Employers are currently competing for talent in one of the most digitally saturated hiring environments in recent memory. Job boards have never been more accessible, posting has never been faster, and ...
AI won’t replace you at work, but someone using AI likely will. Maybe not today or tomorrow. Maybe not this year or even next. But eventually. And if you wait for eventually, it will be too late. For ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A new Forrester report (via The Register), along with data from banking giant Goldman Sachs, has ...
Plus, whether to use A.I. to get ahead at work — if you think the technology is evil. Credit...Photo illustration by Margeaux Walter for The New York Times Supported by By Max Read Send questions ...
Artificial intelligence has sparked fears it will become a job killer. It’s also fueling a crop of new careers. AI created 640,000 jobs between 2023 and 2025 in the U.S., according to an analysis by ...
A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta returned to São Paulo on Sunday evening because of an engine issue, the airline said. Delta flight 104, an Airbus A330-300, returned to São Paulo ...
Anthropic’s latest research suggests that while AI is rapidly changing the way work gets done, it hasn’t meaningfully eliminated jobs. At least, not yet. But beneath what Anthropic’s head of economics ...
The New Zealand-born country music singer, 58, recently performed on the Bahamas-bound Top Shelf Country Cruise ship to a crowd of just over 1,000 people. The US cruise line employs several successful ...
Americans feel gloomy about artificial intelligence, and everyone connected to the industry knows it. “AI is not very popular in the U.S. right now,” Sam Altman, the OpenAI CEO who runs ChatGPT, ...
Good morning. Another bitterly cold morning yields to a better afternoon, with sun and a high of around 40. A low near 34 overnight. The Capitals visit Vancouver tonight. You can find me on Bluesky, I ...
Crew on path to exit Earth orbit, target the moon after key thruster firing Artemis II astronauts document Earth using GoPros, iPhones and Nikon cameras Crew encountered and resolved a minor toilet ...