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Not surprisingly, generative AI skills topped a list of capabilities companies are seeking in new hires.
With AI 'sucking the air out of almost all non-AI investments in the whole tech world,' companies are cutting what they believe are unnecessary jobs — and replacing them with AI-skilled workers.
Expanding your workers’ tech skills increases their engagement and performance while boosting the company’s innovation and competitiveness.
Companies that require workers to be in the office for a set number of days each week face losing a significant number of employees who cherish work flexibility, new studies showed.
Not only is it important to learn new IT skills, but understanding generative AI can help protect your job security in a rapidly changing world.
Google will continue to lay off people this year as it looks to drive velocity to realize its ambitions.
While some jobs will likely be replaced by AI, the machine-learning technology will also create new roles, help alleviate mundane tasks, and free up workers to focus on more creative work.
Google will lay off hundreds from its ad sales team as part of its restructuring exercise to maintain investor sentiment and adjust to market conditions.
Creating a team with the right people is critical to avoiding pitfalls and achieving the efficiencies and production benefits promised by genAI tools.
AI is likely to affect developed economies a lot more than low-income countries. However, developed economies also stand to gain more in the AI era.