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One billionaire family is offering $127,000 for a full-time live-in dog nanny for their two dogs. The job went viral on TikTok and was pulled after the family received nearly 2,000 applications. The role is demanding and requires working irregular hours as well as traveling with the dogs. "Our returning client is seeking an exceptional and highly experienced Dog Nanny to provide top-tier care for their two beloved dogs," the recruiter for the job, George Ralph Dunn, posted on Linkedin. "When money is no object, people want the best, and you attract the best with the best salary."
Persons: , London —, George Ralph Dunn, it's, Dunn, Kennedy, you'd Organizations: Service, Linkedin, New York, Kennedy News, Fox TV Locations: London, Fairfax, Kensington, Monaco
An autoshop owner has been ordered to pay almost $40,000 in back wages and damages. Miles Walker previously dumped 91,000 pennies on a former employee's driveway. The US government sued him for repeatedly failing to pay wages and illegal retaliation. He was sued by the US government for repeatedly failing to pay wages and illegal retaliation against an ex-worker, according to the lawsuit viewed by Insider. When Walker was contacted by the department, he said he wouldn't pay Flaten a penny.
Persons: Miles Walker, , Andreas Flaten, Walker didn't, Walker, Flaten, Tremelle Howard Organizations: Service, Department of Labor, Labor Locations: Peachtree City , Georgia, Fayetteville , Georgia, Atlanta
Australia's safety watchdog said Twitter is the most complained about platform in the country for online hate. There are currently an estimated 1,000 employees left at Twitter, Insider reported in May. "A third of all complaints about online hate reported to us are now happening on Twitter. "eSafety research shows that nearly 1 in 5 Australians have experienced some form of online hate. One research group even found that the use of the N-word jumped by 500% on Twitter after Musk's takeover, Insider reported in October.
Persons: Elon Musk, eSafety, Musk, Vijaya Gadde, Yoel Roth, Ella Irwin, Julie Inman Grant, Twitter, Linda Yaccarino Organizations: Twitter, Morning, Elon Musk's, First Nations Australian Locations: Australia
It will take another 131 years for the world to achieve gender equality worlwide, according to the WEF. Iceland has closed over 90% of its gender gap, but the US ranked just 43rd globally for gender equality. The statistics come from the World Economic Forum's annual Global Gender Gap report. The WEF published its 2023 Global Gender Gap Report on Tuesday and examined gender parity across 146 countries, finding that the gender gap has closed across a variety of areas of society by 68.4% globally, up 0.3% from 2022's 68.1% score. The United States however is falling behind in closing the gender gap, dropping to 43rd on the list, down from 27th last year.
Persons: , Saadia Zahidi, WEF Organizations: US, Service, Economic, Center for American Locations: Iceland, Norway, Finland, Sweden, New Zealand, United States
Portugal is trialing a ChatGPT-based AI that can respond to emergency calls in busy periods. Callers to Portugal's 112 emergency line sometimes wait five to six minutes to get a response. If the trial periods goes well, the AI will come into wider use by 2025, a senior politician said. Portugal is planning to test a new artificial intelligence system based on OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT to see whether it could be used to take emergency calls in the country during busy times. Instead, the AI system will respond to the calls first in "natural language response" to "assess what kind of problem" the caller is reporting, Portugal News' report added.
Persons: ChatGPT, António Pombeiro, Lusa, Pombeiro Organizations: Morning, Internal Administration Locations: Portugal, Porto, Colombia
Elon Musk said terms like "cisgender" and "cis" are now considered "slurs" on Twitter. It isn't clear if Musk's statement represents an official Twitter policy. The words 'cis' or 'cisgender' are considered slurs on this platform." In another tweet, he added: "The contemptible creep that manufactured the term 'cis' has serious problems. In April, Insider conducted a test that found Twitter was limiting the visibility of some tweets sent via direct messages when words like "trans," "transgender," or "intersex" were used.
