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Elon Musk's X Corp Is Settling a $500 Million Lawsuit Brought By Ex-Twitter Employees
When Musk took over Twitter in 2022, he laid off around 80% of staff.
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- Paramount Is Cutting Thousands of Jobs This Fall Following Skydance Merger
- Microsoft AI CEO Warns That 'Dangerous' and 'Seemingly Conscious' AI Models Could Arrive in the Next 2 Years: 'Deserves Our Immediate Attention'
- Here's What a Federal Rate Cut Means for Small Businesses, According to Analysts
- Coinbase's CEO Fired Software Engineers Who Didn't Adopt AI Tools: 'We're Leaning as Hard as We Can Into AI'
- Elon Musk Asked Mark Zuckerberg to Join OpenAI Buying Bid, According to Court Filings
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Coinbase's CEO Fired Software Engineers Who Didn't Adopt AI Tools: 'We're Leaning as Hard as We Can Into AI'
Software engineers at Coinbase were asked to explain to the CEO directly why they weren't using AI coding tools (on a Saturday). If they didn't have a good reason, they were fired.
Elon Musk Asked Mark Zuckerberg to Join OpenAI Buying Bid, According to Court Filings
Two summers ago, the billionaire CEOs were discussing locations for their cage fight.
These Are the Highest-Paying Jobs for Older Adults (With the Least Physical Labor), According to a New Report
A new report from career resources platform Resume Genius found jobs with the highest representation of older adults — and the highest pay.
A Big 4 Firm Is Cutting Back on Entry-Level Hiring, According to a Leaked Slideshow
PwC's acceptance rate is already notoriously low, hovering around 5% for internships and 2.5% for full-time roles.
How Labubu Outsold Barbie and Hot Wheels — and Will Help Parent Company Pop Mart Earn $4 Billion This Year
You've most likely seen a Labubu, a plush toy that looks like a monster, hanging from a handbag or belt. Next, it will be on cell phones.
Google Reportedly Told Its Staff to Use AI More or Risk Falling Behind: 'It Seems Like a No-Brainer'
Google says it isn't factoring AI use into performance reviews (yet), but the tech giant is encouraging employees to utilize the technology.
Should High School Students Still Learn to Code? 'Absolutely,' Says OpenAI Engineer
OpenAI researcher Szymon Sidor said that reports telling students not to learn to code are total "misinformation."
An Ex-Food52 Executive Stole at Least $270,000 Using the Company Credit Card: 'A Very Conservative Estimate'
Siloed departments and non-human expense-reporting software helped an employee scam her company out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Target's Soon-to-Be New CEO Started as an Intern at the Company. Here's His 3-Part Turnaround Plan to 'Get Back to Profitable Growth.'
Michael Fiddelke joined Target in 2003 as an intern and has climbed the ranks to become CEO.
Bed Bath & Beyond Is Making a Brick-and-Mortar Comeback — But Not in One Big State, According to Its Executive Chairman
Beyond's Executive Chairman, Marcus Lemonis, issued a statement on Wednesday that takes a stand against the state of California.
Nearly 95% of Companies Saw Zero Return on In-House AI Investments, According to a New MIT Study: 'Little to No Measurable Impact'
The companies that are succeeding with in-house AI, however, have seen revenue jump from zero to $20 million in a year.