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OpenAI’s new device is reportedly a $300 portable donut that watches you

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07.08.2026

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OpenAI’s new device is reportedly a $300 portable donut that watches you

Good morning. On Fortune’s radar today:

Exclusive: What Goldman CEO David Solomon is telling the interns.

OpenAI planning $300 portable donut device.

Google now only has a 73% share of search.

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Markets: On hold for jobs number.

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Exclusive: Goldman CEO David Solomon on how his dad taught him to think

David Solomon’s father never told him what to do. When he was running down the road to turn left, his dad had a way of making him stop and think about why left was better than right—not by arguing for right, but by forcing his son to genuinely consider it first.

Forty-some years later, Solomon is running Goldman Sachs, and this is the story he’s telling Goldman’s 2026 intern class on how to approach everything from career decisions to AI. Solomon shared the habit—along with a candid assessment of where AI helps and where it doesn’t—during a recent town hall with the firm’s summer intern class, according to remarks shared exclusively with Fortune’s Nick Lichtenberg.

Incoming jobs number may shift the Fed in September

We’ll get a new U.S. jobs number today (“nonfarm payrolls” in the official lingo). The consensus estimate is for 80,000 new jobs. Unemployment is currently 4.2%. A "beat" on the jobs number will be closely watched, as the potential inflationary effect might push the Fed to change policy.

The CME FedWatch index, which tracks Fed funds futures (and is thus a good predictor of upcoming changes in the Fed’s base interest rate), did a weird thing this week. On Monday, traders placed the chance of the Fed raising interest rates by 0.25% at 67%. Today, however, the index is down to 55%. That’s weird........

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