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Section: ArticlesTitle: Fortune. August-September 2024Notes: Sumario: I drove Tesla's apocalyptic Cybertruck through L.A. to figure out why it exists / Jaclyn Trop - Are we headed for a massive AI hangover? It's a $600 billion question that needs to be addressed / Alyson Shontell -- Chinese auto giants have their eyes set on Europe-can Volkswagen hold its ground? / Alex Wood Morton -- How India's fast-growing middle class propelled HDFC Bank into the Global 500 / Nicholas Gordon -- Nicolai Tangen runs Norway's $1.7 trillion investment fund. Can he use that leverage to change business's bad habits? / Vivienne Walt -- Global 500: world's largest companies -- As AI gobbles electricity, is now the time to buy unloved utility stocks? / Leo Schwartz -- Chart shows employee engagement levels in the U.S. and globally -- The countries where workers and their bosses are most and least engaged / Nicolas Rapp and Matthew Heimer -- How Eli Lilly went from pharmaceutical slowpoke to $791 billion juggernaut / Erika Fry -- Inside Volkswagen's $130 billion EV battle / Vivienne Walt -- How memestock mania forced CEO Vlad Tenev to reinvent Robinhood-and himself -- How memestock mania forced CEO Vlad Tenev to reinvent Robinhood-and himself / Jeff John Roberts - Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump: Who is the better president for business? / Geoff Colvin -- Panoramic View of the Singapore City Skyline at Sunrise -- Singapore's AI ambitions: How the city-state is keeping up in an arms race dominated by the U.S. and China / Clay Chandler -- Sequoia Capital invested early in Google, Nvidia, and Apple. Can Roelof Botha keep the legendary venture capital firm ahead in the AI future? / Michal Lev-Ram -- Leading the charge: These 25 female-heavy C-suites highlight the dearth of women in Europe's boardrooms / Ryan Hogg and Grethe Schepers -- The Fortune 50 Best Places to Live will serve multigenerational families for the long haul / Alexa Mikhail -- Vanceonomics: Why Trump's 'VC VP' pick could create headaches for big business / Jeff John Roberts -- A photo illustration shows a person in a suit slipping out of an image, as if cut out, leaving a blank space -- The tumultuous Biden-to-Harris handoff shows why political parties need some lessons on succession planning / Lila MacLellan -- AI with hidden biases may be subtly shaping what you think: 'You may not even know that you are being influenced' -- AI with hidden biases may be subtly shaping what you think: 'You may not even know that you are being influenced' / Jeremy KahnRelated records: En: Fortune. - Amsterdam : Time Warner Publishing, 1999- = ISSN 0738-5587. - 05/08/2024 Vol. 190, num. 1 - August-September 2024 , 68 p.Materia / lugar / evento: Crisis económicaAnálisis de riesgosGestión de recursos humanosIndustriaInteligencia artificialInnovación empresarialRankingInversiones privadasPerspectivas económicasOther categories: 922.1Rights: In Copyright (InC) See issue detail