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After Microsoft this week unveiled a $4 billion, five-year global initiative to help millions of people adapt to the rise of ...
Companies may be avoiding calling their layoffs AI-related, a study says.
As AI adoption rises, UK companies are pulling back from hiring in vulnerable sectors like tech and finance, with job ...
By contrast, the World Economic Forum surveyed 1,000 large companies worldwide, which identified AI as the top driver of ...
Recruit Holdings , the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, will reduce headcount by around 1,300 across the two job ...
Their Japanese parent company said Glassdoor will fold into Indeed. The company wants more AI use, particularly in writing ...
Indeed and Glassdoor — both owned by the Japanese group Recruit Holdings Co. — are cutting roughly 1,300 jobs as part of a ...
Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting 1,300 jobs as AI adoption leads to major layoffs across the tech industry internationally and in Australia.
Microsoft’s chief commercial officer Judson Althoff noted AI has been so useful that Microsoft was able to save more than ...
Only 75 job cuts by U.S.-based employers in the first half of the year were explicitly attributed to AI, according to ...
UK businesses are dialling back hiring for jobs that are likely to be affected by the rollout of AI. Read more at ...
The real-world effects that AI will have on the white-collar workforce are starting to come into focus, said Chip Cutter and ...