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Companies are preparing for a time where there might be less work for their employees, says Anjli Raval for Financial Times.
After months of layoffs, it looks like Microsoft isn't done. The company let go of dozens in Redmond on Monday.
Microsoft Corporation's robust FY25 results, AI-driven growth in cloud, and strategic enterprise tools position it as a ...
Tech giants like Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook tried to get close to Trump before his return to office. The road since has ...
Tesla has awarded its chief executive a “first step payment worth roughly $29 billion to replace a plan blocked by a Delaware ...
After Microsoft recently reported stronger-than-expected earnings and guidance and its market capitalization past the $4 ...
The displacement of workers through automation is nothing new, but this time it threatens to be radically different.
Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO, rationalized the 9,000-employee layoff through a 1,150-word memo that highlighted how the ...
GitHub Copilot, the AI-powered coding assistant offered by Microsoft-owned GitHub, has now reached more than 20 million users ...
Microsoft just became the second company in the world to amass $4 trillion in market capitalization, thanks to its AI businesses.
Amazon is still the biggest cloud provider. But amid the AI boom, analysts wonder if Microsoft is catching up.
The tech industry is entering a new era where human employees are no longer at the center of growth. Across Silicon Valley, companies are slashing jobs, cutting costs, and redirecting their resources ...