AI Could Eliminate Your Employee's Job – Or Make It Better
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MarketWatch - Business
Goldman says these companies with high labor costs should benefit as job market slows
The flip side of a labor market deteriorating is that wage pressure on profit margins ease. Here are companies that benefit.1 hour ago -
Wired - Tech
The Most Capable Open Source AI Model Yet Could Supercharge AI Agents
A compact and fully open source visual AI model will make it easier for AI to take control of your computer—hopefully in a good way.1 hour ago - Artificial Intelligence -
CNBC - Business
Surging AI demand could cause the world's next chip shortage, report says
A surge in demand for AI semiconductors and AI-enabled smartphones and laptops could lead to the next global chip shortage, according to Bain & Company.1 hour ago -
ABC News - Tech
Can AI make video games more immersive? Some studios turn to AI-fueled NPCs
For decades, video games have relied on scripted, stilted interactions with non-player characters to help shepherd gamers in their journeys1 hour ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
Can AI make video games more immersive? Some studios turn to AI-fueled NPCs for more interaction
For decades, video games have relied on scripted, stilted interactions with non-player characters to help shepherd gamers in their journeys1 hour ago -
Inc. - Business
Job Worries Loom as Consumer Confidence Dips
The Conference Board reports a sizable drop in Americans' outlook for the next six months.1 hour ago -
Wired - Tech
MSI Stealth 18 AI Studio A1V Review: No AI Needed
If you look past all the AI features and marketing, there’s a powerful workhorse and gaming laptop under the hood.1 hour ago - Artificial Intelligence -
The Hill - Politics
We need to have a talk about making the federal bureaucracy work better
At a dinner in Washington, a group of politicians and NGO leaders discussed the challenges of running a federal agency and the importance of having the right people in place to "turn around the ...2 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Quiz: See how your views on climate change compare to others in your area
A Yale poll found two-thirds of Americans say they're worried about climate change. Answer questions from the survey to see how your views compare to others in your area and the nation.3 hours ago - Climate -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
'Saturday Night Live' is turning 50. What's your favorite sketch?
Do you need "more cowbell" or do you have an undying love of the Coneheads? Would you take Wayne and Garth in a fight over the Butabi brothers? Tell us your favorite sketch.4 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
AI Could Eliminate Your Employee's Job – Or Make It Better
Business leaders must be honest about how generative artificial intelligence will affect their employees.4 hours ago - Artificial Intelligence -
ABC News - Sports
Italy's Luna Rossa showed two skippers are better than one on the America's Cup yachts
Italy's Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli surprised its rivals at the last America's Cup by showing up with two helmsmen to steer its foiling yachts4 hours ago -
The New York Times - Business
Trump’s Low-Tax, High-Tariff Strategy Could Clash With Economic Realities
The former president’s efforts to compel companies to remain in the United States had limited success while he was in the White House.5 hours ago -
The New York Times - Tech
Tips for Easier and Faster Typing on Your Smartphone
Shortcuts, small external keyboards and even improved (and free) dictation software can make long sessions of text input much simpler.5 hours ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
On TikTok, Your Local Restaurant Is Doing Sketch Comedy
Once the realm of low-budget TV advertising, the restaurant commercial with owners and staff as actors has returned on TikTok.5 hours ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
How to Turn Your Yard Into a Wildflower Meadow Without Offending the Neighbors
It isn’t easy or fast, but it can be done. Here’s what worked for one couple.5 hours ago -
NBC News - Top stories
U.S. Forest Service pauses seasonal employee hiring amid budget shortfall
The U.S. Forest Service says it will pause seasonal employee hiring in the next fiscal year because of expected budget cuts.5 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Starmer reveals what needs to get ‘worse’ before it gets better
PM points to disruption caused by building and hints at need to ‘properly fund policies’ ahead of expected tax rises in Budget5 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
Why Your Pretty New Homepage Is Probably a Waste of Money
A pair of web design experts with decades of experience between them explain why most homepage redesigns fail miserably, especially now.5 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Phillip Schofield to make TV comeback
The 62-year-old will appear in Channel 5’s Cast Away which sees him stranded on an island for 10 days.6 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
N.Y.C. Rezoning Plan That Could Add 109,000 New Homes Is Set to Advance
The City Planning Commission is expected to approve a major rezoning proposal that would ease restrictions on development. The plan faces headwinds in the City Council.7 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Healthier rice variety could counter rise in diabetes, Philippine scientists say
Researchers develop grain with lower glycaemic index and more protein that ‘could have big impact in Asia and Africa’. Scientists in the Philippines have created a new variety of rice that could ...8 hours ago -
NBC News - Politics
Why Trump is polling better in Georgia than North Carolina: From the Politics Desk
Former President Donald Trump is polling better in Georgia, a battleground state he lost in 2020, than North Carolina, which he won, ahead of the 2024 election.16 hours ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Unique Holiday Traditions Gift Guide
For many people, celebrating the winter holidays means marking it in eccentric and sometimes downright inexplicable ways.20 hours ago -
CBS News - Politics
Dr. Jay Varma fired from current job after COVID-era sex party admission
There's more backlash after Dr. Jay Varma, New York City's former senior health advisor, admitted he ignored the same COVID-19 policies he insisted New Yorkers follow during the pandemic.23 hours ago -
The New York Times - Business
How Trump Could Upend Taxation in America
With slogans and in social-media posts, the former president has dribbled out ideas that, together, would fundamentally change how taxes are collected in the U.S.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Wired - Tech
Sony Bravia 9 TV Review: Can LED Screens Get Much Better?
Sony's top mini LED TV is the ultimate in decadent brightness.3 days ago -
The New York Times - Business
Retiring Solo: How to Plan When You’re on Your Own
More Americans are entering their later years without people they can automatically turn to for assistance with their health and finances. Here’s how to start.4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Will AI Make Job Recruiting More Efficient---but Less Fair?
We asked readers what they think about companies that are relying more on artificial intelligence to screen candidates. Are the trade-offs acceptable?5 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
The Jobs Where You Can Still Land a Signing Bonus
Job offers this fall are going to mission critical hires. If you get one, recruiters say you have leverage.5 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Meta to European Union: Your Tech Rules Threaten to Squelch the AI Boom
The Facebook parent and other companies are warning in an open letter that the regulations risk hampering innovation and economic growth.5 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Tech Jobs Have Dried Up---and Aren't Coming Back Soon
Employment for software engineers has cooled as resources shift toward developing artificial intelligence.6 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Amazon's Return-to-Office Plans Spark Concern and Debate Among Employees
Corporate staffers grumbled after the e-commerce giant told workers to be in the office full time starting next year.September 17