Snapchat Launches ChatGPT-Powered Chatbot “My AI”
You can start a conversation with the My AI tool like it's just another one of your actual Snapchat contacts.
You can start a conversation with the My AI tool like it's just another one of your actual Snapchat contacts.
Chinese companies are developing their own AI chatbots, but will censorship considerations and chip shortages slow them down?
Around one-tenth of Twitter's already-shrunken workforce parted ways with the social media site this weekend.
Ransomware groups are downsizing this year after a decline in earnings. Hackers may soon be moving on to new scams.
The annual US inflation rate was 6.4% for the 12-month period ending in January 2022. Most 2023 raises will be lower.
After laying off 11,000 employees earlier this year, Google is doing everything it can to cut costs in a recession.
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Both Hangouts in Gmail on desktop and the Hangouts mobile apps will redirect to Chat, with no ability to opt out.
A clever phishing attack managed to trick an employee into giving the threat actors access to the gaming company's systems.
Amazon staff have started a Slack channel to air their grievances, while thousands have signed a petition opposing the plans.
Musk has been missing monthly payments since he took over Twitter, but creditors are fighting back via the courts.
Companies without clearly defined values are losing out on talent, and employers need to take note.
The service includes features such as account monitoring and wider audience promotion, and comes with an $11.99 price tag.
The company follows the likes of Twitter, Disney and Tesla as it tells staff they must be in the office at least three days.
As the extra testing hours soon to be logged at Google's offices prove, the biggest chatbots still have a long way to go.
Twitter's India team was already gutted in late 2022, when Twitter fired more than 90% of its more than 200 employees.
Source code was also stolen in the large breach that left GoDaddy customers' websites vulnerable to malware.
The popular website builder is letting go of 370 workers, adding on to the 100 laid off employees from September last year.
Activision Blizzard joins companies like Twitter and Disney in ditching the trend made popular during the pandemic.
Cost-cutting measures across the industry are eroding trust for employees and potential candidates alike.