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2025-06-26
Blood in the Machine 1 related

Workers at Google, TikTok, Adobe, Dropbox, CrowdStrike, and other tech firms recount how managers used AI to justify firing them, speed up their work, and more

“What will AI mean for jobs?” may be the single most-asked question about the technology category that dominates Silicon Valley, pop culture, and our politics. Bluesky: @midimyers.com , @larsonlee , @...

2023-07-22
The Verge 83 related

OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta, Google, Amazon, Anthropic, and Inflection make voluntary AI promises to the White House, like cybersecurity investment and watermarking

White House Pranav Dixit / Business Today : OpenAI, Google, Meta, Amazon and others pledge to watermark AI content for safety Ryan Morrison / Tech Monitor : White House secures AI safety commitment As...

2023-07-13
The Markup 21 related

A congressional investigation led by Senator Elizabeth Warren finds popular tax filing tools “recklessly” sent data, like income, to Meta and Google for years

https://www.cnn.com/... Mastodon: Paul Cantrell / @inthehands@hachyderm.io : Just beating my old drum:  —  The fines involved could tip some of these companies into bankruptcy.  —  That's good.  —  Co...

2023-02-05
New York Times 4 related

Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and other tech firms begin 2023 by championing austerity after facing the worst tech year on Wall Street since the 2008 financial crisis

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2023-02-04
New York Times 11 related

Alphabet, Amazon, and other tech firms begin 2023 by championing austerity after facing the worst year on Wall Street in 2022 since the 2008 financial crisis

After years of expansion and billions in profits, Big Tech is pulling back from its famously lavish spending as a long boom finally ends.

2019-05-08
Vox

Experts say apps like Nextdoor and Ring's Neighbors give people a false sense that the US crime rate is worsening even as violent crime reaches record lows

Why people are socializing more about crime even as it becomes rarer.  —  Violent crime in the US is at its lowest rate in decades. Tweets: @nancyleong , @frankpasquale , @ranimolla , @dangillmor , @m...

2019-02-18
Reuters 10 related

EU negotiators agree on regulations to curb unfair trade practices, requiring more transparency on how internet platforms list and rank products

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Google, Amazon and other tech firms will have to tell companies how they rank their own or rival products on their platforms under …

2018-09-16
San Francisco Chronicle

Tech companies like Salesforce, now the biggest private employer in San Francisco, are reacting to the city's limits by expanding and hiring faster elsewhere

Politics, economics and real estate could make jobs boom elsewhere  —  Politics, economics and real estate could make jobs boom elsewhere Tweets: @owenthomas Tweets: Owen Thomas / @owenthomas : Every ...

2017-03-16
The Verge 11 related

Airbnb, Lyft, Dropbox, and 55 other tech firms file brief opposing Trump's revised travel ban, but Apple, Google, and Microsoft don't sign, unlike in February

Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge :

2016-09-22
Engadget 6 related

Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, other tech firms join the White House to help refugees across the world by donating resources like WiFi, training, more

Mariella Moon / Engadget :

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