Artificial intelligence has been billed as the answer to every productivity problem. But in the face of rising costs, some tech leaders are changing their tune.

As commencement speakers face restless crowds of new graduates, Google CEO Sundar Pichai says he's ready for his turn at Stanford next month.

As AI sparks concerns over job security and creativity, Sundar Pichai confronts growing public unease, addressing the emergence of the 'boo strategy' in tech discourse.

Recent college grads are not very fond of commencement speakers hyping up a technology they see as a threat to their career prospects

Commencement speakers want new graduates to feel optimistic about artificial intelligence — instead students are booing. New grads tell Josh Marcus that their fury about doddering…

Artificial intelligence has been billed as the answer to every productivity problem. But in the face of rising costs, some tech leaders are changing their tune.

MIT Technology Review’s highly subjective take on the latest buzz about AI

On college campuses nationwide, some people are growing uneasy with AI, citing threats to jobs, hobbies and even résumé-writing.

A study of 650 million hiring records says remote work is the culprit. But the Wharton professor who wrote the book against remote work isn't so sure.