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Opinion: Has AI fueled racist, sexist and ageist corporate hiring practices?
'Employers often think they are safe as long as they don't 'tell' the AI platform to discriminate. They are wrong,' a CT lawyer writes.
The company will also be spending a pretty penny bidding adieu to its CEO of three-plus years, Carl Eschenbach. Before he ...
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Workday said on Monday co-founder Aneel Bhusri will return as the company's CEO, replacing Carl Eschenbach, as the human resources software provider looks to leverage artificial ...
PLEASANTON — Workday has decided to trim more than 100 jobs at its Pleasanton work hub in a fresh bout of layoffs that suggests the tech industry’s staffing cutbacks in the Bay Area have yet to run ...
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Employee performance management tools: Best software to measure performance
Learn what employee performance measurement tools are, what their benefits are, and some of the top software to use in your business.
Employees save seven hours weekly using AI tools but lose four hours correcting errors, creating a hidden ‘tax’ that undermines promised productivity gains.
Automate scheduling, capture, summarization, and action routing so in-person conversations stay focused on the decision, not ...
Whatfix, the global leader in digital adoption platforms (DAP), today announced the official launch of its Healthcare ...
Last week’s sell-off in software stocks is having an impact. Enterprise software firm Workday revealed Monday it had replaced its CEO, Carl Eschenbach, with co-founder and former CEO Aneel Bhusri, who ...
Workday named co-founder Aneel Bhusri as its new chief executive, replacing Carl Eschenbach, who is stepping down. Bhusri co-founded Workday in 2005 and served as CEO from 2014 to 2020 and co-CEO from ...
Workday is trading at historically low valuations despite strong fundamentals and a resilient business model. Check out why WDAY stock is a strong buy.
Artificial intelligence is causing almost as much work as it saves, creating a new “tax” as employees drown in correcting AI slop, according to new research from global software titan Workday.
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