Anthropic’s 81,000-person AI interview study reveals that what people want from the technology isn’t productivity. It’s time, relief, and access to lives.
Leah Solivan’s perspective on what skills actually matter in the age of AI might change how you think about hiring.
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As Apple turns 50, the iPhone maker faces questions about succession, its role in AI and whether it can maintain a premium ...
OpenAI founder Sam Altman gave his first interview since pulling the plug on Sora (and a $1 billion Disney deal) and said he ...
AI is changing what you need to ask in interviews. You'll want to mix broad strategy questions with specific inquiries about ...
In 1976, 14-year-old Chris Espinosa rode a moped to his job demonstrating computers made in Steve Jobs’s childhood home. The ...
Fifty years ago, long before Apple became the world’s first trillion-dollar company, Steve Jobs understood a fundamental ...
Is Nvidia's forthcoming DLSS 5, shown GTC 2026, a game-ethics question mark? Is it spectacular? Yes and yes. Here are my ...