Persons: Elon Musk, me, Musk, Twitter Organizations: Twitter
Generative AI could add up to $4.4 trillion to the global economy annually, a McKinsey report says. The hype around generative AI has reached a fever pitch in recent months and for good reason as the industry has the potential to add $4.4 trillion to the global economy annually, a new McKinsey report argues. The report, which looks at the economic potential of generative AI, says it could add between $2.6 to $4.4 trillion to the global economy through "63 generative AI use cases spanning 16 business functions," which is roughly the same amount as the UK's GDP in 2021. Generative AI refers to conversational AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT released in November, which impressed the world with its wide-ranging abilities including creating content, generating music, and writing code. This would largely impact high earners like knowledge workers and could add "trillions of dollars in value to the global economy," McKinsey said.
Persons: ChatGPT, Bing, McKinsey Organizations: McKinsey, Morning, Google, Bloomberg Intelligence
DeepMind's co-founder believes the Turing test is an outdated method to test AI intelligence. In his book, he suggests a new idea in which AI chatbots have to turn $100,000 into $1 million. A co-founder of Google's AI research lab DeepMind thinks AI chatbots like ChatGPT should be tested on their ability to turn $100,000 into $1 million in a "modern Turing test" that measures human-like intelligence. The Turing test was introduced by Alan Turing in the 1950s to examine whether a machine has human-level intelligence. During the test, human evaluators determine whether they're speaking to a human or a machine.
Persons: DeepMind's, Mustafa Suleyman, Suleyman, Turing, Alan Turing, OpenAI's ChatGPT, ChatGPT Organizations: Power, Bloomberg, ACI, McKinsey
A major toymaker said that AI teddy bears could read personalized bedtime stories to kids by 2028. AI experts have recently been sounding the alarm about the dangers around AI including privacy. AI teddy bears that read bedtime stories to your children and teach them values could become a norm by 2028, according to a major toymaker. Wong pointed out that smart toys including teddy bears could use "AI to generate stories customized for the kid rather than reading from a book," because they will have access to personal information about the child. can actually talk to the toy, and the toy can actually give [them] a response," he added.
Persons: Allan Wong, , Wong, VTech, Twitter Elon Musk, Kamala Harris Organizations: Financial Times, VTech Holdings, Twitter, Fox, Google, Microsoft, White House
"Quiet thriving" is a workplace strategy that's helping people take more control of their work. She and another expert agreed that, by contrast, quiet quitting can disempower certain workers. She believes "quiet quitting is disempowering" and that workers instead need a resilient mindset to ride out a tough economy. Given the many economic challenges workers are facing, we may hear much more about "quiet thriving" in the future. And for those people, she added, "quiet thriving" is a method of asking, "How can I really own my job instead of feeling owned by it?"
Persons: Lesley Alderman, , Alderman, it's, They'd, Ashton Wikstrom, she'd, hasn't, Wikstrom, I'm, Brooks, Scott Organizations: Service, Elle Communications, Meta, Cisco, Instagram, Netflix Locations: Washington
Meta's chief AI scientist said AI trained on large language models is still not very smart. Yan LeCun said AI can't learn how to load a dishwasher or reason like a child could, CNBC reported. AI like ChatGPT that's been trained on large language models isn't even as smart as dogs or cats, Meta's chief AI scientist said. He said that AI tools trained on large language models are limited because they're only coached on text. "What it tells you we are missing something really big … to reach not just human level intelligence, but even dog intelligence," LeCun added.
Persons: Yan LeCun, that's, Yann LeCun, LeCun, it's Organizations: CNBC, Viva Tech, BBC News Locations: Paris
The brand behind the viral Big Red Boots is releasing a tiny handbag 'smaller than a grain of salt.' MSCHF's Microscopic Handbag is bright green and modeled on a Louis Vuitton handbag. MSCHF, a New York-based art advertising collective, said it's exhibiting a tiny handbag at Pharrell William's auction house JOOPITER in Paris from June 20 to 24. MSCHF's Microscopic Handbag under a microscope. "Microscopic Handbag takes this to its full logical conclusion.
