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Microsoft has once again posted blockbuster earnings, driven largely by its aggressive push into artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
Employers added just 73,000 jobs in July and totals for May and June were revised down by a whopping 258,000. Here are 4 key takeaways.
If you read the typical 2025 mass layoff notice from a tech industry CEO, you might think that artificial intelligence cost ...
Business Insider, reporting on the memo, calls this an industry buzzword — a trendy term that’s flashed around when big tech is talking about the challenges ahead, as these companies “dial up ...
In July alone, rising adoption of generative AI technology by private employers accounted for more than 10,000 job cuts, ...
A Microsoft study shows knowledge workers such as writers and historians are most vulnerable to job loss due to generative AI ...
Days after massive layoffs, Satya Nadella’s Microsoft hits jackpot, earns 6541882500000 in…, profit beats… ...
After mass layoffs, Microsoft reports earning stupid money, becoming only the second company (after Nvidia) worth $4 trillion ...
Microsoft reported a $27.2 billion profit in Q2 2025, driven by AI and cloud technology, despite laying off 9,000 employees to focus on these sectors.
Winthrop University in Rock Hill has changed food-services vendors, prompting a layoff notice that impacts nearly 180 workers ...
A Thursday report revealed that United States-based employers have cut more jobs so far this year than in all of 2024.
During an earnings call Friday morning, T. Rowe Price executives hinted at future staff reductions, possibly thanks to ...