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July 11, 2023

Q&A: How AI can help enterprise HR automate employee experiences

Working closely with her company's IT department, STL Chief Human Resources Officer Anjali Byce has continued to experiment with artificial intelligence to automate employee experiences — and keep her finger on the pulse of worker needs. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Google Cloud: Multicloud's moment: Everybody's doing it; Here are 8 tips to do it right

Sponsored by Google Cloud: Multicloud's moment: Everybody's doing it; Here are 8 tips to do it right

“Multi” is often a good thing — but not always. Too much choice can cause indecision and delay. here’s Google Cloud's view of what works, and what doesn’t.

How many jobs are available in technology in the US?

Tech workers are riding high as unemployment dips again and three out of four IT workers seeking jobs have multiple offers.

OpenAI launches new alignment division to tackle risks of superintelligent AI

The makers of ChatGPT have announced the company will be dedicating 20% of its compute processing power over the next four years to stop superintelligent AI from “going rogue."

Image: Shutterstock offers customers legal indemnity for AI-created image use

Shutterstock offers customers legal indemnity for AI-created image use

Stock photo giant Shutterstock said today that it will offer a legal indemnity to customers using a newly released AI image generation product.

Apple's cutting-edge Vision Pro doesn't need iPhone sales to succeed

Vision Pro sales forecasts are not good barometers of success for a platform we already know will evolve and become pervasive over time.

Apple was right not to run a social network

I’m glad Apple at least put some priority on privacy at a time when no one else in Big Tech chose to.

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