Persons: Louis Vuitton, , Boots, Pharrell William's, Kevin Wiesner, MSCHF, Weisner, Lil Nas, Gabriel Whaley Organizations: Service, Louis, Louis Vuitton Monogram, New York Times, Times, Red Locations: New York, Paris
Google announced new AI features to enhance users' online shopping experience. Online shoppers will be able to virtually see how items look on various models. Google selected models from sizes XXS to 4XL with different skin tones, ethnicities, and bodies. Google has introduced a new feature that allows online shoppers to try clothes on different models. A longstanding drawback of online shopping is the inability to see how an item actually looks on you before buying it.
Organizations: Google, Morning Locations: 4XL
Gallup says "quiet quitting," in which workers do the bare minimum, is a global phenomenon. Forty-four percent of respondents also said they'd experienced stress at work the previous day. Gallup's 2023 State of the Global Workplace report surveyed 122,416 employed respondents ages 15 and over in more than 160 countries from 2022 to 2023 and concluded that 59% of the workers worldwide were "quiet quitting." The report used respondents' answers to a series of 12 questions to split those surveyed into three categories at work: engaged, not engaged, and actively disengaged. Gallup's report estimated that such low engagement at work was costing the global economy $8.8 trillion, or 9% of global gross domestic product.
Persons: Gallup, they'd, , it'd, Gallup didn't, Gen Zers, Zers weren't Organizations: Service, Gallup, Deloitte
Tata Consultancy Services, India's largest IT firm, saw more female employees quit the past year. The company said it felt this change was influenced by its decision to scrap remote work. India's largest IT firm faced an unexpected consequence after scrapping its remote working policies: seeing a higher level of female employees quit. There are over 220,000 women at the firm, making up about 35.7% of the company's workforce according to the report. A YouGov poll last year found that 57% of working women in the US said that remote working is important in a job, versus 44% of men.
Persons: Milind Lakkad, Lakkad Organizations: Tata Consultancy Services, Morning, TCS Locations: Mumbai
Almost half of Gen Z and Millennial workers say "workplace jargon" is making them feel left out. A new survey by LinkedIn found that young professionals are puzzled by lingo like "ducks in a row." Two-thirds of Gen Z and Millennials think knowing workplace jargon could help them get ahead. Learning the workplace language can be tough, and we hope that by opening up the conversation, we can help to break down that workplace language barrier." Gen Z is still getting to grips with the workplace and those who graduated during the pandemic may find it even harder to integrate.
Persons: Z, Gen, , Charlotte Davies, Millennials, PWC Organizations: LinkedIn, Service, Deloitte, Financial Times
Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham said remote work "fooled" leaders at the start of the pandemic. Major firms including Amazon, Meta, and Apple have ordered workers back to the office recently. Partly I think because remote work does work initially, if you start with a system already healthy from in-person work ... And partly because it seemed to solve recruiting, which is always a bottleneck." Graham's comments come as a number of major companies reverse their flexible working policies including Amazon, Apple, and Goldman Sachs. Graham joins a list of influential figures who are taking a stand against remote work including Elon Musk who has famously waged a war against the practice calling it "morally wrong."
Persons: Combinator, Paul Graham, Graham, , Y Combinator, I've, Goldman Sachs, Elon Musk, Musk, Tesla, Scott Galloway Organizations: Amazon, Apple, Service, Twitter, Meta
Your vintage Barbie dolls sitting at home could make you a quick buck, according to new research. BonusFinder made a list of the most valuable Barbies of all time and their maximum resale price. The first Barbie – released in 1959 for just $3 – has a maximum resale value of $27,450. The second most valuable Barbie doll is Dahlia Barbie, created by Robert Best in 2006, and has a resale value of up to $2,423. The maximum resale value for other Barbies on Bonus Finder's list ranged from $886 to $1,451.
