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AI Vs. Workers w/ Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen

Convergence Magazine

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June 15, 2026

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AI Vs. Workers w/ Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen

While we hear plenty of gloomy predictions about how the adoption of AI technologies will take away millions of jobs in the future, it’s already gutting labor rights and alienating workers right now. Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen are two of the researchers behind a new report on this matter, “Last Place in the AI-First Economy: How the AI Industry

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Convergence Magazine

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· Jun 15, 2026

AI vs. Workers w/ Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen

While we hear plenty of gloomy predictions about how the adoption of AI technologies will take away millions of jobs in the future, it’s already gutting labor rights and alienating workers right now. Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen are two of the researchers behind a new report on this matter, “Last Place in the AI-First Economy: How the AI Industry

Inc.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Eye-Popping Salaries Behind Anthropic’s AI Hiring Spree Include $1.3 Million for ‘Technical’ Roles

Filings reveal clues as to what Anthropic employees make as the AI talent wars rage.

The Next Web

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· Jun 25, 2026

Oracle cuts about 500 jobs in Romania as AI restructuring rolls on

On the morning of June 25, Oracle began telling roughly 500 of its Romanian employees that their jobs were gone, part of the company’s long-running global reorganisation toward cloud and artificial intelligence. Oracle has not commented publicly on the exact number of local roles affected. It is the second such round in Romania in under [] This story continues at The Next Web

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 9, 2026

AIS Saigon Celebrates Historic IB Results with Two Perfect Scorers, Marking a New Milestone in Its 20-Year Journey

AIS Saigon Celebrates Historic IB Results with Two Perfect Scorers, Marking a New Milestone in Its 20-Year Journey

ComputerWeekly’s

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· Jul 3, 2026

Autonomous Agentic Workflow Platforms: A Comparative Analysis

The adoption of AI co-pilots and virtual assistants has been quick. Businesses embraced them. AI tools, like chat assistants and coding copilots, promised faster work. They helped with smarter decisions and boosted efficiency. But there was one catch: humans still had to drive the process. That is now beginning to change. A new generation of [] The post Autonomous Agentic Workflow Platforms: A Comparative Analysis appeared first on Fingent - Trusted AI Software Development Partner for Business Growth.

Fortune

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· Dec 9, 2025

The problem with ‘human in the loop’ AI? Often, it’s the humans

New studies show AI tools beating human professionals in law and advertising—challenging the assumption that human-AI collaboration always produces the best results.

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Related coverage for "AI Vs. Workers w/ Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen": Convergence Magazine — AI vs. Workers w/ Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen. Inc.com — The Eye-Popping Salaries Behind Anthropic’s AI Hiring Spree Include $1.3 Million for ‘Technical’ Roles. The Next Web — Oracle cuts about 500 jobs in Romania as AI restructuring rolls on. The Hindu BusinessLine — AIS Saigon Celebrates Historic IB Results with Two Perfect Scorers, Marking a New Milestone in Its 20-Year Journey. ComputerWeekly’s — Autonomous Agentic Workflow Platforms: A Comparative Analysis. Fortune — The problem with ‘human in the loop’ AI? Often, it’s the humans