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More tech workers feel the pain as Microsoft pivots. Suddenly, the world's most valuable company is going on without them.
The thousands of recently terminated Microsoft employees, navigating one of the company's largest layoffs in years amid a ...
Nearly 65% of U.S. managers use artificial intelligence in some capacity at work, a new survey by Resume Builder shows. An ...
Following the news that 9,000 people are being laid off at the company, one Xbox executive offered some questionable words of ...
Managers are now using AI to make decisions about raises, promotions, and even firings, according to a new survey.
Microsoft expanded a long run of layoffs by announcing a workforce reduction of up to 4 percent, or about 9,100.
Some within the industry, like Dario Amodei of Anthropic, argue that entry-level positions are most susceptible because their tasks are more easily automated. Amodei said that ...
Xbox excutive's now-deleted LinkedIn post, which started on an empathetic note, took a jarring turn when he endorsed using AI ...
After Microsoft’s latest round of 9,000 layoffs, an Xbox executive suggested that affected employees seek support and job search help from AI tools like ChatGPT or Copilot.
The survey also revealed the favorite AI tools used by HR managers, with ChatGPT (53%) by OpenAI emerging as the most ...
Only 75 job cuts by U.S.-based employers in the first half of the year were explicitly attributed to AI, according to ...
In a deleted LinkedIn post Matt Turnbull, an Xbox executive, suggested employees use AI to help with the "emotional load" of ...