“Dating concierge” and AI vs employees
Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of the Bumble dating app, discussed at the Bloomberg Technology Summit how AI could impact the dating world. She mentioned that in the near future, users will be able to utilize a “dating concierge” to receive communication tips and to more effectively filter potential partners, creating a safer and friendlier platform to establish healthier relationships.
A new report by Microsoft and LinkedIn revealed that despite concerns that artificial intelligence would lead to job loss, many employees are using AI to boost their productivity. The data shows that three out of four employees use generative artificial intelligence, with 90% of them believing it helps them save time and 84% stating that it stimulates their creativity. This highlights AI’s potential not only to streamline tasks but also to inspire and foster creativity in the workplace.
Qu Jing, the head of the PR department at the Chinese technology company Baidu, recently posted videos on her social media that caused controversy. In the videos, she emphasized the need for employees to make significant sacrifices for the company and the culture of hard work. She also warned her subordinates that she “is not their mom” and “could make them unemployed in this industry.” However, it seems that Qu Jing has already lost her job at Baidu.