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New legislation puts the burden of proof on companies — not parents — to demonstrate their platforms are safe, mirroring Australia's ban.
Jack Forestell said the quiet part out loud. A thousand small purchases from now, your AI agent asks: "Do you want me to just not check?"
In Brazil, home of soccer-mad fans and the five-time world champions, the only way to watch all 104 games of the World Cup will be through a streaming...
At the Canary Islands' former "dock of shame," Leo delivered the most pointed migration speech of his papacy.
“People make fun of it because it's a failed aesthetic, it doesn't make a lot of sense... like putting makeup on the city."
Eimear Bonner, a former CTO, explains how the finance organization is using AI.
“The key challenge in such a world won’t be incentivizing growth, but finding a way for everyone to share in the benefits,” Dario Amodei wrote.
Anthropic will donate $150 million to create the Claude Corps: "We’re hoping it’s a good idea that can take root and that other people can build on."
When oil prices change, it affects your energy costs—and even the price of everyday items. Here’s why.
The companies winning aren't replacing human judgment — they're capturing it. The ones losing are letting it drain away.
In addition to rocket companies that launch payloads into orbit, others in the sector develop satellites and vehicles or provide space-based services...
A live Term Sheet meetup of investors agreed SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic will reward a sliver of venture. But most of the industry will be watching...
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Trust fund exhaustion by 2032–2033 could trigger automatic benefit cuts — there is a bipartisan path to prevent it.
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Read about the definitive list of the most important names in crypto, from Coinbase to Franklin Templeton to Hyperliquid.
Coupang has been under fire after regulators discovered a former employee improperly accessed personal information from nearly 34 million accounts.
Analysts disagree on whether SpaceX is worth what Musk is asking.
At Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference, Bridgit Mendler emphasized how massive leaps in launch capacity and spacecraft manufacturing are supercharging...
The World Cup, which kicks off on June 11, is a big moment for large tech players such as Lenovo, Google, and Salesforce to show off their AI...
Bill Gates said Wednesday that he made a “grave error in judgment” by meeting with Jeffrey Epstein.
Knicks fans were the latest in a string of odd coincidences involving the commander in chief attending a sports game in person: their home team lost.
Treating server location as an expression of sovereignty threatens resilience, competition, and ASEAN’s ambitions for a shared digital market.
I'm an immigrant, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and I think President Trump's grenade for America’s immigration system is exactly what the country...
The investment is part of the company’s larger plan to spend $600 billion on its U.S. data center buildout by 2028.
The components may fail and cause drivers to lose control, which could result in serious injury or a crash. Honda estimates just 1% of vehicles have...
A paragraph buried in Fable 5's 319-page system card revealed the model would silently downgrade its responses for certain AI development work —...
Anthropic’s exec Boris Cherny reveals why being humble makes job applications stand out at the hottest AI company right now: "Ego just gets in the...
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma never mapped her way to the C-suite—she just mastered whatever was in front of her. The CEOs of Costco and Microsoft agree.
Research shows a growing argument for bovine colostrum to bolster health.
A B12 deficiency can cause issue ranging from exhaustion to neurological problems.
Meryl Streep says she was low-balled when offered the role of Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada—so, ready to retire anyway, she demanded...
Several factors can cause a person to have classic signs of dementia, including a deficiency in vitamin B12.
The Swiss People's Party, with the most seats in Parliament, doesn't like immigrants and wants to limit the country to 10 million people.
Core inflation stayed tame, easing hawkish worries at the Fed.
Platner, an oyster farmer and combat veteran, stressed a message of redemption as he promised to oust Susan Collins.
Evan Pfeufer, 23, now in sales, said he took some grief, particularly from his parents, for not using the yearbook space to spotlight achievements.
Here’s what to know about vitamin D benefits and risks, particularly when it comes to ending fatigue.
Cold water immersion has long been touted as a dopamine booster. Here’s how it affects your brain and body.
While frontier AI companies boost their number of foreign workers, other tech giants with much larger workforces are cutting back.
Cold water immersion has become very trendy, but the science is mixed on whether a chilly dip delivers health benefits.
Goldman Sachs' top private markets executives say the industry is at a structural inflection point — not a crisis. Not everyone agrees.
Agent Pay for Machines is one of a slew of recent attempts from big companies to build payment networks optimized for AI.
As AI reshapes financial planning, Workday is positioning its latest platform to replace the spreadsheet sprawl that's long plagued FP&A teams.
When oil prices change, it affects your energy costs—and even the price of everyday items. Here’s why.
Creator-led brands have been easy to dismiss as novelties built on borrowed fame. But their cultural fluency, agility and proximity to consumers make...
Executives from Lila Sciences and NVIDIA told Fortune that the convergence of AI and biology could redefine global competitiveness for decades.
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“China is a common and comfortable boogeyman in American politics, for right or for wrong,” one political scientist told Fortune.
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