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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."
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- An Ex-Food52 Executive Stole at Least $270,000 Using the Company Credit Card: 'A Very Conservative Estimate'
- 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.'
- Bed Bath & Beyond Is Making a Brick-and-Mortar Comeback — But Not in One Big State, According to Its Executive Chairman
- Nearly 95% of Companies Saw Zero Return on In-House AI Investments, According to a New MIT Study: 'Little to No Measurable Impact'
- Do You Have a Store on Walmart or Amazon? You Can Now List Your Products on Best Buy, Too, Next to the TVs.
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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.
Do You Have a Store on Walmart or Amazon? You Can Now List Your Products on Best Buy, Too, Next to the TVs.
Best Buy is launching a third-party marketplace to increase its online shopping variety.
'One of the Dumbest Things I've Ever Heard': Here's Why Companies Shouldn't Replace Entry-Level Workers With AI, According to the CEO of Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman urged companies to keep hiring and training junior staff members.
Over 70% of Americans Fear AI Replacing Jobs — But That's Not the Top Concern, According to a New Poll
More than 4,000 U.S. workers were polled over six days.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Thinks We're in an AI Bubble Because Investors Are 'Overexcited' About Artificial Intelligence
Altman compared the AI bubble to "the tech bubble" or the dot-com crash.
'Internet Culture Is Changing the English Language': Gen Alpha Gibberish 'Skibidi' Added to the Cambridge Dictionary Online
Gen Z terms "tradwife" and "delulu" also made the cut (though they haven't made it past basic spell check yet).
A Ex-Google AI Pioneer Says Getting a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence Is No Longer Worth It. Here's Why.
Jad Tarifi, who founded Google's first generative AI team and has a Ph.D. from the University of Florida, wouldn't recommend starting a program now.
'Their Goal Is to Trick Employees': One of the Largest Job Application Software Companies in the U.S. Was Hacked, Exposing Personal Data
Workday revealed the hack in a blog post on Friday.
Major Companies Including Google and McKinsey Are Bringing Back In-Person Job Interviews to Combat AI Cheating
Recruiters say potential hires are reading out answers from AI instead of thinking of their own during interviews.
Is Gen Z Really Taking Their Parents to Job Interviews? A New Report Suggests 3 in 4 Already Have.
A new survey suggests that mom and/or dad are attending their 20-something children's job interviews in shocking numbers.
Here Are the Exact Salaries AT&T Pays Employees, From AI Engineers to Product Managers
The filings revealed that AT&T's compensation is competitive, with software engineers and principal software engineers earning $167,098 to $207,425.