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Mixed Signals on Job Impact of AI: CompTIA, Salesforce, ServiceNow

Two CompTIA analyses offer contrary takes on how AI will impact tech employment: one finds lower employment right now while the other projects strong growth over the next ten years. Somewhat similarly, Salesforce’s Marc Benioff says that AI agents allowed his company to cut 4,000 support jobs while ServiceNow president Amit Zavery says AI hasn’t reduced his headcount but did let workers do a better job, resulting in higher customer satisfaction. Benioff also said that Salesforce will be entering the IT services business, perhaps because he feels AI will make it much less people-intensive.

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Google gets $379M fine from France; $425M in US class action

September 9, 2025

Google had a bad fall kick off, tackled with a €325 million ($379 million) fine from France's CNIL for not obtaining user consent for tracking. (Clothing retailer Shein was fined €150 million [$175 million] in the same ruling.) Plus, Google must pay $425 million for collecting user data after customers disabled a tracking feature. On the bright side for Google, it evaded $31 billion in damages plaintiffs wanted.

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Adobe Releases New AI Agents

September 11, 2025

It barely feels like news when industry giants add AI features, since that’s what they’re expected to do. But lots of people use their products, so their announcements are probably of higher interest than most. With that in mind, let’s note that Adobe has just announced general availability of agents for audience creation, journey orchestration, experimentation, journey insights, website optimization and agent support.

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