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Klarna shrunk its workforce by 40% over the last two years, CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski told CNBC The reduced headcount was ...
No, Klarna is not going bankrupt. In fact, a Klarna spokesperson told The Tab the company is actually very “financially ...
Swedish fintech firm Klarna has reduced its workforce by nearly 40 per cent over the past two years, a change driven largely by artificial intelligence deployment and natural attrition, CEO Sebastian ...
Klarna, Starbucks, and Duolingo are admitting that AI can't do everything. However, their actions show they still want AI to ...
BNPL giant Klarna says it is fast approching $1 million in revenue per employee, spearheaded by its aggressive uptake of AI.
Klarna is hiring again after replacing employees with AI. Meanwhile, Duolingo is facing blowback on social media from its ...
Microsoft's layoff of 6,000 employees for AI integration sparks debate on AI in the workforce, while Klarna's return to human ...
Swedish fintech Klarna, which last month paused plans for an initial public offering, reported first-quarter revenue growth ...
announcing a hiring drive for human customer service agents Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said last week that the company has shrunk its workforce by 40% thanks to its investments in AI and ...
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