. Now it’s coming to the U.S. to take on Ramp and Mercury
By Jeff John RobertsApril 7, 2026
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InvestingBill Ackman’s $64 billion Universal Music play is part of his strategy to become the next Warren Buffett
By Jacqueline MunisApril 7, 2026
The AI trade is over. Top Wall Street analysts say the AI opportunity might be just starting
InvestingThe AI trade is over. Top Wall Street analysts say the AI opportunity might be just starting
By Nick LichtenbergApril 7, 2026
The megamanager era: AI is doubling bosses’ workloads—and the costs are just beginning to show
Future of WorkThe megamanager era: AI is doubling bosses’ workloads—and the costs are just beginning to show
By Nick LichtenbergApril 7, 2026
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Remote work’s ‘hidden penalty:’ Women who work from home are less likely to get promoted—while men still move up
NewslettersRemote work’s ‘hidden penalty:’ Women who work from home are less likely to get promoted—while men still move up
By Emma HinchliffeDecember 9, 2025
  • Michael Dell, chairman and chief executive officer of Dell Inc., from left, his wife Susan Dell, and US President Donald Trump during an announcement on "Trump Accounts" for children in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025.
    NewslettersMichael Dell, who’s donating $6.25 billion to ‘Trump Accounts’ for kids, says a childhood savings account changed his life
    By Diane BradyDecember 3, 2025
Berkshire Hathaway logo is seen displayed on a smartphone screen.
NewslettersBerkshire appoints new CFO as analysts warn of more executive departures
By Sheryl EstradaDecember 9, 2025
Key questions to stay grounded in the AI frenzy
NewslettersKey questions to stay grounded in the AI frenzy
By Alexei OreskovicDecember 9, 2025
2026 will be the year CEOs must prove AI is powering growth—not just cost cutting and layoffs
Newsletters2026 will be the year CEOs must prove AI is powering growth—not just cost cutting and layoffs
By Diane BradyDecember 9, 2025
Jesse Levinson, co-founder and chief technology officer at Zoox, speaking at Fortune Brainstorm AI 2025 in San Francisco. (Photo: Stuart Isett/Fortune)
NewslettersZoox’s road to revenue begins to materialize
By Andrew NuscaDecember 9, 2025
A new book celebrates the women who built Microsoft into a trillion-dollar company
NewslettersA new book celebrates the women who built Microsoft into a trillion-dollar company
By Emma HinchliffeDecember 8, 2025
  • Anthropic cofounder and CEO Dario Amodei
    AIHow Anthropic’s safety first approach won over big business—and how its own engineers are using its Claude AI
    By Jeremy KahnDecember 2, 2025
Ray Yuen, office managing director at the design and architecture firm Gensler, speaks at Fortune's 2026 Brainstorm Design conference in Macau.
NewslettersIf you want your employees back in the office, try feeding them, says Gensler executive
By Kristin StollerDecember 8, 2025
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NewslettersMcKinsey’s CFO: Why finance chiefs shouldn’t hit pause on AI right now
By Sheryl EstradaDecember 8, 2025
Fortune Brainstorm AI San Francisco starts today, with Databricks, OpenAI, Cursor, and more on deck
NewslettersFortune Brainstorm AI San Francisco starts today, with Databricks, OpenAI, Cursor, and more on deck
By Allie GarfinkleDecember 8, 2025
Citadel’s shot at Andreessen Horowitz points to coming battle over DeFi and U.S. stock trading
NewslettersCitadel’s shot at Andreessen Horowitz points to coming battle over DeFi and U.S. stock trading
By Jeff John RobertsDecember 8, 2025
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NewslettersThe science of failing up: Why some leaders rise despite repeated screwups
By Ruth UmohDecember 8, 2025
  • What to know about Anthropic cofounder Daniela Amodei as the OpenAI competitor races toward profitability
    NewslettersWhat to know about Anthropic cofounder Daniela Amodei as the OpenAI competitor races toward profitability
    By Emma HinchliffeDecember 2, 2025
Ted Sarandos attends Netflix's "The New Yorker At 100" New York Screening at The Paris Theatre on December 04, 2025 in New York City.
