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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
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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
From OpenAI to Nvidia, researchers agree: AI agents have a long way to go
NewslettersFrom OpenAI to Nvidia, researchers agree: AI agents have a long way to go
By Sharon GoldmanAugust 5, 2025
I bombed algebra in high school. ChatGPT’s new Study Mode is my redemption arc
NewslettersI bombed algebra in high school. ChatGPT’s new Study Mode is my redemption arc
By Sharon GoldmanJuly 31, 2025
Fortune AI Editor Jeremy Kahn speaking at Fortune Brainstorm AI Singapore.
NewslettersWhat I learned at Fortune Brainstorm AI Singapore
By Jeremy KahnJuly 29, 2025
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NewslettersI’ve spent the week at one of the world’s top AI research conferences. Here’s what is sticking with me
By Sharon GoldmanJuly 17, 2025
A black screen displayed at an angle on which is displayed lines of code in multiple colors.
NewslettersCoding has emerged as genAI’s killer use case. But what if its benefits are a mirage?
By Jeremy KahnJuly 15, 2025
A woman wearing a striped top consults at a digital tablet as she stands in front of a humanoid robot.
NewslettersCompanies want AI to be better than the average human. Measuring that isn’t straightforward
By Jeremy KahnJuly 8, 2025
A robot hand with index finger extended pointing at a place for a signature on a contract while a human hand holding a pen prepares to sign. A gavel is visible in the background.
NewslettersHow AI is impacting lawyers, auditors, and accountants holds lessons for us all
By Jeremy KahnJuly 1, 2025
Photo of students dressed in academic gowns at Harvard University's graduation.
AIAI companies are throwing big money at newly minted PhDs, sparking fears of an academic ‘brain drain’
By Alexandra SternlichtJune 25, 2025
A federal judge says training AI on copyrighted works is ‘fair use,’ but casts doubt on use of pirated materials
AIA federal judge says training AI on copyrighted works is ‘fair use,’ but casts doubt on use of pirated materials
By Sharon GoldmanJune 24, 2025
Smart phone screen displaying the logo of insurance giant Allianz Group.
NewslettersInsurance companies are embracing AI. But they aren’t talking much about ROI
By Jeremy KahnJune 24, 2025
A woman, looking stressed and exhausted, rubs her eyes beneath her glasses as she sits at a kitchen table with her laptop open in front of her.
NewslettersAI won’t cure ‘the infinite workday’ unless companies reengineer work, Microsoft says
By Jeremy KahnJune 17, 2025
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