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Prince said in a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed that the company would cut “measurers” while prioritizing hiring of “builders” and “sellers.”
Recent commencement speakers including Google's Eric Schmidt have been booed for praising AI and encouraging students to use it as they embark on their careers.
Large numbers of college students are now using artificial intelligence to complete—and cheat on—their assignments, suggesting that colleges and universities need to change how they are evaluating students,
Google is restricting the AI Pro tier with usage caps and fewer free perks after announcing it was making the AI Ultra plan more affordable.
Gavin Newsom’s move follows broadening signs of public discontent over AI’s impact on jobs.
To fulfill its ambitions, SpaceX must first fight to catch up in the ongoing AI race against well-financed competitors backed by Big Tech. Musk himself described xAI prior to its SpaceX merger as “the smallest of the AI companies” during court hearings for his lawsuit against OpenAI, according to The Wall Street Journal.
AI anxiety is growing and, in some cases, it's boiling over into public backlash.
Tech stock bulls have driven up the shares of companies that don’t pay dividends and are preparing to welcome more in the IPOs of SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic.
The company's sweeping AI overhaul of Search could reshape how billions of people find information—and impact the publishers and businesses who depend on them.
A new Jersey city has voted to ban new data center developments, effectively blocking one the largest proposed data centers in the state.
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order mandating the state develop plans to prepare for mass AI-related job loss.