AI versus hiring new talent, according to The State of Tech Talent 2026 "The AI skills gap is growing too fast for companies to hire their way out," said Daniele Grassi, CEO of General Assembly.
Employees are now ‘workers,’ but that didn’t happen overnight. When did it become OK to refer to employees as “workers”? And how did those workers suddenly become disposable? The shift to “workers” ...
Wall Street giants step up automation bets as advisors weigh how AI-fueled back offices will reshape service, staffing, and ...
The race to integrate artificial intelligence is on among the banks. BNY now has 134 "digital employees," who work alongside humans.
Worker reliance on AI is getting bad, with a recent study showing that nearly a third of employees would use the breakthrough technology at work, even if expressly told not to by their boss. While ...
As companies double down on rewarding star performers, it's the end of the "everybody has potential" era.
A new report highlights significant employee resistance to new workplace technology, with 1 in 7 refusing its use. This isn’t anti-innovation but stems from poor implementation, inadequate training, ...
It’s really hard to give computer instructions to people who don’t understand computers at all. But it’s even harder to help someone who thinks they know what they are doing, but they have no idea.
Google is looking to trim its workforce even more, offering buyouts to US employees ” who don’t feel aligned” with the company’s strategy in 2025. It’s no secret that the tech industry has had a ...
The IRS moved more than 1,000 IT employees out of its tech shop. Few have been reassigned to permanent roles, but many are helping out with the filing season.
Former Linus Tech Tips employees Alex Clark, Jake Tivy, Jonathan Horst, and Emily Young have all started independent YouTube ...