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Tag Archives: January

AI-powered martech news and releases: January 30

OpenAI accuses DeepSeek of training on ChatGPT’s data. Oh, the irony. Constantine von Hoffman on January 30, 2025   OpenAI’s counter-attack on China’s DeepSeek is … just … sad. Faced with a competitor whose product costs 95% less, the company yelled, “No fair! You copied us!” The ChatGPT parent said DeepSeek used a process called … Continue reading AI-powered martech news and releases: January 30

U.S. job openings slump to lowest level since January 2021

September 04, 2024 U.S. job openings slump to lowest level since January 2021 In July, job openings fell sharply in healthcare and state and local government and also dropped in warehousing and transportation. BY Associated Press America’s employers posted fewer job openings in July than they had the previous month, a sign that hiring could further … Continue reading U.S. job openings slump to lowest level since January 2021

Despite high-profile layoffs, employers added 353,000 jobs in January

By Pavithra Mohan February 02, 2024 Just this week, UPS revealed its plans to let go of 12,000 workers. A number of tech companies, from PayPal and Salesforce to Google and Microsoft, have cut thousands of jobs in January. The retail sector hasn’t been spared either, with Wayfair and eBay trimming headcount. But despite this … Continue reading Despite high-profile layoffs, employers added 353,000 jobs in January

Amazon Reportedly Will Introduce A Search Concierge In January

Amazon Reportedly Will Introduce A Search Concierge In January by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, October 3, 2023 Amazon is overhauling its search bar with generative artificial intelligence (GAI) features that will act as a concierge for customers, offering expert answers and product suggestions. Set to launch in January 2024, Amazon’s search concierge, known as Project … Continue reading Amazon Reportedly Will Introduce A Search Concierge In January

HubSpot’s January 2023 releases: The manager’s guide

The latest updates to marketing email reporting and goals, subscriptions and payments, meetings scheduling, call receiving and more. Jen Bergren on February 24, 2023 Creating goals based on any property and a beta for including marketing email analytics in the custom report builder highlight HubSpot’s January releases. Here’s a list of the latest HubSpot updates:  … Continue reading HubSpot’s January 2023 releases: The manager’s guide

Microsoft and FTC pre-trial hearing set for January 3rd

Jon Fingas @jonfingas Microsoft just made one of the largest-ever bids for a game studio. The company has announced plans to acquire Activision Blizzard for $95 per share, valuing the all-cash deal at an enormous $68.7 billion. The deal would make the combined entity the “third-largest” game company by revenue, according to Microsoft, and would … Continue reading Microsoft and FTC pre-trial hearing set for January 3rd