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This article explains how AI influences executive compensation decisions and shareholder activism in tech companies, using Palo Alto Networks as a case study. It explores the intersection of corporate governance, AI decision-making, and stakeholder accountability.
Amazon has scrapped an internal AI leaderboard after employees manipulated it with pointless tasks, leading to inflated scores and increased cloud costs.
Norway’s $2.3 trillion wealth fund has withheld its vote on John Elkann’s reappointment to Meta’s board, citing insufficient time commitment due to his roles at Stellantis and Exor.
This article explains AI governance concepts through the lens of the Musk-Altman OpenAI legal battle, exploring how competing visions for AI development create governance challenges.
Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI has been dismissed after a unanimous jury verdict that his claims were filed too late. The case highlights the legal complexities of navigating corporate disputes in the AI industry.
A new BCG survey reveals that 61% of CEOs believe their boards are rushing AI transformation, highlighting a critical disconnect between executive leadership and board decision-making.
The recent leadership transition at AI company The Blip has exposed chaotic internal processes, raising concerns about corporate governance in the fast-moving tech industry.
Elon Musk faced a significant setback in court this week as his legal battle with OpenAI unfolded, revealing the complexities of his relationship with the artificial intelligence company he helped found.
SpaceX's IPO filing reveals that Elon Musk and insiders retain 79% of voting control despite owning only 42% of equity, due to a dual-class share structure.