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30 articles about hiring technology in AI news
AI Hiring Systems Drive 42.5% Graduate Underemployment, Frustrating Job Seekers
Young graduates face a 42.5% underemployment rate, the highest since 2020, with AI hiring systems creating a frustrating layer of resume optimization before human review. This occurs as broader AI adoption in business is still in its early stages.
Microsoft Implements Hiring Freeze and Job Cuts Following $80 Billion AI Infrastructure Spend
Microsoft has frozen hiring and cut jobs this week, with an internal email citing the need to find margin after spending $80 billion on AI infrastructure last year.
Travis Kalanick's 30-Hour AI Interview on Uber's Founding Tech Culture
Travis Kalanick used AI to interview Uber's first CTO, Oscar Salazar, for over 30 hours. The session documented foundational engineering standards, hiring/firing principles, and cultural traits from Uber's startup phase.
Jensen Huang Criticizes AI Layoffs as Weak Leadership, Says AI 'Elevates Workers'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues that recent AI industry layoffs reflect poor leadership, stating imaginative companies 'do more with more.' He claims AI augments, not replaces, human workers and notes Nvidia is still hiring.
Anthropic Seeks Chemical Weapons Expert for AI Safety Team, Signaling Focus on CBRN Risks
Anthropic is hiring a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons expert for its AI safety team. The role focuses on assessing and mitigating catastrophic risks from frontier AI models.
OpenAI Plans to Nearly Double Workforce in Strategic Pivot from Consumer to Enterprise AI
OpenAI is planning a major hiring push to nearly double its workforce as it shifts strategic focus from consumer-facing experiments to a large-scale enterprise business push. This expansion signals a maturation of its commercial strategy.
Kering Appoints Former Renault Executive Pierre Houlès as Chief Digital, AI and IT Officer
Kering has hired Pierre Houlès, a former Renault executive, as its new Director of Digital, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology. This signals a strategic push to accelerate digital transformation and AI adoption across the luxury group.
From Bota to Enhe: The Dawn of Physical AI in Biomanufacturing
Bota Bio has rebranded as Enhe Technology and launched SAION AI, a pioneering Physical AI platform for biomanufacturing. The platform claims state-of-the-art performance across four key life science AI benchmarks, signaling a major shift in how biology is engineered.
Tech Giants Launch 2026 Internship Race: Early Applications Signal Competitive AI Talent War
Major technology companies including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have begun accepting applications for Summer 2026 internships in India, with timelines starting significantly earlier than traditional recruitment cycles. This accelerated schedule reflects intensifying competition for AI and tech talent among industry leaders.
Tech Sector Faces Historic Job Losses as AI Reshapes Employment Landscape
The U.S. tech industry is experiencing unprecedented job losses, with recent data showing the most significant workforce reductions since the 2008 financial crisis and dot-com bust. This trend coincides with rapid AI adoption, suggesting a fundamental restructuring of technology employment patterns.
Enterprise AI Goes Mainstream: How Major Corporations Are Scaling Operations with Intelligent Voice Systems
Major corporations including FedEx, Marriott, and Volkswagen are deploying advanced AI voice systems to handle millions of customer interactions, enabling instant scalability during peak demand periods without traditional hiring constraints.
The $2,000 Teammate: How AI 'Employees' Are Quietly Reshaping the Workforce
AI products like 'Junior' are becoming sophisticated enough to replace human roles in hiring and daily operations. These systems require no onboarding, work continuously, and cost a fraction of human salaries, signaling a new wave of job displacement.
The End of Software Gatekeepers: How Natural Language Programming is Democratizing Development
AI is transforming software from a scarce resource controlled by technical elites to an abundant commodity accessible through natural language. This shift mirrors historical democratizations in broadcasting and content creation, fundamentally changing who can build technology.
DeepSeek Seeks $300M+ at $10B+ Valuation to Retain AI Talent
DeepSeek is raising its first external capital, targeting $300M+ at a $10B+ valuation. The round is small (≤3% equity) to set a valuation benchmark for employee stock options and combat poaching by rivals.
Quantum Breakthrough: 100,000 Qubits Now Threatens Encryption
The estimated qubits required to break RSA encryption has collapsed from 1 billion in 2012 to just 10,000 in 2026, based on recent papers from Caltech, Google, and quantum startup Oratomic.
