(Reuters) - Google's parent Alphabet Inc is cutting about 12,000 jobs as it faces "a different economic reality", it said in a staff memo, doubling down on artificial intelligence (AI) and axing staff ...
Google parent company Alphabet Inc. said it will eliminate 12,000 jobs, making it the latest tech company to lay off employees amid an uncertain economic environment. Chief executive Sundar Pichai ...
Let’s start with Tesla. The electric vehicle pioneer has slashed 14,500 jobs, a 14% reduction in its workforce. CEO Elon Musk cited inefficiencies as the reason behind the cuts, though plans to ...
Just days after Alphabet and Google CEO Sudar Pichai warned workers of more downsizing this year, the former is laying off dozens of employees, mainly support staff, at its moonshot lab. Alphabet is ...
Alphabet Inc.'s top lawyer Kent Walker tried to quell growing fears that AI will eliminate jobs, saying the technology will instead enhance a worker's life if harnessed correctly. "Jobs will change, ...
AI jobs sprouted like mushrooms all of a sudden, and even some workers are hiding their AI use from their employers. With this trend, some people feared losing their jobs since machines can now ...
AI success depends on whether enterprise data is ready, reachable, and close enough to the workloads that need it. In this eSpeaks episode, Dell Technologies’ Vrashank Jain explains why fragmented ...