Microsoft is planning to let companies, schools and governments create their own chatbots with OpenAI’s ChatGPT for purposes like customer service.
Nearly 40% of CEOs think their companies won’t be “economically viable” within the next decade without major changes, PwC’s annual global CEO survey found.
A new report from small business lending platform OnDeck looks at the large U.S. companies with the highest rates of former employees launching businesses.
The amount companies have pledged to support racial justice has grown to nearly $340 billion, according to McKinsey & Company senior partner Shelley Stewart.
A DEI expert shares the DEI strategies companies got wrong in 2022 and ways they can fix them this year.
Large firearm manufacturers like Sturm, Ruger are taking a hit as gun sales, which surged in recent years, return to pre-pandemic levels.
As of Jan. 1, California and Washington joined New York City and Colorado in legally requiring employers to post salary ranges on their job ads.
From customer service to the entertainment industry, businesses in China are paying up big bucks for virtual employees.
The new designations also take aim at Russia-linked entities supporting that country’s military invasion of Ukraine, the Commerce Department said.