Nearly 4,000 people lost their jobs last month because of AI — the first time that's been cited as a reason, one report says
That came amid reports from one user that said Tessa provided advice like weighing yourself weekly and counting calories, ideas that the user said previously led her to develop an eating disorder to begin with.announced in an earnings presentation plans to cut about 55,000 jobs by 2030, many of which were previously planned cuts that would come with finishing certain construction projects.
However, BT Group CEO Philip Jansen said the company will replace about 10,000 of those projected cuts over the next seven years with AI, as he said the company's existing chatbot"Amy" can already answer many user questions, and will only improve with time.Subscribe to push notifications
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