Page 7: Research news on AI-driven corporate restructuring

AI-driven corporate restructuring refers to organizational changes in technology and related firms prompted by the integration of artificial intelligence systems into products, services, and internal operations. Companies adjust workforce composition, reallocate resources toward AI-focused roles, and modify product portfolios, such as cloud platforms, connected devices, and productivity software. These shifts often involve mass layoffs, mergers, and partnerships around generative AI models, alongside changes in labor practices, environmental impacts, and business strategies in sectors like e-commerce, enterprise software, and consumer electronics.

Consumer & Gadgets

Apple unveils iOS 26 and a new 'liquid glass' design

After stumbling out of the starting gate in Big Tech's pivotal race to capitalize on artificial intelligence, Apple tried to regain its footing Monday during an annual developers conference that focused mostly on incremental ...

Business

Apple under pressure to shine after AI stumble

Pressure is on Apple to show it hasn't lost its magic despite broken promises to ramp up iPhones with generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) as rivals race ahead with the technology.

Machine learning & AI

New York Times signs AI licensing deal with Amazon

The New York Times has agreed a deal for Amazon to use its content to train artificial intelligence models, the leading U.S. newspaper announced Thursday in its first generative AI licensing deal.

Business

Telegram to get $300 mn in partnership with Musk's xAI

Telegram established a partnership with Elon Musk's xAI to provide the Grok generative artificial intelligence program on the messaging service for one year, Telegram's CEO announced Wednesday.

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