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Pinterest CEO Bill Ready warned that emerging AI tech could accelerate the negative impact of social media on mental health. During an interview with "Good Morning America," the CEO said that AI amplifies the "darkest aspects of human nature." The Pinterest CEO made the comments during a recent interview with "Good Morning America." "Interestingly, the discussion has been that this is just human nature — the social media platforms are just reflecting human nature — but in reality AI has been amplifying the darkest aspects of human nature," he said. Ready is far from the first executive to sound the alarm on emerging AI technology.
Nick Clegg has risen quickly to become one of Mark Zuckerberg's closest confidants at Meta. Clegg, a former UK deputy prime minister, led the decision to reinstate Donald Trump to Facebook. It was updated on February 16, 2022 following the news that Nick Clegg had been promoted to the role of President for Global Affairs. In a challenging economic climate, the Lib Dems and their Conservative coalition partners voted to raise tuition fees. Nick Clegg (left) and Chris Huhne appearing on the BBC's "The Andrew Marr Show" in October 2007.
The e-cigarette company Juul reportedly is in talks with three big tobacco companies about its future. The talks with giants like Philip Morris are aimed at securing a possible sale, strategic investment, or other deal, the Wall Street Journal reported. Here's a rundown of the company's history, from its $38 billion valuation to legal settlements. The e-cigarette maker is talking to some of the biggest names in the tobacco industry, including Altria, Philip Morris, and Japan Tobacco, about options for its future, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. It also fell from a valuation of $38 billion in 2018 to just $1 billion last October, according to the Journal.
At the time, four years after the handover from Britain to China, much of Hong Kong remained a world of neon and noise. "Five years ago, everyone looked down on you if you spoke Mandarin," said a Beijing executive living in Hong Kong. As soon as the Hong Kong Arts Festival ended, the Hong Kong International Film Festival began. In February 2006, Alex Ma, China's mole in the FBI, sent David photos he received from his handlers of five suspected human sources. Born in Hong Kong like Alex, Lee grew up in Hawaii and became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
I should know: I'm a Black woman in HR, and at the age of 31, I'm working at my fifth employer, and I earn about $212,000 a year. I got into HR almost by accident, but it's a field I'm passionate about, and I'm good at my job. Entry-level HR manager, $52,000After I graduated from college, I entered an executive training program at a major retailer outside of Washington, DC. HR manager, $56,000My next job, also at a retailer, was strictly HR. When it's time to leave this company, I'm betting I'll do just that.
CNN —Big Oil companies have engaged in a “long-running greenwashing campaign” while raking in “record profits at the expense of American consumers,” the Democratic-led House Oversight Committee has found after a year-long investigation into climate disinformation from the fossil fuel industry. The committee found the fossil fuel industry is “posturing on climate issues while avoiding real commitments” to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Lawmakers said it has sought to portray itself as part of the climate solution, even as internal industry documents reveal how companies have avoided making real commitments. Many of their requests for internal documents were heavily redacted by the companies, which did not specify reasons for withholding the information. “These companies know their climate pledges are inadequate but are prioritizing Big Oil’s record profits over the human costs of climate change,” Maloney said.
Bargain-Hunting Smokers Give Big Tobacco a Headache
  + stars: | 2022-12-08 | by ( Carol Ryan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
British American Tobacco said that more U.S. smokers are switching to cut-price cigarettes. Americans are searching for deals beyond the usual grocery-store aisles. Major tobacco companies face a trade-off between protecting their profits and losing smokers to the cheapest brands. British American Tobacco said that more U.S. smokers are switching to cut-price cigarettes when it updated investors on current trading Thursday. Marlboro’s manufacturer Altria pointed out the same trend when it recently reported third-quarter results.
The single-payer healthcare bill would have benefitted both employers and workers, Kalra says. But demand for single-payer insurance may be on the rise. The mass layoffs and business closures at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic demonstrated why America's private healthcare system, which largely links health insurance to employment status, is a terrible idea. Assemblyman Kalra joined the "Pitchfork Economics" podcast to talk about his CalCare proposal and make the economic case for single-payer healthcare in the United States. "One of the key indicators of whether someone died from COVID was whether they had gaps in their health insurance or not," Kalra said.
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