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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna urges the US government to increase federal funding for AI research and development, emphasizing its ...
The over-a-century-old company that is now led by desi CEO Arvind Krishna has laid off nearly 8,000 employees, with the HR ...
Usha Vance and Howard Lutnick will speak at the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum Leadership Summit. The event in ...
IBM had earlier replaced about 200 HR positions relating to answering frequently asked questions with with Artificial ...
IBM wasn't often mentioned in the same breath as other AI titans, but the company has slowly morphed into one of the darlings of Wall Street's top trade.
IBM lays off 8000 employees, mainly in HR, as AI adoption reshapes roles and redirects hiring to tech and sales.
IBM has reportedly let go of approximately 8,000 workers, with the majority of these layoffs said to be concentrated within ...
The tech company promises higher total employment as it reinvests resources toward roles like software development.
Job cuts have mainly affected the HR department, where routine work has been replaced by an AI agent. The money saved from ...
Think Conference in Boston, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said his company is focused on using smaller genAI models integrated with edge networking capabilities to address cost, speed and security issues.
It is said that IBM has developed software that can handle tasks such as organising information, answering questions from ...
IBM has grown its stock price and technical capabilities under CEO Arvind Krishna, but revenue growth remains anemic. Investors may need more clarity about how the company will fund this spending.