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December 10, 2024
Best Places to Work in IT 2025
Our 31st annual report finds that leading companies prioritize upskilling and retention strategies as IT expands its impact and influence across the business.
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Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks: Overwhelmed cybersecurity teams need autonomous solutions
This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, weâre reminded that todayâs cybersecurity landscape is rapidly evolving and advanced, proactive, and comprehensive security technology is not optional but essential.
After shooting, UnitedHealthcare comes under scrutiny for AI use in treatment approval
The use of AI tools in healthcare and by insurance providers has raised the question of whether high denial rates are a glitch â or a feature.
OpenAI announces ChatGPT Pro, priced at $200 per month
Analyst says OpenAI is betting on enterprises paying more in order to receive enhanced AI capabilities.
How many jobs are available in technology in the US?
Tech employment held steady in November, as the unemployment rate among IT workers matched the year's all-time low.
2025 Tech Job Market: Rainbows or gloom?
While 2024 was not as difficult than 2023 in terms of the number of technology job layoffs, there are still mixed signals in the job market. While tech unemployment remains low, anecdotally we are discovering that itâs harder for many people to find a new job. What gives? Lucas Mearian, senior reporter at Computerworld, joins the show to discuss job hunting strategies, why companies continue to put obstacles in place on finding good candidates, and the impact of AI on the whole situation.
Google DeepMind and World Labs unveil AI tools to create 3D spaces from simple prompts
Generative AI âworld modelsâ promise a way to create explorable virtual worlds from text and image prompts.
Microsoft: TPM 2.0 is a ânon-negotiableâ requirement for Windows 11
The company reiterated itâs unwilling to lower hardware requirements for Windows 11 as Windows 10 end of support looms in less than a year.
US approves export of AI chips to UAE amid Microsoft-G42 partnership
Advanced AI chip exports deepen collaboration with Emirati AI firm G42 while raising concerns over China ties and US technology safeguards.
ByteDance is about to learn a painful genAI lesson
The TikTok owner fired â and then sued â an intern for âdeliberately sabotagingâ its LLM. This sounds more like a management failure, and a lesson for IT that LLM guardrails are a joke.
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