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On Friday, the White House announced that seven leading artificial intelligence companies have agreed to voluntary safeguards on the technology’s development. President Joe Biden and his administration have vowed to manage the new tools as A.I. continues to rise in popularity. Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI formally committed to new standards for security during a meeting with Biden. All seven companies have been attempting to outdo each other with different versions of A.I. that can create text, photos, music and video completely on their own. “We must be cl...
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Amazon has accused Parler, the right-wing social media platform formerly hosted on Amazon’s servers, of attempting to conceal the company’s ownership amid continued legal battles between the two companies. “This is a ginned-up effort to try to throw mud at Parler, when Parler has been completely clear about its ownership,” said Angleo Calfo, an attorney representing the platform. Parler asked a Seattle judge to force Amazon to reinstate the website in February, but the judge denied Parler’s request. Parler then issued a new complaint in King County Superior Court, which Amazon then asked to be...
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Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama voted down a resolution to unionize this weekend. The final tally was 738 in favor with 1798 opposed. At least one-third of the employees needed to vote in favor for the resolution to pass. “Our system is broken, Amazon took full advantage of that, and we will be calling on the labor board to hold Amazon accountable for its illegal and egregious behavior during the campaign,” said Stuart Appelbaum, President of the National Labor Relations Board. “But make no mistake about it; this still represents an important moment for working people and t...
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In one of the most pro-worker statements from a modern president, Joe Biden released a video Sunday night in staunch support of Amazon warehouse workers’ right to unionize. While Biden referenced “workers in Alabama,” he never says Amazon directly. Biden is likely referencing a recent intimidation campaign by Amazon attempting to stop a unionization effort in an Bessemer, Alabama warehouse. “Unions lift up workers, both union and non-union, but especially Black and Brown workers,” Biden said in the Twitter video. “There should be no intimidation, no coercion, no threats, no anti-union propagan...
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