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Amazon's post-Bezos experiment hasn't gone exactly as planned
Andy Jassy's tenure as Amazon CEO has been rocky and isn't getting any easier after the company's latest round of job cuts.
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China’s AI Chatbots Clam Up When Asked About Xi Jinping’s Leadership
For companies trying to ride the ChatGPT wave, there is an added layer of headaches if their chatbots are in China: how to weed out any talk of politics.
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DeSantis needles Trump as he breaks silence on hush money case
Breaking his silence on Donald Trump's legal troubles, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday criticized the Manhattan district attorney who is pursuing charges against the former president and vowed his office would not be involved if the matter trickles into Trump's adopted home state.
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Layoffs in US will bring lot of work to India: GlobalLogic CEO
Hitachi group IT company GlobalLogic President and CEO Nitesh Banga said layoffs by Big Tech in US are expected to bring a lot of work to India. He added that GlobalLogic is looking to acquire talent in India and plans to grow its employee base by 25-35% every year. GlobalLogic has nearly 50% of its global employee base in India.
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Layoffs in US will bring lot of work to India: GlobalLogic CEO Nitesh Banga
"If Google, Twitter or Facebook or any of these customers actually lay off people in the US, it's not that they don't need to build products. They still need to continue to do their work and I believe that a lot of that work will come to India, because they will still need the talent to keep doing the work, although they will look for cost efficiencies," Banga said.
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Amazon layoffs: Tech company cuts 9,000 more jobs, bringing 2023 total to 27,000
The job cuts would mark the second largest round of layoffs in the company's history, adding to the 18,000 employees the tech giant said it would lay off in January.
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Amazon to cut 9,000 more jobs amid 'uncertain economy'
Amazon announced Monday that it plans to cut an additional 9,000 roles within the next few weeks amid the uncertain economic environment.
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2 Prairie Central students killed; community spaces open for mourners
First Baptist Church and Indian Creek Bar and Grill in Fairbury are both open for the community after two Prairie Central High School students died Sunday in a "ski-related accident."
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Apple's Delaying Homepod With Screen and Avoiding AI
Apple does not want to resort to layoffs, unlike many other major tech companies, which have been downsizing since around the turn of 2023.