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Companies may be avoiding calling their layoffs AI-related, a study says.
Fearing layoffs and AI, workers are reading into their bosses' looks and the lack of snacks. Welcome to office paranoia.
Microsoft plans to donate $4 billion worth of cash, technology and training to enhance artificial intelligence education, a ...
Brad Smith defends Microsoft layoffs, addresses AI’s role, and explains the company’s $4B workforce initiative amid a major ...
More tech workers feel the pain as Microsoft pivots. Suddenly, the world's most valuable company is going on without them.
Workers who've lost their jobs at least in part because of artificial intelligence are having to pivot to entirely new career paths.
The two major job-seeking platforms are slashing 1,300 employees and restructuring for AI.
As AI barrels into the workplace, job search firms like Indeed and Glassdoor are replacing workers with the technology.
In addition to using AI to determine who gets laid off, 78% of HR managers said they use it to decide on raises and 77% rely ...
The parent company of Indeed and Glassdoor is laying off about 1,300 jobs, CBS News reports. The CEO of the parent company apparently wrote in a memo that “AI is changing the world.” [Link: Indeed and ...
Lee, one of the things that’s happened just in the last few months is I’m starting to see real layoffs real among the mega ...
Recruit Holdings , the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, will reduce headcount by around 1,300 across the two job ...