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AI is changing the CEO’s role—and could lead to a changing of the guard

Even seasoned CEOs must show they can match the speed of technological change—and generate tangible returns from investments in it.

By Phil WahbaFebruary 3, 2026
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‘We are an n of 1’: Palantir hails ‘incredible’ earnings as stock rockets nearly 8% after hours
By Nick LichtenbergFebruary 2, 2026
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX buys xAI in stunning deal valued at $1.25 trillion ahead of looming IPO
By Amanda GerutFebruary 2, 2026
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Oracle said it was ‘highly confident in OpenAI’s ability to raise funds and meet its commitments.’ Cue the stock fall
By Eva RoytburgFebruary 2, 2026
Devon Energy CEO: ‘Stars align’ to acquire Coterra for nearly $26 billion as merger mania returns to the oilfield
By Jordan BlumFebruary 2, 2026
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Nvidia CEO denies ‘nonsense’ report he’s unhappy with OpenAI: ‘I really love working with Sam’

“We will invest a great deal of money,” Jensen Huang said, while clarifying that Nvidia’s potential $100 billion investment was “never a commitment.”

By Jason MaFebruary 2, 2026
OpenAI launches Codex app to bring its coding models, which were used to build viral OpenClaw, to more users

OpenAI is locked in an increasingly intense battle with rival Anthropic over tools to create AI agents. The debut of the Codex app comes weeks after Anthropic launched a similar Claude Cowork product.

By Beatrice NolanFebruary 2, 2026
Pledge to invest $100 billion in OpenAI was ‘never a commitment,’ says Nvidia’s Huang

As part of a letter of intent signed in September, Nvidia said it planned to invest as much as $100 billion in OpenAI.

By Debby Wu, Nick Lichtenberg and BloombergFebruary 2, 2026
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Meet Matt Schlicht, the man behind AI’s latest Pandora’s box—a social network where AI agents talk to one another

Schlicht moved to Silicon Valley in 2008 without a college degree, long before he created Moltbook.

By Nick LichtenbergFebruary 2, 2026
How a ‘spy sheikh’ bought 49% of the Trump family’s flagship crypto company: ‘We’ve got some pretty meaningful investors’

Investors with ties to the Abu Dhabi royal family signed a deal to inject $500 million into World Liberty Financial.

By Ben WeissFebruary 2, 2026
Exclusive: Anthropic announces partnerships with Allen Institute and Howard Hughes Medical Institute as it bets AI can make science more efficient

Rather than use AI to achieve scientific breakthroughs, Anthropic is betting AI agents can make the routine work of science more efficient.

By Sharon GoldmanFebruary 2, 2026
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If AI is roiling the job market, the data isn’t showing it, Yale Budget Lab report says, raising questions of ‘AI-washing’ to justify mass layoffs

Some analysts have projected AI will displace 7% of U.S. workers. Yale economists said it’s just too early to tell.

By Sasha RogelbergFebruary 2, 2026
Top AI leaders are begging people not to use Moltbook, a social media platform for AI agents: It’s a ‘disaster waiting to happen’

Moltbook might be fake, but even worse, it’s dangerous to run on your personal computer, experts say.

By Eva RoytburgFebruary 2, 2026
$15 billion tech CEO says she doesn’t know what jobs will look like in 2 years—but she’s still pushing her son into computer science

HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan admits tech jobs are changing fast—but says Gen Z shouldn’t ditch higher education: “Depth in an area, combined with learning how to learn, is what really matters.”

By Preston ForeFebruary 2, 2026
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It took the U.S. decades to respond to the 1970s energy shock with a strategic oil reserve, now it’s rerunning that playbook with rare earths

Trump’s latest move to secure U.S. supply of irreplaceable materials is a callback to a Nixon-era strategy.

By Tristan BoveFebruary 2, 2026
Elon Musk warns a new social network where AI agents talk to one another is the beginning of ‘the singularity’

“Just the very early stages of the singularity,” Musk posted on X on Saturday.

By Jason MaFebruary 2, 2026
Singapore launches first space agency, joining a Southeast Asian race to tap a fast-growing space sector

The World Economic Forum predicts the global space economy to exceed $1.8 trillion by 2035, up from $613 billion in 2024.

By Angelica AngFebruary 2, 2026
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Moltbook, a social network where AI agents hang together, may be ‘the most interesting place on the internet right now’

“Moltbot feels like a glimpse into the science fiction AI characters we grew up watching at the movies.”

By Jason MaJanuary 31, 2026
Twenty-somethings discover nostalgia, throwing back to a carefree time before the ‘dark days’: 2016

Remember the good old days, back in 2016?

By Pavan Mahal and The Associated PressJanuary 30, 2026
Only 4 democracies have created paramilitary police squads since 1960—if you include ICE

Nigeria, Honduras and Brazil are now joined by the U.S., with ICE meeting many or all of the definitions of paramilitary police.

