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How to Outsmart the Resume Robots: A Job Seeker’s Guide to AI-Powered Hiring
Applying for jobs today isn’t what it used to be. Gone are the days when a well-written resume and a firm handshake were enough to land you an interview. Now, your resume has to pass through a digital gatekeeper before it even reaches human eyes. Enter the world of AI-powered hiring tools, where algorithms decide…
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If You Can’t Beat AI, Join It: 5 Tools to Land Your Next Job Faster
We’ve all heard the saying, “If you can’t beat them, join them.” And when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI), this adage has never been more relevant. While headlines often focus on how AI is taking over jobs, the truth is, you can use AI to your advantage in your job search. In fact, leveraging…
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Canada Launches Privacy Probe into Elon Musk’s X Over AI Data Practices
Canada’s privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, to determine whether its use of personal data for training AI models complies with federal privacy laws. The probe follows a complaint regarding X’s collection, use, and disclosure of Canadians’ data. Since its rebranding from Twitter, X has…
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Revolutionizing Global Trade: AI-Powered Solutions Tackle Trucking Crisis at Singapore’s Port
Singapore, one of the world’s busiest shipping hubs, is leading the charge in transforming global trade logistics. At the Port of Singapore, where operations run 24/7, efficiency is paramount. However, the haulier industry faces a silent crisis: high operational costs, carbon emissions, and a severe manpower shortage, particularly among drivers and trip planners. To address…
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AI Strikes Again: Singapore’s Largest Bank Announces Workforce Reduction as AI Takes Over 4,000 Roles
DBS Bank, Singapore’s largest bank, has revealed plans to cut approximately 4,000 temporary and contract roles over the next three years as artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly automates tasks traditionally performed by humans. The move marks one of the first major banks to publicly detail how AI will reshape its workforce. In a statement, a DBS…
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U.S. Workers Express More Concern Than Hope Over AI’s Role in the Workplace
A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals that American workers are more worried than hopeful about the future impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace. Conducted from October 7-13 among 5,273 employed U.S. adults, the study highlights widespread concerns about job security and the quality of work as AI adoption accelerates. According to the…
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Simon Cowell Warns Against AI Threat to Artists’ Livelihoods
Music mogul Simon Cowell has voiced strong opposition to proposed changes in U.K. copyright law that could allow artificial intelligence (AI) companies to train on creative works without explicit permission from artists. In an op-ed for The Daily Mail, the America’s Got Talent judge warned that such changes could devastate artists’ careers, calling it “just…
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AI-Powered Aid: Can Artificial Intelligence Help Combat Poverty?
In an innovative approach to poverty alleviation, researchers are exploring artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool to identify and support those most in need. A recent initiative in Togo, known as Novissi, has demonstrated how AI-driven analysis of satellite imagery and mobile phone data can efficiently distribute financial aid to impoverished communities. Launched during the…
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Nvidia Faces Potential AI Chip Export Ban Amid U.S.-China Trade Tensions
Nvidia (NVDA) and other AI chipmakers could soon face significant new trade restrictions from the Trump administration, according to a report from Mizuho Securities. Analyst Vijay Rakesh warned that new regulations could ban the sale of all AI chips to China, potentially impacting Nvidia’s H20 and B20 processors, which were previously permitted for export. The…
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China Restricts AI Experts’ Travel to the U.S. Over Security Concerns
Chinese authorities are advising the country’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) entrepreneurs and researchers to avoid traveling to the United States, citing concerns over national security and potential detentions, The Wall Street Journal reported. Officials fear that AI experts traveling abroad could inadvertently disclose confidential information regarding China’s technological advancements. There are also worries that executives…
