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Argentina Wants To Let AI Own Companies. Here’s What That Means

Argentina is considering legislation to allow AI-run companies with no human owners or executives. Supporters see innovation; critics warn of accountability risks.

ByAnisha Sircar,

Contributor

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The AI Conversation CEOs Are Not Having Out Loud

CEOs know AI matters, but many still don’t know how to lead it. But if AI is treated as a catalyst, it forces a much deeper conversation about work, talent, and growth.

ByBrian Solis,

Contributor

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Physical AI: What Companies Need To Know

Also in the Forbes CEO newsletter: Strong jobs numbers not good news on Wall Street, SpaceX IPO set to blast off Friday, M&A seen as a growth strategy in uncertain times.

ByMegan Poinski,

Forbes Staff

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OpenAI, Anthropic And The $1 Trillion Question: Who Really Wins From AI?

OpenAI and Anthropic are approaching trillion-dollar valuations, but history suggests the biggest rewards may go to the companies building on top of them.

ByJosipa Majic Predin,

Contributor

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Trump's AI Evaluations Order: Right Policy, Unfinished Governance

Trump's new AI order creates a voluntary review process for powerful AI models. Supporters see a safety measure; critics may see a system vulnerable to favoritism and mission creep.

ByPaulo CarvĂŁo,

Contributor

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Labor-Affiliated Investor Group Urges Target Shareholders To Vote Against Former CEO

Target has come under fire from a group of labor-backed investors, which is urging shareholders to vote against the executive chair and former CEO, Brian Cornell.

BySharon Edelson,

Senior Contributor

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How CEOs Can Use AI To Speed Up M&A And Integration

Also in the Forbes CEO newsletter: Corporate profits belie consumer pain—and AI could make it worse, contentious board movement could reshape Lululemon and BP.

ByMegan Poinski,

Forbes Staff

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The Real AI Risk Is Thinking Too Small: Why Vinod Khosla And Aaron Levie Believe AI Will Redesign The Enterprise

Brian Solis unpacks Vinod Khosla and Aaron Levie’s AI warning: companies must move beyond automation to redesign work, governance, and advantage.

ByBrian Solis,

Contributor

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AI Will Never Be An Innovator, That Job Belongs To Humans

If every company suddenly had infinite free compute, what new products would emerge?

ByJoe McKendrick,

Senior Contributor

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Business Leaders Hold The Pen On AI’s Next Chapter

Leaders stand at an AI crossroads where their decisions will define the future, shaping innovation, risk and public trust in the years ahead.

ByMartin Whittaker,

Contributor