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IBM IBM CEO Arvind Krishna believes the future of artificial intelligence lies in smaller, faster, and vastly more energy-efficient models — and he says DeepSeek is a glimpse of what's ahead.
IBM's use of artificial intelligence, especially AI agents, has resulted in the hiring of more employees as opposed to a reduction in workforce, the tech giant's CEO Arvind Krishna has said recently.
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IBM, one of the oldest technology companies in the world, announced that it would lay off nearly 8,000 employees within the ...
We have been hearing that AI is a threat to the future job market, but it has already started replacing humans in many fields ...
IBM lays off 8000 employees, mainly in HR, as AI adoption reshapes roles and redirects hiring to tech and sales.
IBM has announced the dismissal of approximately 8,000 employees, with its HR department bearing the brunt of the cuts.
Job cuts have mainly affected the HR department, where routine work has been replaced by an AI agent. The money saved from ...
The over-a-century-old company that is now led by desi CEO Arvind Krishna has laid off nearly 8,000 employees, with the HR ...
IBM cuts 8,000 jobs as AI transforms HR operations. Discover how AI is reshaping the workforce & what it means for the future ...
In a bold move in 2023, IBM laid off nearly 8000 employees, primarily from its HR department. The goal was to automate repetitive tasks using a powerful AI tool called AskHR. This system efficiently ...
It is said that IBM has developed software that can handle tasks such as organising information, answering questions from ...