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Just a few weeks ago Klarna's CEO - who literally used an AI doppelganger to deliver an earnings report - admitted to ...
Two tech investors say behind closed doors, CEOs are discussing what they won't admit publicly: AI means smaller teams.
Artificial intelligence really does make mistakes—sometimes big ones. Last weekend, I put half a dozen emails with details of ...
Technology has often been bad news for blue-collar jobs. Now, white-collar workers could be facing pink slips.
We maintain a Strong Buy on Teleperformance, driven by resilient growth in Specialized Services, AI upside, and the market's ...
When CEOs start using their avatars on investor calls, replacing the CEO with AI is the next logical step. Some have already taken the leap.
According to Salesforce, the use of AI internally has allowed it to hire fewer engineering and customer service roles.
The OpenAI deal that values Jony Ive’s artificial intelligence startup at $6.5 billion stands to reward investors in the ...
Klarna, Starbucks, and Duolingo are admitting that AI can't do everything. However, their actions show they still want AI to ...
Yuan used an AI avatar of himself via Zoom Clips, the company's asynchronous video creation tool. The clip, which you can see ...
With AI being on the lips of almost every CEO, it makes some sort of poetic sense that the lips of every CEO may soon be AI.
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn acknowledged employee anxiety over AI, urging teams to embrace the technology amid rising ...