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Surveys show pay disparity, a lack of upward mobility, and outright failure to promote women are adding to on-the-job dissatisfaction.
Tech stocks go ever higher, but how much of that is due to real gains and how much is because of layoffs done in the foolish hope that generative AI tools can replace workers?
While the use of genAI tools for software development tools is soaring, flying under the radar are issues with code quality, security, and reuse.
Enterprises are rapidly adopting genAI to increase productivity and efficiency, but many are not taking a strategic approach implementing the technology. Because of that, many projects fail or end up costing far more than they should, without an ROI.
Apple has a lot to prove at this year’s developer event. Not only must it shrug off the negative attention it's been getting from regulators, but it must reach out to loyal developers and reject the perception it's behind on AI.
Online education sites are scrambling to create and link to courses in generative AI technology to meet an insatiable demand for skilled workers. Udemy's Scott Rogers details what's going on.
Generative artificial intelligence is transforming the ways people work and what they'll need to get a job in today's skills-based hiring environment.
At this week's IDC Directions conference, researchers emphasized how AI is already a priority in many organizations, even though they still lack a proper plan, including key applications and oversight.
Wall Street’s obsession with quarterly earnings has made it extraordinarily difficult for most enterprises to spend on long-term investments, or even mid-term investments.
For more than two years, GitHub has been developing its own genAI platform that can not only write a majority of code for a developer, but also take on mundane IT help desk tasks. COO Kyle Daigle explains what's been going on.
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