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In recent months, pressure has ramped up inside Google for employees to flex their AI muscles. Google leaders told staff to be more AI-savvy, and engineers are now expected to use AI for coding. Some ...
Worker reliance on AI is getting bad, with a recent study showing that nearly a third of employees would use the breakthrough technology at work, even if expressly told not to by their boss. While ...
A disabled Labour MP facing an inquiry by the Commons expenses watchdog has defended her use of taxis, saying it had been recommended by Parliament’s own health service. The Independent Parliamentary ...
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According to CBS News, 18-year-old Gerika Mudra said the incident happened in April. She expressed that she immediately felt uncomfortable upon entering the establishment, and everything escalated ...
The U.S. Department of Labor is offering money to employers who help train workers to fill critical needs, and for the first time since 2020, the percentage of CEOs who plan to shrink their workforce ...
Meta recently released a new video editing app for creators called Edits. The new app is designed to rival ByteDance’s CapCut, a popular short-form video-editing app used by many creators. Meta first ...
If you are a boss using artificial intelligence (AI) to communicate with your employees, beware: your professional credibility may be at stake, a new study has found. AI is rapidly making its way into ...
An employee at an Alaska airport has been arrested for allegedly stalking fellow staff members by placing GPS tracking devices underneath their vehicles, according to the state department of ...
Suzanne Blake is a Newsweek reporter based in New York. Her focus is reporting on consumer and social trends, spanning from retail to restaurants and beyond. She is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill and ...
NBC6 is only using her first name because she worries about her family’s privacy and possible online harassment. “It's inhumane the way that they're keeping their residents,” she told NBC6. Lindsey ...