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From Sam Altman to Jensen Huang, top tech leaders reveal how AI could impact jobs, reshape industries, and redefine future careers. Read what they’re saying.
Chipotle Mexican Grill is expanding the deployment of Ava Cado, its AI-powered recruitment assistant, to help support its ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said this week he expects “everybody’s jobs will be changed" by artificial intelligence.
Predictions of imminent AI-driven mass unemployment are likely overblown, but employers will seek workers with different skills as the technology matures, a top executive at global recruiter ...
Ava isn't a real person. "Ava Cado" is the name of Chipotle's AI hiring platform, built by a recruiting software firm called Paradox.
In China, more companies are discussing AI-driven efficiencies, especially in marketing and coding. Food delivery giant ...
Procter Gamble workforce cuts are expected to cost between $1 billion and $1.6 billion, with a projected hit of 3-4 cents per ...
Technology, trends, and cutbacks combine to push these familiar roles toward obsolescence faster than most workers expect.
Disney June 2025 layoffs, targeting TV and film executives, signal cost-saving moves but risk eroding creative talent.
"When you put them on projects together, you're seeing both of them learn new things and collectively develop their skills," ...