The newly reinstated Anthropic model topped charts for automating work. Here's what that means for the future.
AI could transform work for more than a quarter of workers in advanced economies, with effects that may surpass past shifts ...
AI is raising the bar for freshers as routine entry-level tasks get automated. Here’s how India’s first-job market is ...
As human-AI hybrid teams become more prominent, organizations need to reimagine how roles look and classify who (or what) can ...
Public opinion shifts rapidly and benchmarks are not reliable.
Zapier reports that AI agent evaluation is crucial for ensuring reliable performance in real-world scenarios, identifying ...
AI's economic impact is hard to forecast now, but seven specific trends—from entry-level hiring to inflation—signal what ...
It took longer than I expected, but I finally got my fitness studio up and running! Between negotiating the lease, buying ...
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Jen Psaki explains the surprisingly simple presidential task Trump just can't seem to master
"I mean, that’s supposed to be one of those very easy things, right?" asked the MS NOW anchor.
“AI does not ever have to deny us an economy based on work, contribution, and dignity,” writes Gene Sperling.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Princeton computer scientist Sayash Kapoor about his assertions that AI won't lead to mass layoffs.
AI job displacement reached a new threshold in May 2026: for the third consecutive month, artificial intelligence was the leading reason U.S. employers cited for cutting positions, accounting for ...
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