
US Insurance Companies Are the New Cybersecurity Threat Target
The specific concerns to keep an eye out for are social engineering attempts, likely aimed at help desks and call centers.
The specific concerns to keep an eye out for are social engineering attempts, likely aimed at help desks and call centers.
LLM users displayed the "weakest" brain connectivity in a new MIT study that hints AI use harms critical thinking.
Enterprise Editions and Unlimited Editions for Sales Cloud and Service Cloud are among those getting cost increases.
65% of freight professionals foresee self-driving trucks across the nation by 2050. But do they actually want the technology?
Tech updates like AI may have accounted for 20,000 of the jobs lost in 2025 so far, but most are due to DOGE and the economy.
Total container volumes in May added up to the lowest monthly total since March 2024, and a 9.7% decline from April.
Your latest tariff news: A threatened 50% EU tariff impacts talks, and businesses explore the "first sale rule" workaround.
Klarna, Starbucks, and Duolingo are admitting that AI can't do everything. They still want AI to do a lot.
FreshBooks offers core accounting tools and 24/7 support, all at a relatively low monthly cost. But it can't do everything.
The new duties are effective as of May 19, and will last for five years. They're aimed at helping China's domestic industry.
AI chatbots do help workers, but not by much: They only save 3% more time and boost pay by 3%-7%.
A few weeks into its most ambitious launch yet, driverless vehicle company Aurora Innovation is opting for caution.
Before May, carriers didn't pay anything for China packages under $800. Then they paid 120% tariffs. Now, it's just 54%.
The new language bars any US state from enforcing any laws regulating artificial intelligence models.
The impacted workers will likely total around 6,000 across all layers of the company, including the LinkedIn team.
Wood processing waste, RFID tags made out of paper, and smart waste sensors are just a few unexpected innovations.
66% of logistics firms say tariffs have already impacted them, with operational costs a huge concern, Tech.co survey finds
The shortage of logistics staffers remains the biggest concern in the industry, Tech.co's latest survey finds.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina are among those recently suffering layoffs in the freight business.
"We expect this trend to accelerate, with long-term negative economic consequences for the US."
The short answer is that costs will go up, along with delays in deliveries. Businesses and customers will be impacted.