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Employers Say They Want to Hire Candidates With AI Skills, But Employees Are Still Sneaking AI Tool Use in the Office
A new joint report from LinkedIn and its parent company Microsoft revealed the contradictory state of AI at work.
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TikTok Sues U.S. to Block Ban, Sale Mandate, Says Divesting From ByteDance 'Not Possible'
TikTok has less than a year to separate from Beijing-based ByteDance or face a U.S. ban.
'American Consumers Are the Long-Term Losers': Spirit Airlines CEO Shares Harrowing Outlook on Aviation Industry
Spirit CEO Ted Christie commented on the company's failed JetBlue merger in its Q1 2024 earnings call.
Stop Thinking Your Expensive Watch Is an Investment, Says Rolex Boss
"We make products, not investments," Rolex CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour told a Swiss newspaper.
What the NLRB Appeal of the Expanded Joint Employer Rule Judgment Means for Your Business
With this action by the NLRB, the once-dead expanded rule could be resurrected by a federal appeals court. Here's what to do to protect your business.
Panera Is Discontinuing Its Controversial Charged Lemonade After Multiple Lawsuits
A large serving of the drink contains nearly triple the amount of caffeine an average person consumes in a day and just 10 mg less than a whole day's recommended intake.
These 5 States Have the Most People Eligible for $1 Billion in Unclaimed Tax Refunds from the IRS
One million Americans have yet to file their 2020 tax returns and claim refunds.
Kevin O'Leary Says This Is a 'Huge Red Flag' When He's Looking at Resumes
The "Shark Tank" star took to X to share his opinions on job hopping — and how long you should really stay in a job.
The Met Museum, OpenAI Created an AI Chatbot With the Persona of a 1930s Socialite for a New Exhibit
The finale of the Costume Institute's latest fashion exhibit features a wedding dress worn 94 years ago by New York socialite Natalie Potter and an AI chatbot with her vibe.
'An Obvious Move': Elon Musk Suggests Warren Buffett Should Make This Investment Move Next
Berkshire Hathaway held its Annual Shareholder meeting over the weekend.
Is It an iPad or a MacBook? Apple Makes It Tough to Tell By Revealing a 13-Inch iPad Pro With 'Outrageously Powerful' M4 Chip for AI
The new iPad keyboard has a function row and larger trackpad "so the entire experience feels just like using a MacBook," said John Ternus, Apple senior vice president of hardware engineering, at Apple's first event of 2024.
A 78-Year-Old Receptionist Fired a Month After She Was Recognized as a Top Employee Wins $78,000 in Settlement
The worker had been a receptionist since 2007 and was fired in February 2022.