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Workers are using AI to sneak out for spin classes and skip lunch meetings—and new research shows they’re clawing back 30 minutes a day

Your colleagues are saving so much time by using AI that they’re running errands and exercising in the middle of the workday.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 25, 2026
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JPMorgan has started monitoring the keystrokes, video calls, and meetings of its junior investment bankers—and they say it’s for employee well-being
By Emma BurleighMarch 24, 2026
10 a.m. could be your new start time, thanks to AI. Billionaire Mark Cuban says companies will cut the workday by an hour—and you’ll still get paid the same
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 24, 2026
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Starbucks CEO admits the chain ‘ran like a manufacturing facility’
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 23, 2026
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Just like Gen Z, a young Mark Zuckerberg ‘had no concept of small talk’ and would ‘just stare at you,’ the VC behind Airbnb and Reddit says
By Preston ForeMarch 23, 2026
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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.
PoliticsThe White House snubs Elon Musk’s offer to cover TSA salaries as airport miseries hit record levels
By Eva RoytburgMarch 25, 2026
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AITwo private school boys get probation for using AI to create 350 fake nudes of their classmates
By Mark Scolforo and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2026
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PoliticsIt’s time for slavery reparations, ‘the gravest crime against humanity,’ UN General Assembly says
By Edith M. Lederer and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2026
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PoliticsEnter Melania Trump, escorted by humanoid robot: ‘I’m Figure 03, a humanoid built for the United States of America’
By Darlene Superville and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2026
Personal FinanceHow to sell gold and silver: Tax implications and what you should know
By Joseph HostetlerMarch 25, 2026
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Middle East‘We do not plan on any negotiations’: Iran laughs at White House’s claims of cease-fire talks
By Jon Gambrell, Mike Corder, Munir Ahmed, Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2026
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AIBernie Sanders and AOC launch bill to ban new data-center construction
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2026
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PoliticsMeet the 40-year-old Democrat who owns a fitness company for pregnant and postpartum women and just won in Trump’s district
By Bill Barrow, Mike Schneider and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2026
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CommentaryThe anti-DEI movement has made corporate diversity stronger 
By Andrew BeharJuly 1, 2025
CommentaryWhen your AI assistant writes your performance review: A glimpse into the future of work
By David FerrucciJune 30, 2025
Bill Winters, chief executive officer of Standard Chartered
SuccessIt’s not just Gen Z: This baby-boomer bank CEO says his MBA was a waste—and the skills he learned have ‘degraded, degraded, degraded’ since college
By Emma BurleighJune 26, 2025
CommentaryHow to lead when machines can do everything (except be human)
By Mark MinevichJune 25, 2025
Workplace CultureIreland sees thousands of jobs at risk from U.S. pharma tariffs
By Olivia Fletcher, Stephen Carroll and BloombergJune 23, 2025
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SuccessScale AI’s 30-year-old billionaire cofounder has a warning for anyone who craves work-life balance: ‘maybe you’re not in the right work’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 22, 2025
Success25-year-old who delivered donuts to Silicon Valley bosses with his resume hidden inside is going viral—as millions of unemployed Gen Zers are desperate for job-hunting hacks
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 20, 2025
PoliticsFarmers, ranchers, and hospitality managers face whiplash as Trump orders ease on ICE raids and then flip flops: ‘There’s fear and worry once more’
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressJune 19, 2025
SuccessAmazon’s AI boss reveals the make-or-break trait that decides whether you get hired—and it’s straight out of Jeff Bezos’ playbook
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 18, 2025
C-SuiteCorporate Italy lacks female CEOs, stock exchange head warns
By Daniele Lepido and BloombergJune 18, 2025
TechAndy Jassy is the perfect Amazon CEO for the looming gen-AI cost-cutting era
By Jason Del ReyJune 17, 2025
ConferencesRecharge weeks and ‘no-meeting Wednesdays’: How execs at BNY and Asana are balancing RTO policies with increasing flexibility
By Sara BraunJune 12, 2025
Workplace CultureThe Supreme Court’s latest workplace discrimination ruling could have major repercussions for employers and lead to a wave of new lawsuits
By Brit MorseJune 5, 2025
The four main characters of Mountainhead stand together for a selfie on a ski slope.
Arts & EntertainmentFrom ‘chunky numbers’ to ‘Decel’: The ultimate guide to translating Mountainhead’s insufferable Silicon Valley lingo
By Lila MacLellanJune 4, 2025
ConferencesGen Z is ‘very comfortable’ with using mental-health services. Older generations? Not so much, Accenture exec says
By Steve MollmanMay 29, 2025
Workplace CultureEducation Department targets pregnant, LGBTQ staff protections
By Josh Eidelson and BloombergMay 28, 2025
ConferencesIndeed exec says bachelor’s degrees are ‘not the only way to gain skills’—and employers who require them are missing out
By Steve MollmanMay 27, 2025
Chris Hyams, chief executive officer of Indeed
SuccessIndeed’s CEO shares the unusual question he’s been asking job candidates for 15 years: Apple or Android?
By Emma BurleighMay 27, 2025
ConferencesZillow exec says ‘remote work isn’t a perk, it’s a business strategy’
By Steve MollmanMay 23, 2025
ConferencesBCG leader calls for optimism amid AI doom and gloom, and says enabling young people to ‘build and shape the future’ is key
By John KellMay 22, 2025
ConferencesGoogle exec reveals how the company prevents burnout: ‘You have to be able to recognize when somebody on your team is struggling’
By Steve MollmanMay 21, 2025
Vernā Myers, diversity consultant, author, lawyer and founder of The Vernā Myers Company, and Anson Frericks, author and founder of venture firm Athletic Capital disucss DEI on stage during the Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit.
ConferencesWhy this diversity leader says scrapping DEI commitments without recognizing the benefits is ‘morally unjust and bankrupt’
By Brit MorseMay 20, 2025
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TechStudy looking at AI chatbots in 7,000 workplaces finds ‘no significant impact on earnings or recorded hours in any occupation’
By Irina IvanovaMay 18, 2025
Workplace CultureNew Jersey Transit’s CEO clashes with employees over wage hikes: ‘I cannot keep giving money left and right’
By Bruce Shipkowski and The Associated PressMay 14, 2025
SuccessOne in 10 Gen Zers want their boss to be replaced by AI—they’re already being polite to ChatGPT just in case
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 14, 2025
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SuccessTrivago’s millennial CEO says he never had a career plan: ‘I just followed where the energy was’
By Preston ForeMay 12, 2025
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SuccessAlmost 40% of Gen Z and millennial workers will take a pay cut for remote or hybrid work, LinkedIn survey shows
By Sydney LakeMay 9, 2025
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SuccessPalantir CEO credits the company’s $3.9 billion revenue projections to its ‘warrior culture’
By Emma BurleighMay 6, 2025
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SuccessU.S. Secretary of Commerce says the ‘new model’ is factory jobs for life—for you, your kids, and your grandkids
By Emma BurleighMay 2, 2025
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SuccessBillionaire David Rubenstein says his hiring red flag is people who try to cut ethical corners
By Preston ForeApril 30, 2025
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