Young workers just starting their careers in jobs most exposed to artificial intelligence are losing ground at a measurable ...
June's figures suggest businesses remain wary of the economy’s health, with inflation at a three-year high and consumer ...
As Hollywood jobs grow scarce, writers, editors, and executives are quietly taking AI training gigs just to make ends meet, ...
A lot of the anxiety around artificial intelligence has centered on a blunt question: which jobs can the technology do? A new ...
This commentary was originally published in Fortune. The views expressed are the author’s own. Two inconsistent phenomena seemingly can be true at the same time: AI is seen as disrupting jobs, and, ...
The AI shock is forcing investors to separate resilient, mission-critical software companies from more vulnerable business models. Private credit’s heavy exposure to software faces a major test, as AI ...
Amid widespread anxiety that AI could wipe out jobs, Meta has announced America’s Workforce Academy — a $115 million training program for electricians, welders, plumbers and fiber technicians that ...
One of the largest tech companies in the world is creating a program to get more skilled trade workers—and fast. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and other social media apps, announced ...
A panel of experts explains how job seekers should prepare for the future of work. Credit...Illustration by Mario Hugo Supported by This May, a new genre of viral video emerged: clips from several ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Meta plans to launch a new program to train workers for artificial intelligence infrastructure jobs. Meta owns social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.
NEW YORK, June 8 (Reuters) - Meta (META.O), opens new tab is investing $115 million to stand up a new training program for data center technician jobs, as the social media giant races to build the ...