Garrett Mintz: When changing direction, err on the side of transparency
Driving effective change starts with transparency.
Driving effective change starts with transparency.
This shift coincides with a broad reassessment of what the best career paths are in today’s labor market, which economists have called one of the most vexing in generations—especially for entry-level applicants.
While tech companies continue to invest billions of dollars into AI, they’re slashing jobs while touting AI-forward strategies and leaner organizations.
CEO Elon Musk has been urging investors to focus less on car sales and more on what he considers a bright new artificial intelligence future of robotaxis.
Firms locally and nationwide are using AI to help them with everything from researching potential investments to drafting reports to helping them understand complex legal documents.
Economists were encouraged by the lower unemployment rate, which had risen in the previous four straight reports.