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Forbes· 2025-12-11 05:07
Ali Ansari’s decision to turn micro1’s AI recruitment assistant into a data labeling business spiked the company’s valuation from $80 million to discussions at $2.5 billion. Now he’s working on cornering the market for humanoid training data.Read more: https://t.co/0JfN16VZ8K https://t.co/YFYcwmPLGe ...
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Forbes· 2025-12-11 04:30
One of the most powerful executives in the Middle East, Hana al Rostamani has been the Group CEO of First Abu Bank since 2021. She is the first woman to run the bank, which reported $365 billion in assets at the end of the first half of its fiscal 2025. #PowerWomen https://t.co/ehqpmfQQj5Illustration: Oriana Fenwick for Forbes ...
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Forbes· 2025-12-11 03:30
In industry, women manage the infrastructure governments rely on but cannot run themselves. SpaceX’s Gwynne Shotwell (No. 20) keeps the systems behind defense and global connectivity functioning. #PowerWomen https://t.co/sTf06505ydIllustration: Oriana Fenwick for Forbes https://t.co/PHfwu9GuvX ...
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Forbes· 2025-12-11 02:30
Huntr/x is making history.Their song "Golden" (feat. Ejae, Audrey Nuna, & Rei Ami) is the first girl group track to top the Billboard 100 since Destiny’s Child in 2001—and it's now a Grammy nominee. #PowerWomen https://t.co/xXjgdFJ3XnIllustration: Oriana Fenwick for Forbes https://t.co/acNoee3OiZ ...
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Forbes· 2025-12-11 01:30
Gunjan Kedia was named president of U.S. Bancorp in May 2024 and CEO in April 2025, taking a key leadership role in an organization with nearly 70,000 employees and more than $660 billion in assets. See where she landed on the 2025 World's 100 Most Powerful Women list. #PowerWomen https://t.co/ehqpmfQQj5 ...