Google to Challenge Microsoft-Backed ChatGPT with Its Own AI
The advanced 'new companion to search' is one of several AI-powered products Google is testing to transform its AI-toolkit.
The advanced 'new companion to search' is one of several AI-powered products Google is testing to transform its AI-toolkit.
Hong-Kong-based ERNIE is the latest AI chatbot announced this week to rival Google's Bard and Microsoft-backed ChatGPT.
Musk said he made his account private to run an engagement test — but was this really the reason he locked it?
The pair have become the latest high-profile tech companies to slash their headcounts in an effort to cut costs.
Microsoft Teams Premium is now available, and its clever use of AI might just change the way meetings are held forever.
A new survey found that compensation and work-life balance are making employees want to move jobs in 2023.
The cuts will be to executive and mid-level management positions, with hourly workers not being impacted at all.
PayPal joins the fray of tech layoffs, cutting 7% of its workforce with "more work to do," according to its CEO.
With one US state proposing tax credits for companies that trial a 4-day week, is the traditional work week on its way out?
Majority of companies are open to using AI solutions to automate tasks, according to a new report by Microsoft.
As with any generation, there's no single hive-mind opinion to point to as a yardstick for interpreting them.
Facebook middle managers beware: According to Zuckerberg, managers shouldn't be rewarded for creating large teams.
The affordable VPN has proven that its no-log policy is legitimate, making Surfshark even more attractive to users.
As Twitter's debts pile up and the company auctions off merch online, Musk and his team are considering equity financing.
As big tech buckles, one of the sector's largest employers, IBM, decides to axe its headcount by 1.5%.
People working from home aren't just saving time commuting - they're also spending more time working.
TikTok is cracking down on flexibility options, joining plenty of other tech companies that don't want remote workers.
Intel aims to slash $3 billion from its annual budget in this year, after revenues dipped by about 20% in 2022.
All three MailChimp breaches in the past 12 months have been due to social engineering or phishing.
Google's decision to fire 6% of its workforce has not gone down well with the employees left on the company payroll.
Microsoft wants every single one of its products to have some AI capabilities and is investing billions to make that happen.