Chinese TV Channel Hires Robot As Weather Reporter: Other Jobs Humans May Lose To AI A Chinese news channel employed Microsoft's robot Xiaoice as a weather reporter. The move raised concern among journalists over the possibility of AI machines taking over their job. by Rhodi Lee
Business Tech Silicon Valley Tech Titans: How Can They Help Solve Poverty And Inequality? by Judy Mottl
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Culture This new startup wants to get more women in the tech industry. But will its approach work? by Laura Rosenfeld
Culture Which college will get you the best job? LinkedIn re-ranked top schools for 'desirable' jobs by Lauren Keating
Business Tech Some say the thousands of layoffs at Microsoft will be good for the company by Robert Lawson
Business Tech Microsoft's layoff figure will hit 18K this year, 14 percent of workforce by Joseph Mayton
Business Tech Is your job on the endangered list? Mailmen, lumberjacks, farmers top the list by Judy Mottl
Business Tech May brings flowers and good news on employment front given a drop in jobless rate by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Women battling breast cancer also face a battle to stay in the workforce, says study by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Mentally stimulating jobs keep your mind sharp post-retirement by Tabitha Laffernis
Business Tech Fears over jobs, income push down consumer confidence numbers for January by Doug Olenick
Researchers Achieve Record Data Transmission Speed, 4.5 Million Times Faster Than Average Home Broadband
Xi Jinping Warns Against Chip Restrictions During Talks with Dutch PM Rutte: 'No Force Can Stop China's Progress'