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The AI panic looks a lot like early criticism of electricity. We know how that turned out
Newsletters
The AI panic looks a lot like early criticism of electricity. We know how that turned out
By Rachyl JonesMay 8, 2024
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
Tech
‘We must also confront the dark side of AI’: Japan PM unveils international framework to rein in game-changing tech
By The Associated PressMay 2, 2024
‘Splintered’ AI regulations could harm pursuit of advancements, understanding of where the guardrails lie
Tech
‘Splintered’ AI regulations could harm pursuit of advancements, understanding of where the guardrails lie
By John KellMay 2, 2024
The father of the 401(k), Ted Benna
Leadership
The ‘father of the 401(k)’ talks about the death of pensions, the future of retirement, and what disturbs him most about his own creation
By Emma BurleighMay 2, 2024
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce speaking at a hearing.
Finance
SEC commissioner lets rip on chairman Gary Gensler’s leadership for ‘stilted communication’
By Dylan SloanApril 4, 2024
Apple, Google and Meta hit with investigations in first cases under sweeping new EU law designed to stop Big Tech from cornering digital markets
Tech
Apple, Google and Meta hit with investigations in first cases under sweeping new EU law designed to stop Big Tech from cornering digital markets
By Kelvin Chan and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2024
Engineer designing AI technology with reflection on eyeglasses
Tech
Italy’s AI watchdog hasn’t been able to hire for any of its 4 open positions: ‘The search process went worse than our low expectations’
By Ryan HoggMarch 22, 2024
China’s uncertainty and ‘draconian regulations’ have drastically raised risks for foreign businesses in the country, European business group says
Finance
China’s uncertainty and ‘draconian regulations’ have drastically raised risks for foreign businesses in the country, European business group says
By Elaine Kurtenbach, Ken Moritsugu and The Associated PressMarch 20, 2024
Biden administration set to relax plans for stricter auto emissions standards as EV sales slow
Environment
Biden administration set to relax plans for stricter auto emissions standards as EV sales slow
By Tom Krisher, Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMarch 20, 2024
Alex Wood Morton, executive editor in Europe.
Newsletters
Fortune is expanding in Europe. Here’s what’s next for the CEOs of today and tomorrow
By Alex Wood Morton and Aslesha MehtaMarch 20, 2024
It’s called ‘AI washing.’ Investors’ tech mania is so extreme the SEC just charged 2 companies with making ‘false and misleading claims’ in marketing
Finance
It’s called ‘AI washing.’ Investors’ tech mania is so extreme the SEC just charged 2 companies with making ‘false and misleading claims’ in marketing
By Will DanielMarch 18, 2024
PCAOB Chair Erica Williams.
Finance
The accounting crisis everybody seems to ignore, and the regulator fighting to fix it
By Dylan SloanMarch 9, 2024
Jerome Powell
Finance
Jerome Powell seems ready to hand a victory to big banks, saying ‘broad and material’ changes are coming to key regulation
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 7, 2024
SEC chairman Gary Gensler
Environment
SEC chair drags climate rule across the finish line despite objections from commissioners, who say it will ‘spam investors with the commission’s pet topic of the day’
By Amanda GerutMarch 6, 2024
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink
Environment
Harvard professor on crucial SEC climate rule: ‘A lawsuit is, sadly, almost guaranteed’ 
By Amanda GerutMarch 5, 2024
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