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Fearing layoffs and AI, workers are reading into their bosses' looks and the lack of snacks. Welcome to office paranoia.
Security researchers found two flaws in an AI-powered chatbot used by McDonald’s to interact with job applicants.
Job-seeking impostors, including deepfakes, are exploiting the remote work trend, defrauding U.S. companies and potentially ...
According to Andy Elder, a Uswitch business savings expert, bridging this perception gap is crucial for fostering trust and ...
A security flaw in McHire allowed access to sensitive applicant data via default admin credentials and a vulnerable API. The ...
Basic security flaws left the personal info of tens of millions of McDonald’s job-seekers vulnerable on the “McHire” site ...
McDonald's AI hiring chatbot exposed 64M applicant records due to a "123456" password. Data breach raises major privacy ...
Gino Rooney, CEO and Founder of Classet, told NBC News that his company strikes a middle-ground between text and video ...
In a digital age where artificial intelligence powers everything from fast-food orders to job applications, a staggering ...
There could be legal risks associated with using AI to determine who climbs the corporate ladder and who loses their job.
Vulnerabilities in an API allowed unauthorized access to contacts and chats, exposing the information of 64 million ...
One esthetician shared the wacky reason she feels optimistic about her job security. Stephanie Stanton, a licensed ...