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TNB Tech Minute: AI Replaces Hundreds of Human Workers at IBM

2025/5/6
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Arvind Krishna: 我是IBM首席执行官Arvind Krishna。我们使用人工智能技术取代了数百名负责人力资源工作的员工。这一举措使我们能够将资源重新分配,从而雇佣更多软件工程师、销售和市场营销人员。尽管如此,IBM的整体就业人数仍然有所增加。我们现在将员工部署到更注重人际互动的岗位上,减少了那些重复性、流程化的工作。我们相信这种战略能够提升效率,并使我们能够更好地适应不断变化的市场需求。 我们致力于在利用人工智能技术的同时,确保员工能够胜任新的角色,并获得必要的培训和支持。我们相信,这种转变将使IBM能够在未来保持竞争力,并为我们的客户提供更好的服务。 Victoria Craig: 我是《华尔街日报》的记者Victoria Craig。我报道了科技行业的一些重要新闻。首先,IBM首席执行官Arvind Krishna宣布,该公司已经用人工智能取代了数百名从事人力资源工作的员工。其次,思科公司发布了其新型量子芯片的原型,并开设了一个量子实验室,旨在加速其在超高速计算领域的工作。与此同时,DoorDash公司宣布将以近40亿美元的价格收购英国食品配送公司Deliveroo,这将扩大DoorDash的全球业务范围。最后,美国司法部建议谷歌出售其两个广告业务部门,以解决反垄断问题,但谷歌对此表示异议,并计划上诉。这些事件都反映了科技行业快速发展的现状,以及企业在应对技术变革和监管挑战方面的策略。

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Artificial intelligence has already replaced hundreds of human resources workers at IBM. That's the news from the company's chief executive, Arvind Krishna, who told The Wall Street Journal the move has allowed IBM to instead invest in hiring more software engineers, sales and marketing people.

Krishna added that overall employment at the company has increased and humans are deployed in positions that focus less on what he calls rote process work and more human-to-human interaction.

Staying in big tech, Cisco took the wraps off a prototype of its new quantum chip and opened a quantum lab as it looks to accelerate its work in the ultra-fast computing sphere. Cisco developed the chip in collaboration with UC Santa Barbara. The company says the chip is designed to work with existing fiber-optic infrastructure and enable quantum networks to scale and connect with quantum processors for practical applications.

Elsewhere, DoorDash said today it struck a deal to buy British food delivery company Deliveroo for nearly $4 billion. The deal is meant to increase the San Francisco-based company's global presence since the combined company will operate in more than 40 countries, serving about 50 million active users each month.

Together, the two companies last year generated $90 billion in gross order value. The deal, which is still subject to shareholder and regulatory approval, is expected to close in the fourth quarter.

And finally, a federal judge ruled last month that Google created a monopoly in advertising. Now, the Justice Department recommends Google sell two of its ad businesses to address the concern. The GOJ recommends selling AdX, which is a platform where advertisers and publishers can buy and sell ads.

And Google, it says, should also divest its ad platform for publishers. But the tech giant said not only is this action unwarranted, it wouldn't be feasible because the source code wouldn't work outside of Google. The company also said it respectfully disagrees with the court's finding and plans to appeal the ruling. For a deeper dive into what's happening in tech, check out Wednesday's Tech News Briefing podcast.

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Download the Realtor.com app because you're nearly home. Make it real with Realtor.com.