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Corporate Governance

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A.I. Adoption Is Surging. Data Governance Is Not Keeping Up.

Trilateral Research’s Amelia Williams examines the gap between enterprise A.I. adoption and the quality of the data powering those systems. As companies operationalize generative A.I., many are building governance frameworks that still rely on poorly governed data, creating growing risks around bias, compliance and accountability.
By Amelia Williams
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Corporate Governance in the Age of Geopolitics

As governments assert greater control over supply chains, capital flows and industrial policy, Shefaly Yogendra, PhD argues that boards must rethink their strategy, navigating a more fragmented, state-driven global economy where adapting quickly defines long-term success.
By Shefaly Yogendra
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Are Companies’ A.I. Ambitions on a Collision Course With Their Sustainability Goals?

GaiaLens’ Seb Kirk examines a growing tension at the heart of corporate innovation. As companies accelerate A.I. adoption, rising energy demands and infrastructure costs are beginning to strain sustainability commitments, exposing a gap between ambition and operational reality.
By Seb Kirk
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A.I. Adoption Without Literacy Is a Governance Risk

By Amelia Williams
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A.I.’s Environmental Impact Is Testing Corporate Climate Commitments

By Dr. Rowena Rodrigues and Amelia Williams
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In the U.S.-China Tech Race, Corporate Governance Is the Weak Link

By Andrew King
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Everything to Know About Elon Musk’s $56B Tesla Pay Plan and His New $29B Fallback

By Sissi Cao
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Trust Is the New Innovation: Why Reputation Is Now Fintech’s Most Valuable Currency

By Valentina Drofa
Three Tesla vehicles lined up in front of the White House.

As Elon Musk Exits Washington, Tesla Investors Demand He Work 40-Hour Weeks as CEO

By Sissi Cao
Sam Altman

Sam Altman Could Be Worth $13B as OpenAI Seeks Restructuring

By Shreyas Sinha
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Microsoft and Apple Withdraw from OpenAI’s Board as Antitrust Scrutiny Heats Up

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

Why Would OpenAI Want to Become a True For-Profit Anyway?

By Shreyas Sinha
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After Turning Down Elon Musk, A.I. Godfather Geoffrey Hinton Joins a Meta-Backed Startup

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Disney CEO Bob Iger

Bob Iger Has Won the Proxy War With Nelson Peltz at Disney Shareholders Meeting

By Shreyas Sinha

A Judge Voided Elon Musk’s $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package. Now What?

By Shreyas Sinha
Nelson Peltz and Bob Iger

Everything to Know About Nelson Peltz’s Proxy Fight With Disney: A Timeline

By Shreyas Sinha
Former Vice President Al Gore

Al Gore and Ex-Boeing CFO Are Leaving Apple’s Board: Here’s Who Are Left

By Nhari Djan
OpenAI new board

OpenAI Drama Ends With Sam Altman Returning as CEO and Board Overhaul

By Sissi Cao
OpenAI board

Meet OpenAI’s All-Powerful Board That Pushed Out CEO Sam Altman

By Sissi Cao

Meet the Seven Dwarfs of the Corporate Boardroom

By Marina Hatsopoulos
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Boomerang CEOs Are Bad for Business. Will Disney’s Bob Iger Be an Exception?

By Courtney Vinopal
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Most S&P 500 Company Boards Now Have at Least Three Female Directors

By Courtney Vinopal
Elon Musk

Investors Question Whether Elon Musk Can Juggle Twitter With His Many Other Companies

By Sissi Cao
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McDonald’s Adds Three Board Members, Doubling the Number of Women Directors

By Sissi Cao
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