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One man's remains were accidentally left on a plane at Dublin Airport and flown back to Greece. An Irishman who passed away in Greece was transported by plane to Dublin Airport but an unloading mistake resulted in his coffin being flown all the way back to Greece, Irish newspaper the Sunday Independent reported. On May 22, the man's remains were transported in a coffin on an Aegean Airline plane from Athens International Airport to Dublin Airport where his family had been waiting for him with a hearse, per the Sunday Independent. However, due to a "misload," the coffin wasn't spotted by grounds service and thus never unloaded from the plane, the newspaper wrote. Swissport, the company responsible for ground handling at Dublin Airport, reportedly resolved the situation by arranging for the man's body to be returned on another flight the next day, the newspaper wrote.
Persons: Swissport Organizations: Dublin Airport, Morning, Irish, Sunday Independent, Athens International, Swissport, Aegean Airlines, Twitter, Skytrax Locations: Greece, Athens, Aegean, Europe
The generative AI industry is set to grow from $40 billion in 2022 to a $1.3 trillion market in 2032. The launch of OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT in November fueled the hype around AI tools. Hardware, however, will make up the bulk of the $1.3 trillion of revenue, accounting for $641 billion by 2032, per Bloomberg's estimates. Hardware revenue will come from AI servers, AI storage, computer vision AI products, as well as conversational AI tools, which will be worth $108 billion. Digital ads pertaining to AI will make revenues of $192 billion, while AI assistant software will be worth $89 billion, per the report.
Persons: ChatGPT, Google Bard, Bloomberg Intelligence's, Mandeep Singh, Singh, chatbot ChatGPT, Google's Bard, OpenAI Organizations: Bloomberg Intelligence, Google, Bloomberg
The new Barbie movie used so much pink paint on set that it caused an international shortage. Production designer Sarah Greenwood told Architectural Digest the "world ran out of pink." Greenwood told the magazine that constructing the set resulted in an international shortage of the fluorescent shade of Rosco paints. "The world ran out of pink," she told Architectural Digest. In one clip the Barbie Dreamhouse can be seen featuring a pink slide that descends into a pool, a pink shower, a pink bed, and lots of other pink accessories.
Persons: Sarah Greenwood, , Greta Gerwig's, Gerwig, Katie Spencer, Snow, Barbie, Greenwood, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Ken, Emma Mackey, Kate McKinnon Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Little Locations: , London
A man who was caught smoking in a toilet on a Ryanair flight was hauled off the plane by police. Ryanair confirmed the incident, which occurred on a flight from Spain to Manchester, UK. The man was "named and shamed" in front of all the passengers on the plane, a passenger told local media. A man was hauled off a Ryanair flight by police after he was caught smoking in the plane toilet by staff, the airline confirmed to Insider. "The crew of this flight from Palma to Manchester (30 May) called ahead for police assistance after a passenger was found smoking onboard," Ryanair told Insider in a statement.
Persons: they'd Organizations: Ryanair, Manchester Evening News, Manchester Airport Locations: Spain, Manchester, Palma, Mallorca, England, Ireland, Europe
Mo Gawdat, a former top Google employee, said AI is a bigger emergency than climate change. Gawdat appeared in an episode of The Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett to discuss AI. A former Google officer has weighed in on the debate around AI and warned that it is a bigger emergency than climate change, in an an episode of The Diary of a CEO podcast released Thursday. "It is beyond an emergency," Gawdat told Bartlett in the podcast. It's bigger than climate change believe it or not."
Persons: Mo Gawdat, Gawdat, Steven Bartlett, , Bartlett, Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, Emad Mostaque, OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT, Sundar Pichai Organizations: Google, Elon, Apple, Financial Times
Heather Taylor was a mortuary makeup artist who gained 500,000 TikTok followers by sharing her work. Taylor posted videos about going to mortuary school and how makeup is applied on the dead. She was inspired by death work after her father passed and she wasn't able to reconstruct his face. She found the death industry appealing because she always had a "dark persona" and an "attraction to darker things." Her mortuary school ended up launching an online class because of the popularity of her TikToks.
Elon Musk is being criticized for calling remote work immoral. Redditors nicknamed the billionaire "Karen Musk" and say his comments are out-of-touch. Musk previously asked both Tesla and Twitter employees to return to the office. Elon Musk is getting flack for his latest comments disparaging people for working from home with one Reddit thread dubbing him "Karen Musk," as an insult. The Reddit Thread, which links to a video accusing Musk of being out of touch with the average Joe, is titled "Karen Musk: Working from home is IMMORAL!"
An influencer marketing agency is offering $1,000 for a job scrolling TikTok for 10 hours straight. An influencer marketing agency is tapping into social media users' love of TikTok and offering up a dream job opportunity that will pay users to scroll TikTok endlessly. Ubiquitous, a company that helps brands grow through influencer marketing campaigns, has opened up applications for its "TikTok Watching Job 2.0" that will pay three successful applicants $100 an hour to scroll TikTok for 10 hours straight to help them discover "emerging new trends." In October, Ubiquitous offered a similar program, where winning applicants could earn $50 an hour for 12 hours on TikTok alongside other gift card perks, per the New York Post. Its format has quickly been mimicked by other social media companies including the introduction of Reels on Instagram and Shorts on YouTube.
Ex-Google AI researcher said the current AI "gold rush" means firms won't "self-regulate." Gebru told The Guardian: "We need regulation and we need something better than just a profit motive." A former Google researcher, who said she was fired after pointing out the biases in AI, has warned that the current AI "gold rush" means companies won't "self-regulate" unless they are pressured. The 40-year-old, who also had stints at Apple and Microsoft, explained that the hype around AI means safeguards are being cast to the side. "It feels like a gold rush," Gebru added.
