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Future medical technology controlled by AI robot using machine learning
The promise of AI makes some Gen Xers uneasy about their job security.
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If you suspect someone in your ranks is quitting quietly, Thompson recommends that you first consider the possibility that you could be misreading their behavior.
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Composition shows Disney CEO Bob Iger in front of the company's logo, and Steve Jobs in typical turtleneck, arms folded and smiling
Bob Iger, and Steve Jobs in 1998.
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Illustration of a knife cutting a line of workers
The harshness of recent layoffs suggests that any managerial empathy workers gained during the depths of the pandemic was short-lived.
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Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, or AWS, the retail giant's cloud-computing business.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced the company would lay off 9,000 employees, on top of an earlier cut of 18,000.
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A drawing of a business man is shown, being erased in the middle by a large hand holding an eraser.
Tech companies like Meta and Twitter are laying off middle managers and "flattening" their structure. That's going to cost them in the long run.

Getting rid of them is a big mistake

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Marne Levine is chief business officer at Meta, formerly Facebook, overseeing the company’s advertising and business partnerships. Previously, Marne was VP of Global Partnerships, Business & Corporate Development; COO of Instagram; and before that, VP of Global Policy.
Marne Levine, who has served as chief business officer at Meta until now, announced Monday she would soon leave the company.