Artificial Intelligence
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Mark Cuban's AI Career Advice: Small Business Opportunities
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban isn't just discussing AI's impact; he's personally advising his children to learn how to implement it in companies, marking a new imperative for career success.

UAE AI program cultivates leaders for 2026 innovation goals
In 2019, 94 Emirati students completed a specialized AI program with Oxford University's Kellogg College.

Box CEO on 'AI psychosis' and tech executive delusion
After rolling out 3,000 AI agents, ClickUp CEO Zeb Evans laid off 22% of his employees, impacting hundreds.

Marketers Adapt to AI-Driven Consumer Journeys
Four-fifths of consumers (80%) are now satisfied or very satisfied with purchases influenced by artificial intelligence.

Tech Layoffs Recede as Companies Focus on AI and Targeted Hiring
After a year of unprecedented job cuts, Google, Meta, and Amazon collectively posted over 15,000 new job openings in Q2, a stark reversal from the 50,000 roles eliminated just months prior, according

AI Revolutionizes Industries, Prompting New Rules
Eighty percent of companies deploying artificial intelligence agents, automation, and digital twins have already cut headcount, according to Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly .

What is AI candidate screening and how does it help HR?
Homecare provider Cera launched its AI recruitment tool Ami in August, using artificial intelligence to conduct phone interviews—a task traditionally performed by human recruiters.

AI reshapes workplace culture, with mixed impact on engagement
Only 31% of employees feel actively engaged at work, according to Fisherphillips .

AI's rapid rise stresses leaders, eroding organizational wisdom
As companies aggressively push AI adoption, the resulting mental health strain is quietly driving seasoned leaders out, leading to a critical loss of institutional knowledge and business context.

AI bots now conduct initial job interviews, changing hiring
In Germany, 57% of workers have already faced an AI interview, with a striking 42% withdrawing from the process, according to Euronews .

Top AI Skills for Career Success in 2026
In the past year, job postings requiring AI skills have more than doubled in the United States, a 144% increase, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center .

California Explores Policy Responses to AI Workforce Disruption
AI was cited for 21,490 job cuts in April 2026, a stark figure fueling concerns about automation's impact on employment.

California Prepares for AI's Economic Disruption
This year alone, companies have announced nearly 50,000 job cuts directly linked to artificial intelligence, a stark indicator that the future of work is already being reshaped.

AI's Real Risk: Entry-Level Jobs Face Squeeze and Elimination
Companies have announced nearly 50,000 job cuts this year directly linked to artificial intelligence, according to CBS News .

Enabling Culture Key to Successful AI Adoption
The UAE federal government aims to deliver half of its services through autonomous AI agents within two years, placing an AI advisor directly in the Cabinet, according to Consultancy-me .

Anthropic Projects Operating Profit, But Compute Costs Loom
Anthropic projects $10.9 billion in revenue for June 2026, with a projected operating income, but faces colossal computing costs.

AI poses psychological safety challenge by 2026
A recent study reveals that even for a profession like teaching, where artificial intelligence (AI) promises significant efficiency, the long-term adoption of these tools hinges entirely on whether ed

Top 3 Effective Job Seeker Strategies to Stand Out in 2026
Artificial intelligence is poised to become a 'game changer' for recruiters, fundamentally altering how job applications are processed and candidates are identified, according to CNBC .

Cisco Systems Cuts 4,000 Jobs Amid AI-Driven Industry Shifts
On May 13th, Cisco Systems announced it would cut 4,000 jobs as part of a restructuring to focus on AI infrastructure, with layoffs beginning the very next day.

2026 EU rules intensify workplace surveillance ethical dilemmas
New European Union AI rules now explicitly prohibit workplace emotion-reading systems, except for the most narrow medical or safety applications, citing fundamental privacy and human rights risks.

Rethinking Leadership Training for AI Skills
While 77% of executives believe their managers are prepared to guide AI skills development, a staggering 91% of employees report their managers lack that very preparation, according to HRTech Series .

AI reshapes 2026 job market, challenging recent grads' entry
College graduates in virtually every industry will likely need experience working with AI, a fundamental shift that is reshaping entry-level job requirements faster than many institutions can adapt.

AI Tools' Mixed Impact on Leadership Training
A recent pilot program found that supervisors trained exclusively with AI tools were 20% faster at task delegation but 15% less effective at resolving team conflicts than their traditionally trained p

Top 8 AI Skills for Job Seekers in Today's Market
In a job market where overall postings remained flat, the demand for AI skills more than doubled in the United States over the past year, marking a profound shift in what employers value.