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AI Automation Threatens Entry-Level Tech Jobs, Research Finds
New research suggests AI is reducing the number of entry-level tech jobs, as automation increasingly takes on routine tasks. This…
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Cisco Predicts AI Will Power 68 Percent of Customer Support by 2028
Cisco forecasts that by 2028, 68 percent of tech vendor customer support will be managed by AI. This shift highlights…
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nCino Lays Off 7 Percent as AI Reshapes Fintech Operations
nCino is reducing its workforce by 7 percent while emphasizing new AI opportunities. The fintech company says automation and artificial…
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AI-Powered Manufacturing Revolutionizes Battery Quality and Cost Efficiency
AI-powered manufacturing is reducing battery defects and production costs, leading to higher quality and cost-effective batteries. This advancement is significant…
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Salesforce Acquires Informatica for 8 Billion to Expand AI Data Platform
Salesforce has agreed to acquire Informatica for approximately 8 billion dollars, aiming to enhance its AI-driven data management offerings. The…
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Bain and Palantir Partner to Accelerate AI Adoption for Enterprises
Bain and Company is teaming up with Palantir Technologies to boost AI adoption for businesses. The partnership aims to combine…
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US Policymakers Face Crucial Decisions on AI Regulation and Innovation
A debate over whether to regulate or accelerate artificial intelligence is emerging in the US, with policymakers and industry leaders…
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ScotRail Faces Backlash Over AI Announcer Voice Cloning Controversy
ScotRail has deployed a new AI-powered announcer that closely replicates the voice of a real person. The individual whose voice…
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Nvidia Collaborates with Swedish Firms to Launch AI Factory
Nvidia has partnered with leading Swedish companies to build a new AI factory, aiming to enhance the development of advanced…
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AI Revolutionizes Health Care: VC Insights Highlight Impact on Startups and Innovation
A recent survey asked venture capitalists to weigh in on how artificial intelligence is transforming health care, with most citing…