Seasoned engineers and people with zero coding experience are embracing "vibe coding" — the act of relying on AI to write code for them.
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em: How Gen Z is using AI to get ahead at work.
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Amazon's robots, like Proteus and Sparrow, were designed to improve operational efficiency and delivery speed.
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Amazon has introduced six new types of robots since 2022. They could save the company a lot of money.
A software engineer shares how he manages five side hustles that collectively bring in more money than his six-figure job. Automation is the key.
Many job ads are now very long, list too many responsibilities and often "read like legal documents," leaving applicants frustrated, experts say.
Scott Boatwright said human interaction is key to the business. This comes as the chain has been criticized for delivering inconsistent portions.
AT&T is leveraging generative AI and large language models to expand the capabilities of Ask AT&T, its internal AI tool.
Jasper is using AI to create personalized marketing content to target companies that might be interested in its products.
"We will not have fewer associates in clubs," Sam's Club CEO Chris Nicholas told Business Insider.
How Daron Acemoglu, one of the world's most respected experts on the economic effects of technology, learned to start worrying and fear AI.
Layoffs are creeping up and job openings are drying up in these sectors despite a blockbuster jobs report, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
Executives at BCG, Infosys, AARP, and more predict how companies will change with AI — and explain what they can do to leverage the technology.
The USMX employers association says it's willing to continue the old technology agreement, but the ILA labor union says the terms were already broken.
Pope Francis has for years called for a universal basic income, which he says will be crucial in the age of AI.
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French startup Inbolt uses 3D vision and AI to make robots smarter and more efficient.
The AI boom won't follow the same path as the US's manufacturing decline, an economist says. Workers will have a better chance of finding new jobs.
Andrew Ng, the founder of Google Brain and a professor at Stanford University, is optimistic about how AI will transform the labor market.
Walmart is America's grocery king, and the retailer is leaning heavily into AI and automation to get perishable foods to store shelves even faster.
"I don't think I'm losing my job specifically in the near future," a Sam's Club worker said after seeing the company's approach to AI.