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What's new today: IT giants cut jobs amid economic crisis
Fast track insights: Apple delisting has no impact on Binance users in India
Remember Bing Chat, Microsoft's AI chatbot that leveraged GPT internally? The tech giant introduces Copilot Pro, a new subscription that gives customers access to the most sophisticated aspects of Copilot AI Did. Copilot was previously known as Microsoft Copilot. Copilot Pro, currently available with an active subscription, costs $20 per user per month. Coding, writing, research, and even learning are all reportedly supported by Microsoft Copilot Pro. It includes some unique features that are not included in the free version.
The beginning of 2024 is looking difficult among IT experts, as major internet companies such as Google and Amazon have begun laying off employees. In line with last year's downsizing trend, the IT sector is expected to see another round of job cuts in 2024. This change is a reaction to how the business environment is changing as a result of volatile demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world of work, automating many tasks and processes traditionally performed by humans. AI can perform many functions quickly, accurately, and efficiently, such as data analysis, image recognition, natural language processing, and decision-making. But AI also poses a threat to many jobs, especially those that are repetitive, routine, or predictable. In this article, we will introduce you to the top 10 jobs that are safest from AI takeover. read more
Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange by daily trading volume, gives Indian users assurance about the safety of their money and accounts. This action comes after a number of important cryptocurrency service providers were removed from the Apple App Store, including Kucoin and OKX. Cupertino, California-based Apple said the action was taken in response to a show-cause notice it received from India's Ministry of Finance for violating the country's anti-money laundering regulations.