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IBM has reportedly let go of approximately 8,000 workers, with the majority of these layoffs said to be concentrated within ...
Despite the layoffs, IBM says its workforce has actually increased, as the company has hired more people across departments ...
AI may already replacing some entry-level tech roles, according to new research, as the evidence mounts for a paradigm shift.
Walmart is aggressively embracing AI across its operations. With over 240 million customer visits across its 10,500+ stores, ...
Economic uncertainty and the rise of artificial intelligence have many wondering whether the bottom rung of the white collar ...
IBM had earlier replaced about 200 HR positions relating to answering frequently asked questions with with Artificial ...
It is learnt that several of those affected by the layoffs are employed in Walmart’s Bengaluru and Chennai GCCs in India.
The large-scale reduction in the headcount reflects the company’s strategic pivot towards the rising influence of artificial ...
Walmart plans to introduce several hundred new roles across the US and India, with opportunities open to recently laid-off employees.
After Microsoft, and Google, tech giant IBM followed suit by reportedly laying off close to 8,000 individuals, the verticals significantly affected being Human Resources (HR) department.
With fewer entry-level jobs and AI increasingly being used to write and review code, the role of software engineers may no longer be the same as it once was.
With fewer entry-level jobs and AI increasingly being used to write and review code, the role of software engineers may no longer be the same as it once was.