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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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NewslettersWhat Anthropic’s too-dangerous-to-release AI model means for its upcoming IPO
By Beatrice NolanApril 10, 2026
Eva Longoria says she refused to be a ‘struggling actor’—so she worked part time as a headhunter, closing deals from her soap opera dressing room
SuccessEva Longoria says she refused to be a ‘struggling actor’—so she worked part time as a headhunter, closing deals from her soap opera dressing room
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 10, 2026
A view of a bus shelter at Pennsylvania Avenue and 22nd Street NW where an electronic billboard and a poster display the current U.S. National debt per person and as a nation at 38 Trillion dollars on October 28, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Economy‘We owe it to the next generation’ to get national debt under control, says think-tank boss, as U.S. borrowing hits $1.2 trillion in just six months
By Eleanor PringleApril 10, 2026
Mortgage rates today, April 10, 2026
Personal FinanceMortgage rates today, April 10, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 10, 2026
Current refi mortgage rates report for April 10, 2026
Personal FinanceCurrent refi mortgage rates report for April 10, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 10, 2026
Current ARM mortgage rates report for April 10, 2026
Personal FinanceCurrent ARM mortgage rates report for April 10, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 10, 2026
‘Good for Russia, good for China, bad for America’: how the Iran war is reshaping global economies and power
Economy‘Good for Russia, good for China, bad for America’: how the Iran war is reshaping global economies and power
By Nick LichtenbergApril 10, 2026
 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
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Chart shows solar power generation at utility scale facilities since 2007
EnergyWhy the Solar Industry Doesn’t Need the Paris Agreement
By Erika FryJune 30, 2017
  • 5 Corporate Skunkworks You Should Know About
    Leadership5 Corporate Skunkworks You Should Know About
    By Valentina ZaryaJune 15, 2017
Trump Fatigue? There’s an App for That
LeadershipTrump Fatigue? There’s an App for That
By Jennifer AlseverJune 30, 2017
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MagazineHow to Get the Most Out of a Trip to Frankfurt
By Adam EraceJune 30, 2017
Humans vs. Robots: How to Thrive in an Automated Workplace
TechHumans vs. Robots: How to Thrive in an Automated Workplace
By Andrew NuscaJune 30, 2017
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HealthFighting Diabetes With Food
By Laura EntisJune 29, 2017
One Controversial Thing Tractors and iPhones Have in Common
TechOne Controversial Thing Tractors and iPhones Have in Common
By Jeff John RobertsJune 29, 2017
  • PG&E’s Bolt of Energy
    MPWPG&E’s Bolt of Energy
    By Valentina ZaryaJune 15, 2017
Portrait Of Richard Nixon
TechA Brief History of Free Money
By Matthew HeimerJune 29, 2017
Why Free Money for Everyone Is Silicon Valley’s Next Big Idea
TechWhy Free Money for Everyone Is Silicon Valley’s Next Big Idea
By Clay Dillow and Brooks RainwaterJune 29, 2017
The Buzzy New Technology That Could Make Pills Obsolete
HealthThe Buzzy New Technology That Could Make Pills Obsolete
By Erika FryJune 28, 2017
Chipmaker AMD Makes a Big Bet on Brand-New Tech
TechChipmaker AMD Makes a Big Bet on Brand-New Tech
By Aaron PressmanJune 28, 2017
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LeadershipWhy Executives Don’t Go to Prison Anymore
By Jeff John RobertsJune 27, 2017
  • Map shows U.S. locations where suburbs grew more than the primary cities
    Real EstateAmericans Really, Really Love Sunbelt Suburbs
    By Anne VanderMey and Nicolas RappJune 14, 2017
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MagazineThis Is the Average Pay at Lyft, Uber, Airbnb and More
By Erika Fry and Nicolas RappJune 27, 2017
Conventional Wisdom Says 90% of Startups Fail. Data Says Otherwise.
TechConventional Wisdom Says 90% of Startups Fail. Data Says Otherwise.
By Erin GriffithJune 27, 2017
Can Bitcoin’s First Felon Help Make Cryptocurrency a Trillion-Dollar Market?
TechCan Bitcoin’s First Felon Help Make Cryptocurrency a Trillion-Dollar Market?
By Brian Patrick EhaJune 26, 2017
Why Tech Investors Love ICOs—and Lawyers Don’t
TechWhy Tech Investors Love ICOs—and Lawyers Don’t
By Jeff John RobertsJune 26, 2017
Meet the Woman Funding the Valley’s Hottest Shopping Startups
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By Leena RaoJune 25, 2017
Why ‘Peak TV’ Is Further Away Than We Think
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By Tom Huddleston Jr.June 24, 2017
Treating Cybercrime as a Disease
TechTreating Cybercrime as a Disease
By Clifton LeafJune 23, 2017
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TechGoogle’s Elite Hacker SWAT Team vs. Everyone
By Robert HackettJune 23, 2017
Everything You Need to Know About the Chaos in U.K. Government
LeadershipEverything You Need to Know About the Chaos in U.K. Government
By Geoffrey SmithJune 22, 2017
Uber’s Travis Kalanick Resigns: What It Means for Tech
TechUber’s Travis Kalanick Resigns: What It Means for Tech
By Erin GriffithJune 22, 2017
Why Amazon’s Whole Foods Deal Is Terrifying Food Makers
RetailWhy Amazon’s Whole Foods Deal Is Terrifying Food Makers
By Beth KowittJune 22, 2017
Hacked: How Business Is Fighting Back Against the Explosion in Cybercrime
TechHacked: How Business Is Fighting Back Against the Explosion in Cybercrime
By Jeff John Roberts and Adam LashinskyJune 22, 2017
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TechMeet 5 of the World’s Most Dangerous Hacker Groups
By Robert HackettJune 22, 2017
Here Are 10 of the Biggest Corporate Hacks in History
TechHere Are 10 of the Biggest Corporate Hacks in History
By Jeff John RobertsJune 22, 2017
Key Speakers At The "Ignition: Future of Digital" Conference
TechFortune Brainstorm Tech Quiz: Who Said It
By Andrew NuscaJune 21, 2017
Here’s Who Americans Blame Most For The Opioid Epidemic
HealthHere’s Who Americans Blame Most For The Opioid Epidemic
By Erika FryJune 21, 2017
How Logos Became the Most Important Quarter-Inch in Business
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By Rob WalkerJune 16, 2017
Life According to Martha Stewart
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By Anne VanderMeyJune 15, 2017
China Is Lashing Out at Neighbors by Withholding Tourists
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By Clay DillowJune 15, 2017
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