$61.5 billion AI giant Anthropic has made a major hiring U-turn—now, it’s letting job applicants use AI after banning it from the interview process

Hiring has become an all-out AI war with managers juggling thousands of fake applications from North Korea, meanwhile, job-seekers are grappling with automated interviewers. AI giant Anthropic even got ahead of the curve by (ironically) barring candidates from using chatbots and assistants to prepare for their interview in May—but it’s just backtracked on the ban.  […]

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How one clause sparked Exxon-Chevron feud that turned personal

The 20-month feud between the Western Hemisphere’s two most powerful oil companies over the biggest offshore discovery in a generation hinged on a single clause of a contract few people have ever seen. The passage in a confidential agreement signed more than a decade ago that governs how producers work together in Guyana’s booming oil […]

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While Trump celebrates the demise of Stephen Colbert’s show, the economics of late-night TV are crumbling

CBS says its decision to end Stephen Colbert’s late-night comedy show is financial, not political. Yet even with the ample skepticism about that explanation, there’s no denying the economics were not working in Colbert’s favor. The network’s bombshell announcement late Thursday that the “Late Show” will end next May takes away President Donald Trump’s most prominent TV […]

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