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International Business Machines (IBM), a multinational technology company, decided to cut costs by employing Artificial ...
Big Blue is calling a big timeout on hiring real humans. IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said the company will likely pause filling nearly 8,000 jobs because the positions could be performed by artificial ...
While IBM's overall employee count has increased, this move raises concerns about AI's potential to displace HR professionals ...
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By Steve Lohr IBM joined the wave of layoffs by technology companies on Wednesday, saying it will shed 3,900 workers. The company described the cuts as mainly a result of earlier asset sales ...
CEO Arvind Krishna said IBM's AI tool, AskHR, now takes care of the small stuffapproving vacations, answering pay questionsthings that don't need a human touch. And while hundreds of HR jobs were ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna reportedly plans to suspend or slow hiring for tens of thousands of jobs in the coming years. IBM CEO Arvind Krishna IBM CEO Arvind Krishna plans to take the “human” out ...
In an interview with Bloomberg, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said that tech company is slowing or suspending hiring for any jobs that could possibly be done by AI — including, somehow, human ...