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In some cases, these bots do the job better than humans, The Wall Street Journal reported. Working in waste management can be a dirty job, and recycling facilities across the country are facing major labor shortages, The Wall Street Journal reported. AI is being implemented in recycling facilities to sort out recyclable materials. The bots are also doing a better job at sorting out recyclables than human workers in some cases. Even though AI may change the way some recycling facilities and restaurants look, blue-collar jobs are generally considered to be safe from being overtaken by AI entirely.
Persons: Suzanne Jones, Chipotle Organizations: Street Journal, Service Locations: White
Rudy Giuliani's consultancy owes nearly $60,000 over unpaid phone bills from 2020. Giuliani Partners owes a further $30,396 from an early termination fee. The Sunday judgment calculated interest at $12,831, and additional costs and disbursements at $873, bringing Giuliani Partners' total debt to almost $60,000. A subsidiary of the firm, Giuliani Security & Services, describes him as the current chairman and CEO of Giuliani Partners. Court records show Giuliani Partners has not filed any response to Momentum Telecom's debt filings or Adams' affirmation.
Persons: Rudy, Rudy Giuliani, , Suzanne J, Adams, Giuliani, Al Qaeda, Donald Trump's Organizations: Service, New, New York City, Giuliani Partners, New York, Momentum Telecom, Street Journal, Al, Republican, Giuliani Security & Services, PAC, CNN Locations: Wall, Silicon, New York, Georgia, Qatar
Suzanne KapnerSuzanne Kapner writes about the retail industry for The Wall Street Journal from New York. She won a 2017 Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing, or Sabew, award for her coverage of the retail industry in crisis, including a series of stories about the downfall of Sears. She was part of a team that won a 2021 Sabew honorable mention for stories detailing fashion’s new China problem. Suzanne joined the Journal in 2011 to cover Citigroup. She has written about finance and retailing at various publications, including the New York Times and Fortune magazine, during her more than three decades in journalism.
Persons: Suzanne Kapner Suzanne Kapner, Neiman Marcus, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Suzanne Organizations: Wall, JCPenney, Abercrombie, Fitch, Sears, Citigroup, New York Times, Fortune, Syracuse University Locations: New York, China
UN torture prevention panel terminates visit to Australia
  + stars: | 2023-02-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
SYDNEY, Feb 21 (Reuters) - A U.N. torture prevention panel terminated its suspended visit to Australia, saying it continued to face obstacles in getting access to some detention centres in the country. The U.N. Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture (SPT) on Monday said it had requested several assurances in order to resume its visit but some guarantees were not provided, and it could not decide on a "reasonable timeframe" for a visit. An optional protocol against torture and degrading treatment, which Australia is a signatory to, allows for SPT to visit prisons, police stations and other detention centres unannounced. The offices of the premiers of New South Wales and Queensland did not immediately respond to a Reuters request seeking comment. Jabbour said a report based on what the panel had observed during its October visit would be shared with the Australian authorities.
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