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Fearing layoffs and AI, workers are reading into their bosses' looks and the lack of snacks. Welcome to office paranoia.
AI has changed the job landscape in some ways, but I don't think it's the reason the industry is experiencing more layoffs.
In July alone, rising adoption of generative AI technology by private employers accounted for more than 10,000 job cuts, ...
The layoffs were done to impacted employees through a pre-recorded video message from Cannon-Brookes, a method that has drawn ...
Intel, Microsoft, Amazon, HPE, Meta, and NetApp were among the top companies in terms of tech layoffs in the first half of ...
A new report from Indeed reveals that tech job postings in July were down 36% from early 2020 levels. While AI is a factor, ...
After officially stepping into the tech industry nearly three decades ago, the man's first major career setback came in 2008, ...
Labor market intelligence firm Lightcast also found that so-called "human" skills such as communication and complex ...
From his first layoff at Sun Microsystems in 2008 to pandemic-era job cuts and large-scale corporate downsizing, Kriguer’s ...
As companies use terms like reorganization, restructuring, and optimization in job cuts, AI may be at work more than they ...
The conversation around AI replacing humans has been both feverish and fear-laced, but Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff cuts ...
That being said, employers' growing investments in AI are also creating opportunities for some workers. About 87% of business leaders who have hiring plans in 2025 said having AI experience is ...