Does Microsoft hate books more, or its own workers? It’s hard to say, because The Verge reports that the multitrillion dollar giant is gutting its employee library and cutting down on digital ...
The Microsoft Library in Redmond has long been a quiet anachronism in the middle of the high-tech campus, a place where authors gave talks and employees checked out old-fashioned paper books, ...
The physical and digital Microsoft Library is transitioning to an AI-powered ‘learning experience.’ The physical and digital Microsoft Library is transitioning to an AI-powered ‘learning experience.’ ...
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Microsoft is shutting down its physical and digital employee libraries, ending a decades-old tradition. These resources, including books and premium digital publications, are being replaced by an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Seriously, we wish we could explain to you what the hell that is, but most of the details on this AI-focused transition are ...
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After approximately 15,000 job cuts thanks to AI, Microsoft or Mircroslop (depends on what you wish to term it these days) has now canceled library and newspaper access for their employees. This was ...
Microsoft has been doubling down on artificial intelligence for months now. Amid this transformation, the company conducted mass layoffs with 15,000 job cuts last year. Now, reports have emerged that ...
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