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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has ended one of the biggest philanthropic partnerships in history with the Gates Foundation after nearly two decades and $48 billion in donations.
On Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh said the Fed will make high inflation “a thing of the past,” yet he provided no signal about the central bank’s next steps.
Meta is cracking down on covert recording with its Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses, even as it reportedly tests a prototype which may raise even more concerns.
Fortune's @jeremyakahn and @beafreyanolan unpack the privacy debate on #FortuneAIWeekly with @ServiceNow.
“We’re closer to colonizing Mars than we are to fixing the world’s broken workplace,” Gallup CEO Jon Clifton said on a panel at the Jobs for the Future Horizons conference.
As stablecoin use surges globally, traditional finance is rushing to keep pace. London-based startup Velocity—which on Tuesday announced a $38 million Series A funding round—is one of the firms helping them do so.
Apple's 41-page lawsuit alleging OpenAI stole trade secrets describes what it calls a wide-scale corporate espionage campaign carried out by former Apple employees who joined the company.
On Tuesday, New York blocked the construction of any new large data centers for up to a year, imposing the country’s first statewide moratorium on hyperscale data centers.
A report published yesterday by the Peter G Peterson Foundation suggests that Gen Z, in particular, will face a smaller job market with lower wages if the fiscal trajectory of the country continues to persist.