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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.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in Abilene, Texas.
AII met Sam Altman in Texas. He’s turning the race for AI into a gigawatt arms race
By Sharon GoldmanSeptember 25, 2025
Is AI-generated ‘workslop’ to blame for a lack of productivity gains?
NewslettersIs AI-generated ‘workslop’ to blame for a lack of productivity gains?
By Beatrice NolanSeptember 23, 2025
Big Tech’s standard for fighting AI fakes puts privacy on the line
AIBig Tech’s standard for fighting AI fakes puts privacy on the line
By Sharon GoldmanSeptember 18, 2025
Someone's index finger poised over the ChatGPT app icon on the touchscreen of a smartphone.
NewslettersWhat chatbot usage studies from OpenAI and Anthropic say about AI’s likely economic impacts
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 16, 2025
Agentic AI moves beyond hype—but true autonomy is still a ways off
NewslettersAgentic AI moves beyond hype—but true autonomy is still a ways off
By Sharon GoldmanSeptember 11, 2025
Balloons in the shape of the letters "AI" about to be popped by someone with a pin.
NewslettersIs the AI bubble about to burst? There’s mounting data suggesting it might be
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 9, 2025
As AI eats entry-level jobs, uncertainty fills the gap
NewslettersAs AI eats entry-level jobs, uncertainty fills the gap
By Sharon GoldmanSeptember 4, 2025
Corti CEO and cofounder Andreas Cleve
NewslettersAI chatbots for doctors are hot. But there’s plenty of value ‘down the stack’ too, argues Corti CEO
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 2, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump holding up an aerial image of Meta's new mega-AI data center.
NewslettersNvidia is positioning itself to cash in on the data center boom—even if mega-AI campuses don’t get built
By Sharon GoldmanAugust 28, 2025
Portrait of former Google engineer Blake Lemoine wearing a hoodie.
NewslettersWe should have seen ‘seemingly-conscious AI’ coming. It’s past time we do something about it
By Jeremy KahnAugust 26, 2025
A man sitting in front of a computer screen rubbing his eyes and appearing despondent.
NewslettersAn MIT report that 95% of AI pilots fail spooked investors. But it’s the reason why those pilots failed that should make the C-suite anxious
By Jeremy KahnAugust 21, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing on May 8, 2025. (Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images)
AISam Altman’s AI paradox: Warning of a bubble while raising trillions
By Sharon GoldmanAugust 19, 2025
Worried AI could teach people to build bioweapons? Don’t teach it how, say researchers
NewslettersWorried AI could teach people to build bioweapons? Don’t teach it how, say researchers
By Sharon GoldmanAugust 14, 2025
Five people stand on a stage. The middle three people hold a large check worth four million dollars.
NewslettersHacker, bodyguard, target: AI’s triple act at the year’s biggest security showdowns
By Sharon GoldmanAugust 12, 2025
Sam Altman speaks on stage in Paris, France, in February.
NewslettersWill GPT-5 let OpenAI break away from the pack?
By Sharon GoldmanAugust 7, 2025
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