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Meta's aggressive recruitment strategy with $100 million bonuses disrupts the AI industry, sparking debates on talent retention and organisational culture.
Elijah Clark, an advisor on AI implementation, says company leaders are drawn to artificial intelligence because it operates efficiently, doesn't strike, and doesn't request pay raises.
With mass layoffs and skill gaps growing, the EU is under pressure to adapt the AI Act to protect jobs without stifling ...
This year’s torrid deal-making pace is definitely not taking a pause for summer. On Wednesday, I reported that OpenAI is months ahead of schedule in raising money for its $40 billion ...
The first job cuts directly linked to artificial intelligence, and a rearguard action by the union movement to fight back, are signs of what’s to come.
AI could replace up to 50% of jobs in 5 years, experts warn—though roles like housekeeping and roofing may remain largely unaffected.
Zuckerberg is dreaming up a utopia in which superintelligent AIs benevolently stop short of taking over everybody's jobs, ...
A new Microsoft report ranks 80 professions by their risk of being replaced by AI tools. Microsoft study identified jobs most ...
Originally a derogatory nickname used by clone troopers for battle droids in Star Wars, the word has found new life in meme ...
Some people still dismiss AI as mere hype, but AI companies now have numbers to prove it’s anything but. Anthropic’s revenue has ...
The open-source model – a software development ethos in which source code is made freely available for public ...
Mark Zuckerberg has broadcast plenty of loud signals that he, too, is a true AI CEO. He has directed his company to spend ...