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In April, the tech industry lost 214,000 positions as companies shifted toward AI roles and skills-based hiring amid economic uncertainty.
The company needs to change its App Store policies — and fast.
Enhancements include a new AI assistant for developers and the ability to transform unstructured data from various file types into customized apps.
The president's executive order would push AI education in K–12 schools; the idea gets support from education experts, but raises concerns about how early students should learn about the technology.
As AI gallops into the business world, tech workers often feel overwhelmed, pressured to learn new skills and afraid for their jobs, leading to burnout and disengagement. Here’s what IT leaders can do.
AI is reshaping the job market by automating tasks, raising skill demands, and reducing entry-level opportunities.
As AI advances and skills gaps grow, businesses are increasingly hiring skilled freelancers, who say they are seeking more autonomy than traditional jobs offer. Gen Z is leading the trend.
With its legacy on the line, a report that the chip giant plans a drastic restructuring reveals a company fighting to redefine its place in an AI-dominated world.
New research shows that many workers, especially younger ones, feel their degrees aren't needed as employers shift toward skills-based hiring over formal education.
Generative AI is being widely used by job seekers to fake resumes, interviews, and even identities — fueling a global rise in hiring fraud that’s costing companies millions and making it harder for real candidates to get hired.
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