Persons: BonusFinder, Barbie –, , there's, Ruth Handler, Barbie, Dahlia Barbie, Robert Best, Greta Gerwig's, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling Organizations: Service, Mattel
The University of Wisconsin-Madison posted a job listing for a "descriptive sensory panelist." The research center is "looking for individuals passionate about all types of foods, but especially cheese, pizza, and other dairy products." This could mean tasting up to 24 cheese samples and 12 pizzas a week, as well as other foods, it said. The Center for Dairy Research dates back to 1890. Insider contacted the University of Wisconsin and the research center for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Persons: Madison, , tasters Organizations: University of Wisconsin, Service, for Dairy Research Locations: Madison, Madison , Wisconsin
Gen Z are a tech-savvy generation but they like shopping in physical stores just as much as online. A new survey found that Gen Z like being able to see, touch and try a product before buying it. A new report by the International Council of Shopping Centers surveyed 1,008 people aged 16 to 26 about their shopping habits and preferences. It found that although 95% of Gen Z like shopping online, just as many (97%) also enjoy going to the mall. Gen Z are voracious shoppers with social media encouraging young people to buy new clothes regularly.
Persons: , Gen, Gen Z, it's Organizations: Service, International Council of Shopping Centers, Maxx, Walmart, Marshalls, Target, Social, Sheffield Hallam University Locations: Zara, England
Sam Altman has fired back at Elon Musk's criticisms of OpenAI. At an event in India, Altman countered Musk's claims saying he's "totally wrong about this stuff." Musk co-founded OpenAI alongside Altman in 2015, but later resigned from its board of directors. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has again fired back at billionaire Elon Musk's criticism that the company just cares about profit over safety, saying that such claims are completely false. Musk co-founded OpenAI alongside Altman in 2015, but resigned from its board of directors in 2018.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, Musk's, he's, Elon, it's, Musk, Lex Fridman's, Steve Wozniak, Emad Mostaque Organizations: Elon, Morning, Indian, Economic Times, Microsoft, Apple Locations: India, Delhi
A TikToker posted his daily routine working a nine-to-five job and has gone viral on social media. The video sparked a debate amongst users about whether an office job is boring or peaceful. It has now received 76 million views on Twitter and over 500,000 likes on TikTok. The video has taken off on Twitter after one user commented: "This video was so depressing that I started tearing up watching it." But some are berating the negative comments saying young people are detached from reality if they think a stable nine-to-five job is something to fear.
Persons: , Connor, , 501c3, there's Organizations: Twitter, Service
A fake AI-generated image of Elon Musk as a baby has racked up 4.5 million views on Twitter. Fake images of Musk kissing robot wives and in other bizarre scenarios have gone viral on Twitter. One image of Musk as a child is making the rounds on Twitter and has racked up 4.5 million views. The parody account that posted it captioned the fake image: "BREAKING: Elon Musk was reportedly working on some anti aging formula but it got way out of hand." Recently images of Musk kissing "robot wives" were spreading on the platform but were quickly revealed to be created by AI.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Henry Ajder, Pope Francis, Donald Trump, it's, Ajder Organizations: Twitter, Meta's Reality Labs
A woman at Atlanta airport was denied boarding on a Spirit Airlines flight for being "too intoxicated." She then slapped a gate agent, per a police report cited by local media. A woman was arrested after she was stopped from boarding a Spirit Airlines flight in Atlanta because she was "too intoxicated" and slapped a staff member, according to a number of media reports. The woman was angry after being told she wouldn't be allowed to board a Spirit Airlines flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Gate E-3 on May 11, Fox 5 Atlanta reported. Insider contacted Spirit Airlines and Atlanta International Airport for comment about the incident, but did not immediately hear back outside of regular business hours.
Persons: wouldn't, WSBTV, riling Organizations: Spirit Airlines, Morning, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International, Fox, Atlanta, Atlanta Police, The Independent, Atlanta International Airport Locations: Atlanta, Clayton County
Over 40% of Gen Z are investing because they're driven by FOMO, a new survey shows. In trying to meet financial goals, over 80% of American Gen Z started investing before the age of 21. That climbs to 60% of Gen Z in China who started investing because of FOMO. Over 80% of Gen Zers in the US and UK began investing before the age of 21 as well as 79% of Canadians and 63% of Chinese Gen Z investors. Only 7% of Gen Z in China started investing before they were 18 years old.
Persons: Z, , Zers, Gen Xers, Gen, Gen Z, Gen Zers Organizations: Service, CFA Institute, Financial Industry, Authority Investor Education Foundation, Deloitte Locations: Canada, China
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