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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai exits federal court in Washington, D.C. on April 30, 2025. (Photo: Nathan Howard/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersAlphabet: We’ll spend $500 million to revamp global compliance
By Andrew NuscaJune 3, 2025
McKinsey leans on AI to make PowerPoints faster, draft proposals
TechMcKinsey leans on AI to make PowerPoints faster, draft proposals
By Omar El Chmouri and BloombergJune 2, 2025
Philanthropist and entrepreneur Laurene Powell Jobs pictured with friend and Apple design legend Jony Ive
TechLaurene Powell Jobs has the inside track on friend Jony Ive’s collaboration with OpenAI—but still wants to see Apple succeed 
By Eleanor PringleJune 2, 2025
Vladimir Putin says Russia needs to ‘strangle’ Western tech companies still operating in his country
PoliticsVladimir Putin says Russia needs to ‘strangle’ Western tech companies still operating in his country
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 28, 2025
Often overlooked, cloud technology is silently backing the next technological revolution
TechOften overlooked, cloud technology is silently backing the next technological revolution
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 27, 2025
Dario Amodei, co-founder and CEO of Anthropic, in Paris, France, on May 22, 2024.(Photo: Benjamin Girette/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersAbout those two new Anthropic AI models
By Andrew NuscaMay 23, 2025
Satya Nadella
TechMicrosoft fires worker who protested company’s deal with Israeli military during CEO keynote
By The Associated PressMay 22, 2025
Former Apple design chief Jonathan "Jony" Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in an undated photo. (Courtesy OpenAI)
NewslettersOpenAI sees visions of Jony Ive
By Andrew NuscaMay 22, 2025
Protesters hold a sign that says No Azure for Apartheid.
TechMicrosoft is reducing ‘politically focused emails’ after employees discovered messages mentioning ‘Palestine,’ ‘Gaza,’ or ‘genocide’ were being blocked
By Beatrice NolanMay 22, 2025
Microsoft’s and Google’s dueling developer conferences reveal opposite AI strategies—and a big weakness for one company
TechMicrosoft’s and Google’s dueling developer conferences reveal opposite AI strategies—and a big weakness for one company
By Jeremy KahnMay 21, 2025
Julie Brill in conversation with Fortune.
TechThe pace of innovation in tech has accelerated from years to months thanks to AI, Microsoft chief privacy officer says
By Beatrice NolanMay 21, 2025
Kumo AI cofounders standing in a line. From left: Vanja Josifovski, Hema Raghavan, and Jare Leskovec.
NewslettersA new AI for making predictions shows the power of more narrowly-focused foundation models
By Jeremy KahnMay 20, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump walks out of the Oval Office for a signing ceremony for S. 146, the Take It Down Act, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 19, 2025.(Photo: Samuel Corum/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersTrump signs AI deepfake bill into law
By Andrew NuscaMay 20, 2025
Satya Nadella appears on stage smiling.
TechMicrosoft employee shouts over Satya Nadella’s keynote to protest claims of ‘Israel’s war crimes powered by Azure’
By Beatrice NolanMay 20, 2025
Microsoft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella is silhouetted as a pre-recorded interview with Elon Musk
TechElon Musk is suing Microsoft—but made a friendly appearance with Satya Nadella to promote Grok link-up
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressMay 20, 2025
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