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Amid AI job disruption, students, parents and guidance counselors should open their eyes to the industries that are growing ...
There are deep age, gender, occupation, and class-based social divides in how people use generative AI applications—such as ...
If the last century taught us anything, it’s that technology alone doesn’t solve problems or create business value. How ...
Paylocity reports on the urgent need for upskilling in an AI-driven workplace, highlighting strategies to address skills gaps ...
McDonald's AI hiring platform McHire faced a limited security breach affecting five candidate records despite reports suggesting millions were compromised.
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming numerous industries, and cybersecurity is no exception. As AI ...
AI isn’t just reshaping existing jobs—it’s opening the door to entirely new career paths that didn’t exist a few years ago.
Microsoft is spending $80 billion on AI initiatives in 2025, and CEO Satya Nadella says headcount is "relatively unchanged" ...
Job-seeking impostors, including deepfakes, are exploiting the remote work trend, defrauding U.S. companies and potentially threatening U.S. national security, according to experts.
Plus, 70 percent of the job skills we use today are expected to change by 2030, as reported by LinkedIn—a predicted shift that will largely be attributed to AI. Ironically, these shifts have ...
Job listings for these roles—typically technology jobs that perform administrative or support work like database admins, auditors, or IT security—fell 31 percent.