AI Disruption Deepens With Chegg Plunge, IBM Hiring Halt, Samsung Chatbot Ban
- Samsung said it would ban the technology on security fears
- Writers Guild says it won’t share scriptwriting credit with AI
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The speed of disruption brought on by a worldwide rush into artificial intelligence was on full display this week, sending shares of education-technology company Chegg Inc. plunging, leading IBM to halt some hiring and prompting a chatbot ban at Samsung Electronics Co.
Chegg shares at one point had lost half their value Tuesday before closing 48% lower after the company said OpenAI’s ChatGPT is threatening the growth of its homework-help services. The San Diego-based company makes most of its money from subscriptions and offers online guidance for test taking and essay-writing, tasks some students are outsourcing to freely available ChatGPT tools. Educational publisher Pearson Plc fell by the most in more than six years in London.