IBM plans to replace 7,800 human jobs with AI, report says
Some 7,800 human jobs could be replaced in the coming years by AI programs, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna told Bloomberg.
Some 7,800 human jobs could be replaced in the coming years by AI programs, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna told Bloomberg.
First Republic’s stock cratered on Friday, and is now down 98% from its 52-week high.
Musk lamented that it “remains to be seen” whether or not Twitter will be a financial success for him, in some of his harshest public comments concerning his $44 billion purchase—but he added “some things are priceless.”
Teixeira allegedly shared records with an online group, largely made up of teenagers, who were supposed to keep things secret.
JPMorgan has said the billionaire CEO had no connection to Epstein, but a lawsuit calls him “a likely source of relevant and unique information” about why the bank kept Epstein as a high-profile client following a sex crimes conviction.
Musk said he “forgot to mention” the major exception to a new policy he announced Monday to only promote For You recommendations from verified accounts—soon to only include Twitter Blue subscribers, according to the company.
A bipartisan bill was introduced earlier this month that could ban TikTok across the United States.
Users have been left unable to post images while external links are not working and companion apps like TweetDeck have failed.
A defect in Tesla’s Full-Self Driving system could cause cars to blow through stop signs and drive through intersections using the wrong lane, according to a recall report.
WallStreetBets founder James Rogozinski claimed Reddit ripped away the brand he created just months before it was at the heart of the meme trading frenzy, according to the Wall Street Journal.