NewslettersNetflix needs Warner Bros.’s IP and franchises to remain the default streaming service
By Diane BradyDecember 8, 2025
Netflix Co-CEO Greg Peters speaks in Los Angeles on October 8, 2025. (Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)
NewslettersSo, about that $83 billion Netflix-Warner Bros deal
By Andrew NuscaDecember 8, 2025
Fortune Archives: The Oracle of Omaha, in 12 magazine covers
NewslettersFortune Archives: The Oracle of Omaha, in 12 magazine covers
By Indrani SenDecember 7, 2025
Female exec moves to watch this week, from Binance to Supergoop
NewslettersFemale exec moves to watch this week, from Binance to Supergoop
By Emma HinchliffeDecember 5, 2025
Gen Z fears AI will upend careers. Can leaders change the narrative?
NewslettersGen Z fears AI will upend careers. Can leaders change the narrative?
By Sheryl EstradaDecember 5, 2025
Four key questions about OpenAI vs Google—the high-stakes tech matchup of 2026
NewslettersFour key questions about OpenAI vs Google—the high-stakes tech matchup of 2026
By Alexei OreskovicDecember 5, 2025
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg adjusts an avatar of himself during a company event in New York City on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021. (Photo: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersMeta may unwind metaverse initiatives with layoffs
By Andrew NuscaDecember 5, 2025
Shuntaro Furukawa, president of Nintendo Co., speaks during a news conference in Osaka, Japan, on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Nintendo gave a double dose of disappointment by posting earnings below analyst estimates and signaled that it would not introduce a highly anticipated new model of the Switch game console at a June trade show. Photographer: Buddhika Weerasinghe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
NewslettersNintendo’s 98% staff retention rate means the average employee has been there 15 years
By Nicholas GordonDecember 5, 2025
Companies are increasingly falling victim to AI impersonation scams. This startup just raised $28M to stop deepfakes in real time
AICompanies are increasingly falling victim to AI impersonation scams. This startup just raised $28M to stop deepfakes in real time
By Sharon GoldmanDecember 4, 2025
Kim Kardashian shaped Skims into a $5 billion brand—now she wants to help other entrepreneurs mold their skills for success 
NewslettersKim Kardashian shaped Skims into a $5 billion brand—now she wants to help other entrepreneurs mold their skills for success 
By Emma HinchliffeDecember 4, 2025
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Newsletters‘Polyworking’ won’t slow down in 2026 as pay falls behind, says career expert
By Sheryl EstradaDecember 4, 2025
How Anthropic grew—and what the $183 billion giant faces next
NewslettersHow Anthropic grew—and what the $183 billion giant faces next
By Allie GarfinkleDecember 4, 2025
BlackRock Chairman and CEO Larry Fink speaks onstage during the 2025 New York Times Dealbook Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 03, 2025 in New York City.
NewslettersCEOs are making the business case for AI—and dispelling talk of a bubble
By Diane BradyDecember 4, 2025
Apple head of user interface design Alan Dye speaking in a video for the company's 2025 WWDC event. (Courtesy Apple)
NewslettersMeta poaches Apple interface design chief Alan Dye
By Andrew NuscaDecember 4, 2025
Dave’s Hot Chicken is placing broad bets on AI to give the restaurant chain an edge in the chicken wars
NewslettersDave’s Hot Chicken is placing broad bets on AI to give the restaurant chain an edge in the chicken wars
By John KellDecember 3, 2025
Michele Kang takes on women’s sports’ most neglected need
NewslettersMichele Kang takes on women’s sports’ most neglected need
By Emma HinchliffeDecember 3, 2025
The Boeing logo is displayed on a sign at their building.
NewslettersBoeing’s new CFO sees ‘performance culture’ driving a return to positive cash flow next year
By Sheryl EstradaDecember 3, 2025
Exclusive: Angle Health raises $134 million Series B to grow its AI-driven healthcare benefits offerings
NewslettersExclusive: Angle Health raises $134 million Series B to grow its AI-driven healthcare benefits offerings
By Allie GarfinkleDecember 3, 2025
Anthropic co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei speaking at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2023 in Park City, Utah. (Photo: Stuart Isett/Fortune)
NewslettersAnthropic plows toward an IPO
By Andrew NuscaDecember 3, 2025
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