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Semafor reported Monday that "War Room" podcast host Steve Bannon – who was White House chief strategist in the first Trump ...
The two seem to have paused their online war of words. But the president may sell his Tesla and has continued to criticize ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang isn’t holding back when it comes to the looming impact of AI on the job market. At the Milken Institute’s Global Conference earlier this month, he made it clear ...
Steve Bannon has strongly condemned the Trump administration's approval of over 135,000 H-1B visas, deeming it "outrageous" amid tech layoffs and AI-driven job displacement. He insists that all ...
Job interviews are stressful enough — but throw in a glitchy AI recruiter, and you’ve got a full-blown digital nightmare. TikTok user Ken @its_ken04 is going viral after her job interview at a ...
The operators of the study interpret the 120,600 search queries on the topic of job loss due to AI with considerable concerns among employees in a country where the technological infrastructure is ...
The Supreme Court expressed concerns about job losses in the automobile sector due to AI, as it urged the government to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. The court emphasized the need for ...
Candidates embellished their experience to match the job description. On top of that, engineers were caught using artificial intelligence tools to “cheat” on live coding tests. The California ...
We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Job searching has never been fun, but a stream of AI-generated job listings and applicant tools has made it even harder.
Bannon claims Musk is imposing his "freak experiments" on the U.S. while cutting thousands of federal jobs under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Despite the attacks, Donald Trump ...
AI in the workplace continues to grow, with 53% of firms using it in 2023 and 24% planning for 2024. Despite job concerns, 91% of companies intend to hire — but they do value AI skills in prospective ...
Where AI is concerned in replacing human-led tasks, 43% of Americans draw the line at interviewing for a job with one, according to new research. An exclusive survey conducted for Newsweek by Talker ...