Businesses are being accused of “AI washing,” using the tech to disguise the real reason behind the recent era of mass ...
The possibility that companies are spinning employees and investors and using AI as a shiny excuse for ugly layoffs has ...
Sam Altman is starting to get the sneaking suspicion that companies might be using the technology he’s dedicated his life to ...
Real AI delivers measurable outcomes tied to faster time-to-market, reduced errors and healthier margins. Today, hesitation ...
The Block co-founder cut nearly half the company's staff, claiming AI made them redundant, but analysts say poor management was the real reason.
Half of the “buy now, pay later” company’s jobs in Australia have been cut, but co-founder Nick Molnar insists the business has never been stronger.
AI washing involves companies exaggerating or misrepresenting their AI technology to attract investors or gain a competitive ...
The possibility that companies are spinning employees and investors and using AI as a shiny excuse for ugly layoffs has become widespread enough that it has a nickname: AI-washing.
Some economists are warning there’s no sign of AI-related job displacement appearing in the labor data. Altman claimed it’s just a matter of time until it does.
Public companies have strong incentive to portray themselves as AI leaders, but when the promised AI-driven benefits fail to materialize, ...
"They only experience time, distance, and human activities through patterns in text," one expert told Newsweek.