Job Hunter Open-Sources AI System After 740 Applications, Lands Head of AI Role
A job seeker created an AI system to manage the chaos of applying to 740 roles. After landing a Head of Applied AI job, they open-sourced the tool.
Apple Sends 200 Siri Engineers to AI Coding Bootcamp Ahead of WWDC
Apple is sending ~200 Siri engineers to a multi-week bootcamp to learn AI coding tools like Claude Code and Codex. This retraining precedes the expected June WWDC unveiling of a Gemini-powered Siri overhaul.
Larry Ellison: Oracle Uses AI to Generate Code from Intent
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison stated the company now uses AI to generate code. Engineers declare their intent, and the AI produces the step-by-step procedure.
Mo Gawdat: AI-Driven Unemployment Could End Capitalism
Mo Gawdat, former Google CBO, argues AI outperforming human labor could trigger 30-50% unemployment, not from crisis but efficiency, undermining capitalism's core reliance on labor for production and consumption.
Anthropic, Google, Meta, NVIDIA Offer Free AI Learning Resources
A curated list from VMLOps highlights free AI learning resources from 10 major companies, including Anthropic, Google, Meta, and NVIDIA. This reflects a broader industry effort to lower the barrier to entry and cultivate talent for their respective platforms.
AI Tops US Layoff Causes for First Time, Cutting 15,341 Jobs in March
For the first time, AI was the leading cause of US layoffs in March, accounting for 15,341 job cuts or roughly 1 in 4 layoffs. This surpasses traditional drivers like restructuring or economic conditions.
McKinsey: AI Infrastructure Value Creation Outpaces Business Capture
McKinsey's latest analysis indicates the pace of value creation from AI infrastructure is exceeding the rate at which most businesses are capturing it, highlighting a growing implementation deficit.
AI-2027 Authors Accelerate AGI Timelines, Citing Rapid Progress in Agentic Coding
The AI-2027 forecasting group has accelerated its timeline for when AI could replace human software engineers by 1.5 years, from late 2029 to mid-2028. This revision is based on observed rapid progress in agentic coding systems over the last 3-5 months.
Home Depot Hires Ford Tech Leader to Scale Agentic AI
Home Depot has recruited a top AI executive from Ford Motor Company to lead the scaling of 'agentic AI' systems. This signals a major strategic push by the retail giant to automate complex, multi-step tasks. The move reflects the intensifying competition for AI talent between retail, automotive, and tech sectors.
Medvi Hits $401M in First Year, Projects $1.8B in 2026 as AI-Powered Solo Founder Telehealth Venture
Solo founder Matthew Gallagher launched telehealth company Medvi from his LA home using AI for copy, videos, and analytics. It generated $300K in month one, $1M in month two, and $401M in its first full year, now projecting $1.8B in 2026 with his brother as the only employee.
Superintelligence Launches 'Intelligence from the Community' Sunday Edition, Opens Platform to 225K AI Readers
Superintelligence is launching a new Sunday edition called 'Intelligence from the Community,' opening its platform to external contributors. Selected high-quality, accessible AI research and insights will reach its 225,000-strong audience.
Wharton Professor Argues First AGI Would Be Kept Secret for Financial Market Domination
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick posits that the first lab to develop a superhuman AI would likely deploy it secretly in financial markets for profit, rather than commercializing it via API. This highlights a strategic tension between immediate financial gain and open scientific progress in the AGI race.
NYT Analysis: AI Job Impact Contributes to 181,000 Jobs Added in 2025 Amid Unprecedented 'Slow Growth Without Recession'
The New York Times reports only 181,000 jobs added in 2025 despite 2.2% GDP growth, with economists calling this 'slow job growth without recession' unprecedented. Public wariness of AI's economic impact could turn to rage if livelihoods are threatened.
Duke CFO Survey: AI Impact Targets Clerical & Admin Work First, Not Broader Workforce
A Duke University survey of 400 U.S. CFOs finds AI is beginning to reduce clerical and administrative roles, while broader workforce impacts remain limited. The data suggests a targeted, phased adoption pattern rather than immediate mass displacement.
Accenture's DaVinci Investment Signals Growing Enterprise Bet on Agentic Commerce
Accenture's strategic investment in DaVinci Commerce highlights a major consulting firm's bet that autonomous AI agents will transform enterprise commerce platforms. This follows Google's recent launch of an Agentic Sizing Protocol for retail.