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Grammarly’s CEO Tried to Sell AI Writing Tools on Live TV. The Internet Noticed Every Irony.
Rahul Roy-Chowdhury had one job. As CEO of Grammarly, the company that built its reputation on helping people write better, he sat down for an interview with CNBC's "Squawk B...
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The Quiet Engineer Who Could Inherit the Most Valuable Company on Earth
Every succession conversation at Apple eventually circles back to the same name. Not the marketers. Not the services executives. John Ternus — the senior vice president of ha...
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Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Build an AI That Can Run a Company — and He’s Not Kidding
Mark Zuckerberg told the world he's training an artificial intelligence agent capable of functioning as a chief executive officer. Not an assistant to a CEO. Not a tool for a...
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The Quiet Engineer Who Could Run Apple: Inside John Ternus’s Rise to the Top
For more than a decade, the question of who would succeed Tim Cook as Apple's chief executive has been one of Silicon Valley's most closely watched guessing games. Now, with...
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Atlassian’s ‘Rich Jerk’ Firing: When Internal Dissent Meets Corporate Power in the Age of Workplace Transparency
A software engineer at Atlassian posted an internal message suggesting the company's billionaire co-CEO was a "rich jerk." Within days, he was out of a job. Now, the Australi...
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Jensen Huang to CEOs Cutting Jobs for AI: ‘You’re Out of Imagination’
Jensen Huang has spent the better part of two decades selling the world on artificial intelligence. He's the reason Nvidia sits atop a market capitalization north of $3 trill...
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Elon Musk Found Liable for Fraud Over Secret Twitter Stock Purchases — and the Bill Could Be Staggering
A federal jury in San Francisco has concluded that Elon Musk committed securities fraud by concealing his massive stake in Twitter while continuing to buy shares on the open...
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The CEO Who Says He’ll Never Hire Another Programmer — and What That Means for Software’s Workforce
A Danish tech executive's declaration that he will "probably never hire a software engineer again" has ignited a fierce debate about the future of programming jobs, the relia...
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The Altman Family’s Fracture: Inside the Explosive Legal Battle Between the OpenAI CEO and His Siblings
Sam Altman, the most prominent face of artificial intelligence and chief executive of OpenAI, is fighting a war on two fronts. One is the global race to build superintelligen...
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The $1.50 Hot Dog That Ate Corporate America’s Lunch: How Costco Turned a Concession Stand Into a Brand Statement
Ron Vachris bit into a Costco hot dog on camera last week, and the internet lost its mind.The Costco CEO's move — posting a video of himself eating the warehouse chain...
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Jensen Huang Tells Gamers They’re Wrong About DLSS 4 — And the Internet Isn’t Having It
Jensen Huang has never been accused of excessive humility. But even by his standards, telling millions of PC gamers that their eyes are deceiving them represents a bold commu...
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Tim Cook’s China Pilgrimage: Why Apple’s CEO Keeps Showing Up in Beijing When It Matters Most
Tim Cook landed in China this week for what Apple billed as the 40th anniversary celebration of its operations in the country. A concert. A photo op. A carefully choreographe...
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The Pardon That Rewrites the Nikola Story: How Trevor Milton Walked Free and What It Means for White-Collar Justice
Trevor Milton got his pardon. The founder of electric-truck company Nikola Motor, convicted of three counts of securities fraud in 2022 for lying to investors about nearly ev...
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The CEO Who Shops Her Own Racks: Inside Katie Bayne’s Bet That JCPenney Can Win Back Middle America
Katie Bayne wants you to know she wears JCPenney clothes. Not as a stunt. Not for a photo op. She actually shops the racks at her own stores, picks out pieces, and wears them...
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The Man Who Inherits the Magic Kingdom: Inside Josh D’Amaro’s Audacious Bet on Disney’s Future
On his first official day as chief executive of The Walt Disney Company, Josh D'Amaro did something that told you everything about the kind of leader he intends to be. He did...
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