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Who owns ideas in the AI age?
Who owns ideas in the AI age?

David Shelley, CEO of Hachette’s U.K. and U.S. operations, on taking on Big Tech, defending copyright, and why the future of human creativity is at stake.

By Francesca CassidyApril 8, 2026
Southeast Asia’s business leaders want wellness at work—as long as the programs get real results
Southeast Asia’s business leaders want wellness at work—as long as the programs get real results
By Alice WilliamsApril 8, 2026
So… what are we doing with AI? Innovating in an age of caution
So… what are we doing with AI? Innovating in an age of caution
By Francesca CassidyApril 7, 2026
Watches like this $455,000 timepiece can’t be made by a machine—and that’s exactly why they’re the ultimate flex amid the analog revival
Watches like this $455,000 timepiece can’t be made by a machine—and that’s exactly why they’re the ultimate flex amid the analog revival
By Adam EraceApril 4, 2026
Anthropic’s research shows that AI can already do a huge portion of many jobs; its top economist talks about how that could shape the future of work
Anthropic’s research shows that AI can already do a huge portion of many jobs; its top economist talks about how that could shape the future of work
By Matthew Heimer and Nicolas RappApril 7, 2026
Fortune Archives: Who gets a seat at the table?
Fortune Archives: Who gets a seat at the table?
By Indrani SenApril 5, 2026
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 The world’s 500 richest people made more than a quarter trillion yesterday as volatile markets react to fragile Iran war ceasefire
Economy The world’s 500 richest people made more than a quarter trillion yesterday as volatile markets react to fragile Iran war ceasefire
By Jacqueline MunisApril 9, 2026
Only five ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz Thursday, far below Iran’s pledge as negotiations begin
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By Eva RoytburgApril 9, 2026
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By Aya S. Chacar and The ConversationApril 9, 2026
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The billionaires and CEOs panicking about Zohran Mamdani are wrong about Gen Z
MagazineThe billionaires and CEOs panicking about Zohran Mamdani are wrong about Gen Z
By Kristin StollerJuly 23, 2025
  • Ozempic and Wegovy pumped $26 billion into Novo Nordisk last year. Can the pharma giant find its next breakthrough before the boom ends?
    MagazineOzempic and Wegovy pumped $26 billion into Novo Nordisk last year. Can the pharma giant find its next breakthrough before the boom ends?
    By Vivienne WaltMarch 31, 2025
Alexandr Wang is now leading Meta’s AI dream team. Will Mark Zuckerberg’s big bet pay off?
MagazineAlexandr Wang is now leading Meta’s AI dream team. Will Mark Zuckerberg’s big bet pay off?
By Sharon GoldmanJuly 23, 2025
GoTo, Indonesia’s onetime tech darling, banks on fintech for its second wind
MagazineGoTo, Indonesia’s onetime tech darling, banks on fintech for its second wind
By Lionel LimJune 16, 2025
What Southeast Asia’s largest companies say about a region in flux
MagazineWhat Southeast Asia’s largest companies say about a region in flux
By Nicholas GordonJune 16, 2025
Why reviving U.S. tech manufacturing is harder than you think
MagazineWhy reviving U.S. tech manufacturing is harder than you think
By Nicholas GordonJune 16, 2025
From AI to aerospace: Europe’s most innovative companies shaping tomorrow
MagazineFrom AI to aerospace: Europe’s most innovative companies shaping tomorrow
By Alex Wood Morton, Grethe Schepers, Elena Medina and Aslesha MehtaJune 12, 2025
  • How DeepSeek erased Silicon Valley’s AI lead and wiped $1 trillion from U.S. markets
    MagazineHow DeepSeek erased Silicon Valley’s AI lead and wiped $1 trillion from U.S. markets
    By Nicholas GordonMarch 30, 2025
How much would you pay for some peace and quiet? The latest super-luxe travel amenity is utter silence
MagazineHow much would you pay for some peace and quiet? The latest super-luxe travel amenity is utter silence
By Alexandra KirkmanJune 5, 2025
Nintendo’s Switch 2 could breathe new life into the video game giant—if Trump’s trade war doesn’t upend it all
MagazineNintendo’s Switch 2 could breathe new life into the video game giant—if Trump’s trade war doesn’t upend it all
By Nicholas GordonJune 5, 2025
Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have used their wealth for good. Will the Fortune 500 follow their example?
MagazineBill Gates and Warren Buffett have used their wealth for good. Will the Fortune 500 follow their example?