By Erica De Bruin and The ConversationJanuary 29, 2026
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RetailIn his day one message, Target’s new CEO ignored the the elephant in the room. People noticed.
By Phil WahbaFebruary 3, 2026
EconomyIndonesia’s Danantara bets a new $6 billion SOE can save a textile industry from Trump tariffs and foreign competition
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CommentaryI worked on the first iPhone under Steve Jobs before selling Nest for $3.2 billion. Jensen Huang is right about what will happen next with AI
By Matt RogersAugust 26, 2025
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TechDoctors who used AI assistance in procedures became 20% worse at spotting abnormalities on their own, study finds, raising concern about overreliance
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 26, 2025
EconomyInvestors got a look at a world where the dollar isn’t a reliable reserve currency and decided they didn’t like it
By Jim EdwardsAugust 26, 2025
NewslettersExclusive: Blue Water Autonomy raises GV-led $50 million Series A to build unmanned ships
By Allie GarfinkleAugust 26, 2025
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NewslettersxAI sues Apple and OpenAI
By Andrew NuscaAugust 26, 2025
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EnergyIn China, EVs are now cheaper than gas cars. In the U.S., the Big Three still haven’t closed a premium that’s $14,000 per vehicle
By Eva RoytburgAugust 26, 2025
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AIMusk sues Apple and OpenAI, accusing them of being ‘monopolists’ in AI space
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressAugust 25, 2025
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CybersecurityGermany nabs American working at military base who offered to spy for China
By The Associated PressAugust 25, 2025
AICoinbase CEO urged engineers to use AI—then shocked them by firing those who wouldn’t: ‘I went rogue’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezAugust 25, 2025
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SuccessMillions of Gen Zers are jobless—and unemployment is mainly affecting men
By Emma BurleighAugust 25, 2025
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NewslettersIn the Age of AI, some tech leaders think communications degrees may actually be more valuable than computer science degrees
By Kristin StollerAugust 25, 2025
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NewslettersSubdued FX volatility in August is unusual: BofA analysts
By Sheryl EstradaAugust 25, 2025
NewslettersAre sports prediction markets betting or investing? Two new Robinhood lawsuits could define how they are regulated going forward 
By Leo SchwartzAugust 25, 2025
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NewslettersThe terms of the U.S. government’s 10% Intel stake
By Andrew NuscaAugust 25, 2025
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AIAGI talk is out in Silicon Valley’s latest vibe shift, but worries remain about superpowered AI
By Sharon GoldmanAugust 25, 2025
AICredit fuels the AI boom — and fears of a bubble
By Josyana Joshua, Olivia Fishlow and BloombergAugust 24, 2025
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CommentaryThe new power move: why smart women are demanding prenups
By Libby LefflerAugust 24, 2025
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CommentaryPrivate equity could transform your retirement, but only if it adapts to protect savers
By Burcu Esmer and Bilge YilmazAugust 24, 2025
EnergyChevron’s president explains how the company transformed the historically boom-and-bust shale business into a steadily profitable enterprise
By Jordan BlumAugust 24, 2025
The rendering of Meta's planned data center complex in Richland Parish shows a massive arrive of facilities to power the AI boom.
FeaturesMeta is sinking $10 billion into rural Louisiana to build the home of its wildest AI aspirations, setting the template for the nation’s grid buildout
By Delaney NolanAugust 24, 2025
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AI‘It’s almost tragic’: Bubble or not, the AI backlash is validating what one researcher and critic has been saying for years
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 24, 2025
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CommentaryWe built a $1 billion tech unicorn in Europe, living proof that our economy is just as dynamic as America’s. Success comes down to three core principles
By Vidya PetersAugust 23, 2025
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CommentaryI’m a CEO who was raised by a truck driver and a factory worker. The 2.7 billion shift-based workers around the world need tech that works for them
By Silvija MartincevicAugust 23, 2025
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TechFormer Twitter employees settle lawsuit where they claimed $500 million of unpaid severance
By The Associated PressAugust 23, 2025
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TechTrump on TikTok: ‘We’re gonna watch the security concerns’ and keep extending deadline until ‘things work out’
By The Associated PressAugust 23, 2025
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TechTrump’s Intel deal has already given the government a $1.9 billion gain on paper
By Michelle L. Price, Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressAugust 23, 2025
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EconomyBofA sees the replacement of people with process solving the ‘productivity paradox,’ because ‘a process is almost free and it’s replicable for eternity’
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 23, 2025
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CybersecurityColleges have a new worry: ‘Ghost students’—AI powered fraud rings angling to get millions in financial aid
By Amanda GerutAugust 23, 2025
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By Jessica MathewsAugust 23, 2025
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