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Nvidia CEO Says AI Is Creating Jobs, Not Destroying Them
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is pushing back against growing fears that artificial intelligence will destroy jobs, arguing instead that AI is creating a large new wave of work. Speaking at a Milken Institute event with MSNBC’s Becky Quick, Huang said AI should be seen as a job creator and a major opportunity for the United States to rebuild its industrial strength. His comments come at a time when many workers, especially younger and entry-level employees, are worried about how qu
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2 days ago3 min read


Coinbase Layoffs Show How AI Is Reshaping the Workplace
Coinbase is cutting 14% of its workforce as CEO Brian Armstrong pushes the company to become leaner, faster, and more focused on artificial intelligence. The layoffs are expected to affect about 700 employees, based on the company’s reported workforce size of 4,951 at the end of 2025. Armstrong said the decision comes as Coinbase faces two major pressures at once: a weaker crypto market and the rapid rise of AI tools that are changing how companies operate. In a letter to emp
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Meta and Microsoft Cut Jobs as AI Spending Surges
Meta and Microsoft are the latest major technology companies to show how deeply artificial intelligence is reshaping the industry. Meta announced that it will cut about 8,000 workers, which is around 10 percent of its workforce, as the company continues pouring money into AI infrastructure and expensive AI talent. The cuts are being presented as part of a larger effort to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and create more room for new investments in other parts of the business
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Apr 243 min read


Why Big Tech Keeps Using AI to Explain Layoffs and CEO Shakeups
Big Tech has started telling a very specific story about layoffs: artificial intelligence is making companies leaner, faster, and less dependent on human labour. In recent months, firms including Amazon, Meta, Pinterest, and Atlassian have linked job cuts to AI driven productivity gains, while executives such as Mark Zuckerberg have framed 2026 as a turning point for how work will fundamentally change. The message is simple and powerful. AI is no longer just a tool for experi
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Mar 304 min read


AI Skills Gap Grows as Job Cuts and Workplace Pressure Rise
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the workplace, but the latest wave of reporting suggests the biggest story is not mass unemployment just yet. Instead, businesses and economists are describing a more uneven transition, one in which productivity gains are arriving quickly, experienced AI users are pulling ahead, and companies are beginning to rethink how many workers they actually need. Across research, executive commentary, and economic analysis, a new picture is emerging
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Mar 294 min read


Mark Zuckerberg’s AI Agent Could Change How Meta Is Run
Meta is pushing artificial intelligence beyond consumer products and directly into the executive office, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly developing a personal AI agent to help him run the company. According to the reports, the tool is designed to retrieve information quickly and cut through the multiple layers of communication that usually exist inside a company as large as Meta. Instead of waiting for updates to move through teams and managers, Zuckerberg’s AI agent can
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Mar 234 min read


Constellation Software Bets AI Won’t Break Its Software Model
Constellation Software is trying to reassure investors that it can handle the growing disruption artificial intelligence may bring to the software industry. On its latest earnings call, president and CEO Mark Miller said the company is taking AI very seriously, but believes it is in a strong position because its businesses are built on something deeper than just coding speed. Constellation owns hundreds of software companies serving niche industries with mission critical prod
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Mar 153 min read


Atlassian Cuts 1,600 Jobs as Company Pivots Toward AI Future
Atlassian, the Australian software company behind widely used collaboration tools like Jira, Confluence, and Trello, has announced a major restructuring that will eliminate about 1,600 jobs, roughly 10% of its global workforce. The layoffs are part of a broader effort by the company to shift its strategy toward artificial intelligence and strengthen its enterprise sales capabilities. While the move reflects a growing trend across the technology industry, it has sparked debate
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Mar 123 min read


Opera Introduces $20 Neon Browser: Can AI Rethink Research?
Opera has officially opened public access to its long-anticipated AI browser, Neon, marking one of the most ambitious attempts yet to merge everyday browsing with advanced artificial intelligence. After several months of private testing that began in October and an initial reveal in May, Neon is now available to anyone willing to pay its subscription fee of $19.90 per month (Yahoo). The launch places Opera squarely in the emerging category of agentic browsers, a space also
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Dec 11, 20253 min read


MIT Study Reveals AI Gains: How Far Will Automation Go?
Artificial intelligence has advanced to the point where it can already perform work equal to nearly 12% of the U.S. labor market, according to a new set of studies from MIT. Using a large scale simulation model called the Iceberg Index, researchers created a digital twin of the American workforce by mapping 151 million workers, their occupations, and more than 32,000 skills against what today’s AI tools can already do. The result shows that current systems have the technica
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Nov 27, 20253 min read


Google’s AI Code Surge: Over 25% of New Code is AI-Generated, Fueling Massive Revenue Growth
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries, Google stands at the forefront of this evolution—not just developing AI but using it...
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Nov 15, 20242 min read
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