By Alyson ShontellJune 2, 2025
Fortune 500 profits hit a record $1.87 trillion last year. Here’s why
MagazineFortune 500 profits hit a record $1.87 trillion last year. Here’s why
By Nicolas Rapp and Matthew HeimerJune 2, 2025
This year’s Fortune 500 was unusually stable—but the Trump tariffs could shake up the ranks
MagazineThis year’s Fortune 500 was unusually stable—but the Trump tariffs could shake up the ranks
By Matthew HeimerJune 2, 2025
  • The world is changing fast—but there is reason for optimism
    MagazineThe world is changing fast—but there is reason for optimism
    By Alex Wood MortonMarch 27, 2025
Inside IBM’s rebound: Can CEO Arvind Krishna bring the tech company back to its former glory?
MagazineInside IBM’s rebound: Can CEO Arvind Krishna bring the tech company back to its former glory?
By Sharon GoldmanJune 2, 2025
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By Emma HinchliffeJune 2, 2025
The Fortune 500 in 1972: 116 consumer products in one beautiful collage
MagazineThe Fortune 500 in 1972: 116 consumer products in one beautiful collage
By Peter HerbertMay 28, 2025
Summer must-haves for inside and outside the home
MagazineSummer must-haves for inside and outside the home
By Alex Wood Morton, Aslesha Mehta and Fortune EditorsMay 28, 2025
Welcome to Barrow: The nuclear submarine-making U.K. town seeking resurrection from a military spending boom
MagazineWelcome to Barrow: The nuclear submarine-making U.K. town seeking resurrection from a military spending boom
By Ryan HoggMay 23, 2025
The ‘Buy America’ strategy has stopped working in the tariff era. What investors should do next
MagazineThe ‘Buy America’ strategy has stopped working in the tariff era. What investors should do next
By Jeff John RobertsMay 22, 2025
Peter Thiel’s protégés: a common thread runs through Trump’s tech team
MagazinePeter Thiel’s protégés: a common thread runs through Trump’s tech team
By Jessica MathewsMay 21, 2025
How sick is UnitedHealth? How a wave of bad news wiped $280 billion off the insurer’s stock value
MagazineHow sick is UnitedHealth? How a wave of bad news wiped $280 billion off the insurer’s stock value
By Geoff ColvinMay 21, 2025
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MagazineMeet the New York Times CEO who’s outmaneuvering tech, Trump, and an industry in crisis
By Ruth UmohMay 20, 2025
The secret to Warren Buffett’s stock-picking success: He knew how to change his mind
MagazineThe secret to Warren Buffett’s stock-picking success: He knew how to change his mind
By Geoff ColvinMay 17, 2025
The Gates Foundation will end in 2045. What will the world look like without it?
MagazineThe Gates Foundation will end in 2045. What will the world look like without it?
By Alexa MikhailMay 8, 2025
Bill Gates’ $200 billion moonshot: Inside the biggest bet on humanity a philanthropist has ever made
MagazineBill Gates’ $200 billion moonshot: Inside the biggest bet on humanity a philanthropist has ever made
By Geoff ColvinMay 8, 2025
Southeast Asia’s Muslim market comes of age—and authenticity is in
MagazineSoutheast Asia’s Muslim market comes of age—and authenticity is in
By Lionel LimApril 19, 2025
How DeepSeek, deep pockets, and data centers are giving Asia an AI edge
MagazineHow DeepSeek, deep pockets, and data centers are giving Asia an AI edge
By Clay ChandlerApril 17, 2025
Malaysia aspires to provide the backbone of the global AI boom. Will the bet pay off?
MagazineMalaysia aspires to provide the backbone of the global AI boom. Will the bet pay off?
By Clay ChandlerApril 17, 2025
The Trump tariffs are forcing CEOs to lead through uncertainty. Here’s how the best executives guide their teams in tough times
MagazineThe Trump tariffs are forcing CEOs to lead through uncertainty. Here’s how the best executives guide their teams in tough times
By Alyson ShontellApril 4, 2025
The digital nomads and wealthy retirees moving to super-luxe residential megayachts for a neverending cruise
MagazineThe digital nomads and wealthy retirees moving to super-luxe residential megayachts for a neverending cruise
By Adam EraceApril 3, 2025
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MagazineAI and Trump 2.0 propel SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son back into the spotlight
By Clay ChandlerApril 1, 2025
AI agents are here. How afraid should workers be of losing their jobs?
MagazineAI agents are here. How afraid should workers be of losing their jobs?
By Jeremy KahnApril 1, 2025
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