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GM laid off hundreds of IT workers to hire employees with stronger AI skills. The new roles focus on AI-native development, data engineering, cloud engineering, and AI workflows. This shift highlights GM's commitment to integrating advanced AI capabilities into its operations.

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GM's move could accelerate AI adoption and innovation within the automotive industry.
Companies should consider upskilling or hiring talent with AI skills to stay competitive.
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GM laid off hundreds of IT workers to hire employees with stronger AI skills. The new roles focus on AI-native development, data engineering, cloud engineering, and AI workflows. This shift highlights GM's commitment to integrating advanced AI capabilities into its operations.
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GM laid off hundreds of IT workers to hire employees with stronger AI skills. The new roles focus on AI-native development, data engineering, cloud engineering, and AI workflows. This shift highlights GM's commitment to integrating advanced AI capabilities into its operations.