Job-search experts think it's fine to use AI to help with résumés, cover letters, and networking but to avoid some mistakes.
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A new multi-university study surveyed 69 economists, 52 AI experts, and 38 superforecasters. They agree: faster AI means ...
Employers are keen on identifying AI use cases at work in pursuit of productivity, but many remain unsure of how to proceed.
Here’s what I’ve deduced firsthand: AI isn’t coming for your job in the way people fear. Its aspirations are far more subtle.
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this edition…Anthropic sues the Pentagon over supply chain risk designation…Yann LeCun raises $1 billion for his new startup…Some reassuring and not so reassuring ...
The challenge is not predicting which jobs will vanish, but understanding how work is being transformed—and ensuring that our ...
According to LinkedIn, two-thirds of corporate leaders won’t consider candidates without AI skills.
New research suggests AI may not replace jobs but increase workloads, as workers spend more time on communication, multitasking, and extended hours.