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Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting roughly 1,300 jobs, as their parent company, the Japan-based Recruit Holdings, learns ...
Intel, the Bay Area tech giant whose failure to innovate alongside other major chipmakers has turned it into a laggard of the ...
The report also noted that the company is considering implementing formal AI usage metrics into employee reviews for the next ...
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 ...
Recruit Holdings is eliminating about 1,300 jobs at Indeed and Glassdoor through layoffs, according to an announcement from ...
Tech giants including Amazon and Microsoft restructure their workforce as artificial intelligence transforms industries, ...
The chief executive of the world’s leading chipmaker warned that while artificial intelligence will significantly boost workplace productivity, it could lead to job loss if industries lack innovation.
The news follows a leadership shuffle at Indeed last month in which the company’s CEO acknowledged a focus on leveraging ...
Here are the industries most affected by AI-related job losses.
Job sites Indeed and Glassdoor will cut about 6% of their workforce and Glassdoor will be folded into Indeed, parent company ...
Artificial Intelligence is being used to help pregnant women as they prepare for motherhood, combing through data to ensure both the mom and baby are healthy and safe after giving birth.
Microsoft President Brad Smith says recent layoffs were not directly tied to the burgeoning investment in artificial intelligence.