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Enthusiasm for all things related to artificial intelligence has powered the stock market higher in recent years. But now, Wall Street is taking a harder look at Big Tech’s scramble to monetize the AI boom.
The quality of Big Tech earnings may not matter much right now as everyone gets swept up into the AI boom. But at some point, investors will be questioning how strong they really are.
Last month, Jason Grad issued a late-night warning to the 20 employees at his tech startup. “You've likely seen Clawdbot trending on X/LinkedIn. While cool, it is currently unvetted and high-risk for our environment," he wrote in a Slack message with a ...
Back-to-back verdicts this week against Meta and YouTube could usher in a new chapter in accountability for tech companies, while opening the door to fresh legal challenges, experts tell CBS News. Two cases, decided in New Mexico and California, are the ...
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Bay Area-based tech company announces shocking layoff of nearly a quarter of its workforce
More pain for the Bay Area tech sector as another company announces layoffs — this time a staggering 23% of the workforce. The San Mateo action-based camera maker GoPro will let nearly a quarter of its workforce around the world go by the second quarter ...
A White House spokesperson told CNBC the administration had been working with industry leaders to mitigate disruption brought about by the conflict.
In the past few months, a wave of tech corporations have announced significant staff cuts and attributed them to efficiency gains driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Genuine disruption is visible in specific corners of the labour market, though the ...
AI use is no longer optional if you work in tech. While many sectors are still experimenting with artificial intelligence, the tech industry has moved to the next phase: tracking their workers’ use of AI tools—and enforcing it if they have to.
Two of YouTube’s biggest tech reviewers have joined forces to break down the marketing tactics they say tech companies use to make incremental product updates sound like major leaps forward.
The company also announced its subsidiary SciTec penned agreement with the U.S. Space Force as part of its missile defense Golden Dome for American architecture program.