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Fortune's Eye On AI newsletter explores how AI is rapidly transforming business—chronicling the companies pioneering artificial intelligence technology, from OpenAI and Anthropic to Google and Microsoft, how the Fortune 500 is addressing AI's opportunities and challenges, and AI's impact on the wider economy and society. Sign up here.
AI politics breaks into a New York congressional race — and signals more fights to come
AIAI politics breaks into a New York congressional race — and signals more fights to come
By Sharon GoldmanNovember 18, 2025
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AIAI isn’t a bubble—but it’s showing warning signs
By Beatrice NolanNovember 13, 2025
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AIIs China about to win the AI race?
By Beatrice NolanNovember 11, 2025
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AIWhy this company says the state of AI security is ‘grim’
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AIInside the new open AI platform that helps anyone track a changing planet
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NewslettersAI bubble talk grips the market. The C-suite? Not so much.
By Jeremy KahnOctober 30, 2025
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AIAs OpenAI restructures, Microsoft locks in long-term gains
By Beatrice NolanOctober 28, 2025
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AIDeepSeek’s new model sees text differently, opening new possibilities for enterprise AI
By Beatrice NolanOctober 23, 2025
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AISalesforce revamps Agentforce to try to pull customers across the gap between AI capabilities and AI adoption
By Jeremy KahnOctober 21, 2025
This 27-year-old’s TikTok-like AI app makes playful, creative short videos from just a few words—it’s built for Gen Z
AIThis 27-year-old’s TikTok-like AI app makes playful, creative short videos from just a few words—it’s built for Gen Z
By Sharon GoldmanOctober 16, 2025
A handful of bad data can 'posion' even the largest AI models, researchers warn
AIA small amount of bad data can ‘poison’ even the largest AI models, researchers warn
By Beatrice NolanOctober 14, 2025
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AIAs AI bubble warnings mount, a 23-year-old’s $1.5 billion hedge fund shows how prophecy turns into profits
By Sharon GoldmanOctober 9, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on stage in front of a sign that says "GPT-5 Pro" at the company's DevDay on October 6, 2025.
Big TechOpenAI builds apps into ChatGPT, in a bold bid to make AI the ‘universal interface’ to our digital lives
By Jeremy KahnOctober 7, 2025
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AIThe AI jobs apocalypse is not yet upon us, according to new data
By Beatrice NolanOctober 2, 2025
A smart phone screen displaying the app icons for a number of AI chatbots, including ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and others.
NewslettersAI models are already as good as experts at half of tasks, a new OpenAI benchmark suggests
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 30, 2025
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