UncategorizedGoldman Sachs’ tech boss says tracking individual AI usage isn’t useful. He just watches how fast his 12,000 engineers move from idea to production fwadmin / May 9, 2026 Goldman Sachs built an in-house version of ChatGPT as it dives into AI headfirst.
UncategorizedTrump administration reaches deal with non-profit over DC golf courses fwadmin / May 9, 2026
UncategorizedUS Senate Committee set to consider long-awaited crypto bill next week fwadmin / May 9, 2026
UncategorizedSchools reach out to Canvas hackers as breach hits US classrooms, source says fwadmin / May 9, 2026
UncategorizedBrainstorm 2002: Changes and Challenges Ahead fwadmin / May 8, 2026 Discussions at this year’s Brainstorm conference tackled everything from global poverty to Mid-East politics. Some highlights.
Uncategorized$96 billion giant ServiceNow doesn’t see a ‘SaaSpocalypse.’ It sees the ‘hard lift, heavy lifting’ phase just beginning fwadmin / May 8, 2026 From the sidelines of its biggest-ever annual conference, ServiceNow COO Amit Zavery talked to Fortune about what should and shouldn’t be sexy.
Uncategorized73-year-old Susan Collins has been a senator for decades. She only just disclosed a benign essential tremor fwadmin / May 8, 2026 “The tremor is occasionally inconvenient, and sometimes the subject of cruel comments online, but it does not hinder my ability to work.”
UncategorizedFord CEO says his Gen Z son is choosing hands-on work: ‘He feels like that’s more fulfilling than doing summer school at some fancy college’ fwadmin / May 8, 2026 Jim Farley told Fortune that we’re still only in the “second or third inning” of solving the shortage of blue-collar workers in the essential economy.