April 22 (Reuters) - IBM's (IBM.N), opens new tab revenue growth slowed in the first quarter on sluggishness in its software business, fanning fears of disruption from artificial intelligence tools ...
IBM, a leading corporate computing company and one of the most storied names in American business, has agreed to pay the U.S. government $17 million to settle Justice Department allegations that the ...
IBM entered into a $17 million settlement agreement on Friday with the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations that it engaged in “illegal DEI practices” by taking into account “race, color, ...
IBM has agreed to pay $17 million to the Department of Justice to settle claims its diversity, equity and inclusion programs were discriminatory and unlawful. It’s the first resolution reached under ...
IBM reached a settlement with the federal government on Friday, agreeing to pay roughly $17 million to resolve allegations of illegal diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices. Acting Attorney ...
IBM agreed to pay $17.1 million to resolve allegations that it implemented illegal diversity, equity and inclusion practices in hiring and employment. The settlement involves Justice Department ...
IBM's Dave McCann is using an AI agent to prepare for client meetings. He said "Digital Dave" helps him save five hours a week by eliminating 30-minute prep calls. Companies from tiny startups to the ...
A new study finds that certain patterns of AI use are driving cognitive fatigue, while others can help reduce burnout. by Julie Bedard, Matthew Kropp, Megan Hsu, Olivia T. Karaman, Jason Hawes and ...
aiotelnet is a lightweight, asynchronous Telnet client for Python, designed for easy integration into modern async applications. Notice: AI has been used to generate parts of this project. It has been ...
Recently, I used Costco's Auto Program to save thousands of dollars when buying a car. It was easy to use, and I liked that I didn't have to negotiate or haggle with a dealership. More Costco members ...
For most people, the IBM name is a fragment of the past, something that only comes up in old '80s sci-fi movies or in documentaries of ancient tech. The company's still up and running, and it does ...