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Big Tech is spending billions in a fierce AI talent war, using billion-dollar offers and reverse acquihires that reshape Silicon Valley and threaten innovation.
Business leaders have offered dire warnings in recent months about the turmoil artificial intelligence (AI) could unleash on the job market, predicting widespread worker displacement and mass ...
Meta froze AI hiring to reorganize its superintelligence lab after months of luring talent with lavish offers.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows 71% of Americans fear AI could permanently erase jobs, highlighting rising anxiety as companies ...
The companies that are succeeding with in-house AI, however, have seen revenue jump from zero to $20 million in a year.
In today’s CEO Daily: Diane Brady on what CEOs are saying about the AI bubble. The big story: Trump will provide Ukraine with ...
Built using AI technology from Baidu and DeepSeek, the virtual livestreamers sell everything from wet wipes to printers 24 ...
Kiyosaki’s story about rejecting his poor dad’s advice and following his rich dad’s instead highlights a simple choice: ...
Rep. Don Beyer says it's a mistake to allow Nvidia remain in business with China and dubs US-NVDA revenue-sharing deal ...
Databricks announced on Tuesday a new funding round that would lead to a 61% surge in its valuation to more than $100 billion ...
“Artificial intelligence is going to replace literally half of all white-collar workers in the U.S.,” Ford Motor Chief Executive Jim Farley said in an interview last week with author Walter Isaacson ...
In the weeks since, revelations have confirmed what the initial stories only implied and helped clarify the reasons: While ...