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ChatGPT Can Save You Hours at Work. Why Are Some Companies Banning It?

Office drama is brewing around when employees—and their bosses—are allowed to use ChatGPT at work. The generative artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI—a startup backed by billions of dollars from Microsoft Corp.—was released at the end of November and instantly embraced by many workers to create professional-sounding emails and PowerPoint presentations, as well as strings of code that automate tasks. When it is appropriate (and when it isn’t) to use AI to communicate, evaluate human performance and create productivity hacks to get a job done faster is now debated inside organizations, big and small, across sectors. Read More...

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Leaked Documents Show Amazon Made an Enormous Mistake

The last year has seen a large number of job layoffs in the technology sector. Major companies like Salesforce, ESPN, Microsoft, Google, and Meta Platforms have all announced cuts to staffing — a move that has been largely attributed to the rapid growth of online tech during the covid-19 lockdown. Amazon is one of the biggest companies announcing waves of job cuts — in January, the company let go of more than 2,300 employees in the payments, health care, human resources, robotics, and web services departments.

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