The workforces impacted by the ‘AI axe’
An AI scientist reflects on recent layoffs in major corporations, reinforcing the need for a “human in the loop”.
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An AI scientist reflects on recent layoffs in major corporations, reinforcing the need for a “human in the loop”.
In the face of growing anxiety surrounding AI implementation in workplaces, one expert has urged HR leaders to be at the ...
AI will play a significant role in the future of talent acquisition in the next three years through efficiency gains, ...
Given that applications to the Fair Work Commission have increased by over 70 per cent over three years, its draft ...
To lead effectively in the AI era, HR leaders must strike a deliberate balance, writes Zach Friedman.
A new report by Deloitte identified a potential $134 billion injection into the economy and the creation of 14,300 new ...
There are so many AI tools, and with the excitement, anticipation, and even hesitation they bring, building a strong ...
Only five per cent of companies reported using AI for strategic advantage, with the technology’s impact on entry-level ...
Transparency is not a luxury in today’s transformative projects – it is a necessity, writes Dr Gleb Tsipursky.
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast: HR leaders are central to whether AI transformation stabilises or destabilises the ...
Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, Meta, is reportedly preparing to axe up to 20 per cent of its workforce as it ...
Australia has now entered an era where competitive edge won’t come from stacking more AI tools, but from designing ...
One expert has identified the main priorities that HR leaders need to consider when navigating the AI transformation, ...