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Survey says 99% of executives are prepared for AI layoffs in next two years
I TOLD last week Jax Jones’ new track with Kesha is just around the corner. And now the chart-topping DJ has opened up about the ever changing music landscape – admitting he isn’t afraid to turn to AI in the studio, despite it currently dividing the industry. Speaking to Bizarre’s Jack, Jax said: “...
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What happenedA new corporate survey shows execs are leaning into AI despite uncertainty, and they're prepared to reduce their workforces to do it.
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Left / center-leftSurvey says 99% of executives are prepared for AI layoffs in next two years
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Right / center-rightJax Jones reveals why he’s embracing AI music as he prepares to drop huge new track with Kesha
Jax Jones reveals why he’s embracing AI music as he prepares to drop huge new track with Kesha
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I TOLD last week Jax Jones’ new track with Kesha is just around the corner. And now the chart-topping DJ has opened up about the ever changing music landscape – admitting he isn’t afraid to...
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