Survey: 63% of US employees would take a pay cut to work remotely
Workers value more than money when it comes to their jobs
Survey reveals 41% of executives expect AI will shrink workforce sizes
Not very collaborative on AI's part
Adobe's new AI aims to become the invisible helping hand for marketing teams and creatives
Another business case for AI in the workplace
Survey reveals almost half of all managers aim to replace workers with AI, could use it to lower wages
Define "collaborative"
A hot potato: A lot of companies try to assuage fears that employees will lose their jobs to AI by assuring them they'll be working alongside the tech, thereby improving efficiency and making their duties less tedious. That claim feels less convincing in light of a new survey that found 41% of managers said they are hoping to replace workers with cheaper AI tools in 2024.
Best and worst metro areas for STEM professionals in 2024
No matter what stage of your career you're at, location can really influence its trajectory
Microsoft hires controversial DeepMind founder Mustafa Suleyman to lead new AI unit
Suleyman has faced multiple accusations of bullying over the years
The cost of staying remote at Dell: No promotions or job changes
Is Dell trimming its headcount without paying severance?
Tech layoffs are becoming the new normal
Salaries have also stagnated, layoffs are second only to the dot-com bubble
The big picture: Job cuts in the tech industry last year were attributed to the need to economize, driven by inflation and a hiring spree during the pandemic. So, what's the explanation this year, especially when many of these firms have accumulated a significant amount of cash?
Amazon's solution for stressed workers: close your eyes and think happy thoughts
Not working for Amazon might be a happy thought
Modern workplace tech linked to lower employee well-being, study finds
Who'd have thought that AI, robots, and trackers could make employees miserable?
Tech workers are dissatisfied with their six-figure salaries, worried about industry layoffs
Many in the industry think they're worth more
Google's super high-tech new office building has terrible Wi-Fi
Is that weird roof design to blame?
What does it really mean to be a woman in tech?
C-Suite execs weigh in on what it's really like to be a woman in tech
Here's how you can get hired at your dream tech company
You might need to go the extra mile, but companies are still hiring
Real-time, AI monitoring at work: Major brands are snooping on employee conversations
Be "Aware" of what you post to Teams or Slack
Knowledge workers who don't use AI will fall behind, says top executive
Roles aren't going away, but they are fundamentally changing
Tech layoffs and share prices don't add up: Cutting costs at financial peaks?
Could this be the start of the great AI replacement?
MIT study finds limited impact of AI on jobs requiring visual tasks
Algorithms could take decades to make a dent in the job market
Apple tells San Diego Siri quality control team to relocate to Texas or get fired
Employees have until the end of the month to make a decision on the 1,300-mile move
Non-tech industries can offer job security to tech talent right now
Want to secure a job in AI? Focus your search on non-tech companies
IMF predicts AI will impact 40% of jobs worldwide, exacerbating inequality and social tensions
The effects will be felt more in advanced economies
The software engineer profession is under threat from AI and intense competition
"There's just so much f**king competition"