AI is reducing hours of work to minutes. Some employees say they're just as busy.
Business Insider asked six tech workers which task AI is saving them the most time on. The gains aren't always reducing workloads.
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Business Insider asked six tech workers which task AI is saving them the most time on. The gains aren't always reducing workloads.
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Google has laid off employees across parts of its Cloud business, including at an elite cybersecurity intelligence unit.