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The founder and CEO of a successful cyber security firm told us that her organization is successful and profitable only because it is inclusive, and has a diverse and neurodivergent workforce.
Despite glowing reviews, a rigorous study shows experienced coders take longer to complete tasks with AI, while still believing they’re faster.
Xbox producer Matt Turnbull wrote in a post on LinkedIn that those affected could use AI to help them cope.
US tech hiring jumped in June, adding 90,000 jobs and cutting the industry unemployment rate to 2.8%. AI demand is growing, employers are favoring skills over degrees, but some sectors still saw cuts.
The company will fight hard against Europe's implementation of the Digital Markets Act.
In this interview, a CEO and founder gives his view of how AI will impact industry and work, as well as how young people can survive and thrive in the AI era. Our guest says that being flexible and adaptable is key, as well as understanding that what
A Resume Builder survey found 60% of US managers use AI for key staff decisions, often with little oversight or training.
Your weekly round-up of the questions asked by readers of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World sees Smart Answers explain how to make agentic AI work for any organization; identify which IT jobs AI will replace; and interrogate why i
While generative AI technology can help job seekers on their quest, real skills and a personal touch still matter more, says George Denlinger, operational president of Robert Half.
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