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SuccessWorkday and Amazon’s alleged AI employment biases are among myriad ‘oddball results’ that could exacerbate hiring discrimination
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 5, 2025
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son in Tokyo, Japan, on February 03, 2025. (Photo: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)
NewslettersFanatics Fest brings $25 billion fandom company to life
By Andrew Nusca and Alexandra SternlichtJune 23, 2025
Asian executives are ‘worried about productivity’—and the solution may be giving young workers more say in how things are done
LeadershipAsian executives are ‘worried about productivity’—and the solution may be giving young workers more say in how things are done
By Nicholas GordonJune 19, 2025
Jim Stratton and Ashley Goldsmith
NewslettersHow software giant Workday got 79% of its employees to embrace AI
By John KellJune 11, 2025
How top CFOs are managing long-term strategy in ‘elevated uncertainty’
NewslettersHow top CFOs are managing long-term strategy in ‘elevated uncertainty’
By Sheryl EstradaApril 7, 2025
Dave Duffield, left, and Aneel Bhusri, both co-founders of Workday Inc.
SuccessWorkday was ‘born in the cloud’ and is now worth $8.4 billion. Here are its top 5 business lessons
By Emma BurleighApril 1, 2025
Demis Hassabis, chief executive officer of DeepMind.
SuccessGoogle DeepMind CEO says that humans have just over 5 years before AI will outsmart them
By Emma BurleighMarch 18, 2025
Zane Rowe
NewslettersAI agents are carving out an important role in the workplace, says Workday’s CFO
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 10, 2025
U.S. vice president JD Vance speaking at the AI Action Summit in Paris, France on Feb. 11, 2025.(Photo: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersI see London, I see France, I see tech antitrust warnings from JD Vance
By Andrew NuscaFebruary 12, 2025
Workday debuts AI agents, with CEO saying they’ll ‘peacefully coexist’ with humans rather than replace them
TechWorkday debuts AI agents, with CEO saying they’ll ‘peacefully coexist’ with humans rather than replace them
By Sharon GoldmanFebruary 11, 2025
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SuccessA workforce management giant will lay off 1,750 employees to make way for AI
By Emma BurleighFebruary 7, 2025
Experts from Santa Clara University, Indeed, and Workday in discussion during Fortune's Brainstorm AI conference in 2024.
ConferencesMorals and human-level judgement are among the things that AI tech cannot do, experts say 
By Fortune StaffDecember 11, 2024
Future 50 execs say they’re focusing on investing in AI and remote work
ConferencesFuture 50 execs say they’re focusing on investing in AI and remote work
By John KellDecember 10, 2024
The workforce has experienced significant shifts in recent years, both during and after the pandemic. As business challenges grow more complex and technology takes center stage, how can we create opportunities for untapped talent and prepare employees for the future? Where are the greatest opportunities to evaluate pipelines and hire based on a full range of skills and capabilities rather than past credentials or background?
MPWDegree requirements are holding back company profits and a roaring economy, experts say
By Jane ThierOctober 16, 2024
Gen Z cares more about their purpose at work than a paycheck
ConferencesGen Z cares more about their purpose at work than a paycheck
By Alena BotrosOctober 14, 2024
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