Are AI job loss fears overblown? A new 2026 report says software hiring is rebounding, daily AI use is flat, and compute costs may cap rapid white-collar displacement.
Companies skip our state because they can't get permits on time. That's a solvable problem, and Gov. Sherrill just took the first step.
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration acted unlawfully when they ...
We’re still buying some new books, but really being extremely judicious on those, and pretty much cutting every other cost that we can,” one trustee said.
Near (Hire With Near) reports U.S. companies are hiring fewer roles but focusing on experienced talent, often in Latin ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- WorkWhile, the AI-powered labor platform, today introduced the WorkWhile Certified Professional Program, a credentialing system designed to verify ...
Recent incidents from AWS and Meta tell us what we should already know: autonomous agents ignore instructions when you least ...
The Minnesota Vikings’ executives and coaching staff have now said a few times this offseason that another quarterback will ...
The New York State Energy and Development Authority sent a memo to Gov. Kathy Hochul warning about the costs of complying ...
Some say the technology is devaluing their work, while others reckon it is not yet – and might never be – good enough to replace them entirely ...
You don’t need everyone’s mobile number, and you definitely don’t need to chase OTPs across half the household.