Amazon and Walmart are among firms warning employees of layoffs or disruption from AI as leaders across corporate America talk of increasing efficiency.
No boom is useful if your skills do not match up, and any boom is good if you can reinvent yourself, building on what you can do and adapting to a new environment.
As Amazon confirmed another round of corporate job cuts this week — part of a sweeping global shift toward automation and ...
Amazon is accused of controlling workers through a surveillance dragnet, while skirting responsibility for their wellbeing.
Many economists say that the AI boom accounted for more than half of America's 1.6% growth rate over the first six months of ...
Revenue increased from $167.7 billion in Q2 to $180.2 billion in Q3. AWS growth accelerated from 17.5% to 20.2% year-over-year. AWS backlog rose from $195 billion to $200 billion. Special charges for ...
Amazon starts building $10 billion data center in Richmond County, North Carolina to power Amazon Web Services, promises 500 jobs but won’t share energy usage ...
On Tuesday, Amazon laid off 14,000 employees in an effort to improve operations by removing layers of bureaucracy, according ...
Planned investments of $40 billion in 14 APEC economies are projected to generate $45 billion for the U.S. GDP through ...
Lucid aims to develop fully autonomous vehicles for private use and introduce artificial intelligence in its factories via a ...
General Motors is planning to launch a new eyes-off driving system on the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028.  Last week, GM CEO ...