The New York Times ran a story on April 2, 2026 (1), about how AI helped Los Angeles-based Matthew Gallagher build a startup that is on track to do $1.8 billion in sales this year. His business, Medvi ...
Phenomenon Studio reveals what SaaS, ERP, and digital product development actually costs in 2026. Real project budgets, ...
A former Wren Kitchens employee has filed a federal class-action lawsuit alleging the company’s abrupt U.S. closure last week violated a federal law requiring large businesses to inform workers of ...
When your software can click, type, send, edit, route and approve, who owns the consequences? We may not have to wait long to find out.
The Wren Kitchens Showroom at 3300 Wilkes-Barre Boulevard is officially closed. Times Leader file photo The facility at 1070 Hanover St., where Wren Kitchens built kitchens that shipped across the U.S ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s state workforce will shrink by 101 employees after a round of buyouts is completed, though some of the jobs will be refilled. The state initiated an early separation program ...
A class action settlement against HCA Healthcare could provide tens of thousands of current and former Mission Health employees with back wages. The $1,563,000 settlement stems from a civil complaint ...
India's 8th Pay Commission has begun formal consultations, and the first big development is already here: the deadline to submit employee demands has been extended to May 31, 2026. But this is not ...
As deliberations around the 8th Pay Commission gather pace, multiple employee bodies have submitted detailed recommendations seeking a significant overhaul in salaries, allowances, and service ...
WSJ’s Asa Fitch explains why investors appear skittish about increased AI spending at Tesla, and what it might mean for Elon Musk. Photo: Sherry Fan Tech companies are rushing to trade their people ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Worries about AI one day replacing human workers have intensified recently — and as it turns out, that ...