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Tech moves: Seattle hires first AI officer; Microsoft nabs AI media leader; DexCare names CPO
— Lisa Qian is the first AI Officer for the City of Seattle. “This strategic leadership position is designed to ensure Seattle harnesses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence while upholding the city’s values and commitment to ...
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REDMOND — Activists protesting Microsoft’s work for the Israeli government breached one of the tech giant’s buildings at its headquarters Tuesday afternoon as part of ongoing demonstrations. The security breach was first publicized at 1 p.m. by No ...
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Tech moves: AWS VP switches roles; Seattle’s new economic development head; Microsoft Teams exec departs
— Amazon’s Uwem Ukpong has a new title, moving from vice president of Global Services to VP of AWS Industries. Ukpong has been with the tech giant for more than four years, joining from energy technology company Baker Hughes. Ukpong’s resume is ...
Microsoft will require employees to work in the office three days per week next year, a major shift for one of the tech giants that had been more friendly to remote work. The policy will begin at the end of February for workers living within 50 miles of a ...
Lindsay-Rae McIntyre leaves Microsoft for Alaska Airlines, while HashiCorp's co-founder leaves the company and two Amazon execs depart.
The company told employees in a memo on Thursday that it planned to cut 10% of its workforce - roughly 8,000 staff. It said it would also not fill thousands more open jobs it had been hiring for. A key reason for the layoffs is Meta's increased spending in other areas of the company,