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NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang says that IT is about to take over HR as AI agents rise to power
AI agents are quickly becoming part of the workforce, and as NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang pointed out at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, this week, companies are going to have to figure out how best to work with them.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang welcomes the rise of superintelligent AI at CES 2025
Surprising no one, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang isn't too worried about a future filled with robots and superintelligent AI. In fact, he welcomes it. During a CES Q&A session with media and analysts, Huang was asked if he thought intelligent robots would ultimately side with humans,
Why Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Is So Bullish on ‘Physical AI’ and Robots
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang holds a Nvidia’s Drive Thor processor as he delivers a keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Following his blockbuster keynote address at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang hints at ‘plans’ for its own desktop CPU
There may be more in store for the processor Nvidia co-developed with MediaTek for its Project Digits AI supercomputer.
NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang says that IT will ‘become the HR of AI agents’
The chip-making giant recently released a set of AI Blueprints, or agent models that can be integrated directly into a company’s software. In the future, Huang says these AI agents will work alongside employees helping them with everything from busy work to wrangling customer concerns.
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SaaS Companies Must Embrace The Rise Of Integrated HR Platforms
HR teams want tech solutions that simplify their workflows, so SaaS providers must begin offering integrated solutions if ...
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Looking for a Job Is Set to Get Less Miserable This Year (Yes, You Read That Right)
Business leaders anticipate hiring more in 2025 after last year’s uncertainties around politics, AI and the economy.
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LinkedIn is the new HR
How LinkedIn has become the new HR ...
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Workplace Trends For 2025: Attracting Workers, Employee Well-Being, And More
We spoke to HR and workplace experts to learn their predictions for the workplace in 2025, including hiring, workplace ...
The Information
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Deel Accused of Laundering, Sanctions Failures in Ponzi Scheme Lawsuit
Fast-growing human resources and payroll startup Deel has been dragged into a dispute involving a Florida Ponzi scheme, in the latest legal action connecting the firm to fraudulent or illegal movement ...
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Labor shortages, the skills gap, and political changes are top of the agenda for the US' biggest HR group in 2025
The Society for Human Resource Management released its 2025 outlook. These are the themes they say will impact employers and ...
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There’s a Glimmer of Hope in 2025 for Frustrated Job Seekers
Business leaders anticipate hiring more after last year’s uncertainties around politics, AI and the economy.
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Why the U.S. Government needs to modernize workforce management systems
Outdated federal human resources platforms increasingly hinder agency recruiting and training, say OPM’s Steve Krauss and ...
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Goose Creek Human Resources Director arrested for domestic violence
Hilary VanOrsdel has been arrested and charged with third-degree domestic violence according to the Hanahan Police Department ...
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Resources for Human Development in Philly started 2025 with management shakeup under Inperium
The turnover came about two weeks after Inperium Inc, a fast-growing Reading nonprofit, acquired Philadelphia's RHD.
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Allison Sanderson named COO at Children’s Home Society of South Dakota
Children’s Home Society of South Dakota, South Dakota’s oldest human services, nonprofit organization, has named Allison ...
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5 trends that will shape HR in 2025
From harnessing artificial intelligence’s next big leap to addressing political and cultural volatility, HR will have the ...
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