Around 42% of Gen Z workers are afraid to tell managers that they use AI to help complete tasks. A new UK survey found over a third of workers of all ages are not telling managers about AI use. It found that over a third of employees of all ages were afraid to tell their manager they were using AI at work. The fear was more tangible for younger generations with 42% of Gen Z and 40% of millennials feeling this way. This fear can partly be attributed to UK companies not having a clear-cut approach for using AI.
Employees at Star Garden Topless Dive Bar in North Hollywood California voted to unionize. Employees including dancers, entertainers, and DJs want to be represented by the Actors Equity Association. They will become the first union of strippers in the US in a decade. "I'm excited that all of my beautiful coworkers will finally have a seat at the table and a voice to discuss safety and other issues," Sinder, a Star Garden dancer told CNN. Insider reached out to Star Garden, the NLRB, Actors Equity Association, and Stripper Strike Noho but did not immediately hear back outside of regular working hours.
A Bank of Korea employee got caught after his twin brother took an entrance exam in his name. The man had an entrance exam for two jobs on the same day, but got his brother to take one for him. Rather than trying to rearrange one of the exams, the man asked his twin to take the FSS exam under his name. South Korea is notorious for having a hyper-competitive job market, and for the length and intensity of work many people do. That ranks among the five highest working hours in developed nations.
Reddit's cofounder Alexis Ohanian said the US government is not equipped to deal with AI. Vice President Kamala Harris recently invited tech leaders to the White House to discuss AI safety. Alexis Ohanian, a cofounder of Reddit alongside Steve Huffman and Aaron Swartz, spoke with CNN's Chris Wallace in an interview about AI. Wallace played a montage of clips showing senators interrogating tech leaders about the technology they develop with little information or education about how it works. He added: "I give credit to the White House for convening all of these AI leaders to get them in the loop.
It alleges Musk told an advisor at 4 a.m. that "he would only pay rent over his dead body." In a 4 a.m. conversation, Elon Musk allegedly told one of this his investors that the company would only pay rent on its offices "over his dead body," per a new lawsuit. Over the last few months, Twitter's landlords in London, New York, and San Francisco have all sued the company for failing to pay rent. Mendoza allegedly responded: "Elon told me he would only pay rent over his dead body." Musk told CNBC on Tuesday that he sleeps around six hours a night, and previously told the BBC he's "shot myself in the foot" by tweeting after 3 a.m.
An airline founder faces a fine after allowing an influencer into the cockpit. Influencer Sam Chui posted a selfie with Starlux Airlines founder Chang Kuo-wei on Instagram. The founder of a Taiwanese airline is facing a $2,000 fine after letting an influencer take a selfie in the cockpit, according to various reports including the Independent and local news outlets Liberty Times Net and Taiwan News. Kuo-wei invited internet influencer Sam Chui into the cockpit for a photo without first getting approval from the Civil Aviation Administration (CAA). Kuo-wei recently flew to Tokyo Narita Airport in Japan to personally apologize to passengers the morning after a Starlux flight was canceled.
Some 50% of workers think their company is hiding how they will use AI, a new survey found. Workers are concerned about the effect AI will have on their jobs and the industry they work in. It found that 50% of workers think they're being kept in the dark about how AI is going to be used in their organization. The CEO of one energy company said he incorporated AI to respond to customer emails in February. Now the AI is responding to over a third of customer emails which is the work of 250 people.
Elon Musk commented on the drugs and homelessness crisis in San Francisco calling it a "disaster." The billionaire CEO said the "once beautiful and thriving" area has become a "zombie apocalypse." Twitter CEO Elon Musk tweeted his thoughts about downtown San Francisco lamenting the decline of the "once beautiful and thriving" area and called it a "disaster." San Francisco is also a major tech hub with the likes of Google, Twitter, Apple, and Meta headquartered in or near the city. She considered the conditions in San Francisco as bad as in cities like Mumbai and Delhi, which are notorious for having some of the worst poverty crises on earth.
Around 55% of Gen Z workers in Ireland felt remote and hybrid work was beneficial to their careers. That's according to a new survey polling how Irish workers feel about remote work since the pandemic. Meanwhile only 23% of 45-54 year old workers surveyed felt that remote and hybrid work has benefitted their careers. Some 57% of all workers felt remote work in Ireland opened them up to better job opportunities. Gen Z workers tend to have higher demands about workplace benefits than their older counterparts and flexible work is high on the list.
Twitter is buying a job recruitment tool called Laskie in its first acquisition under Elon Musk. That's according to reports from Bloomberg and Axios on Tuesday. Musk has long sought to create a so-called "everything app," which he has dubbed "X." Twitter's parent company X Corp just made its first deal under Elon Musk by acquiring a talent recruitment tool Laskie, according to numerous reports, including from Bloomberg and Axios. Bakke previously sold a technology startup Interviewed, which speeds up hiring for employers, to online job listings website Indeed in 2017.
Gen Z is bringing back an old-school budgeting hack that's been newly dubbed as cash-stuffing. It involves putting cash into envelopes so it can be reserved for specific expenses. This method has gained traction with younger consumers who are budgeting amid rising costs. Cash-stuffing is a viral TikTok trend that younger consumers have adopted to stay on top of their finances. Gen Z has overhauled this process to make it look more aesthetically pleasing with colorful dividers, envelopes, and pens to plan out their expenditures.
Elon Musk announced Friday that Linda Yaccarino will take on the role of CEO of Twitter. One source said she would invite favored staffers to do intense SoulCycle workouts as a form of bonding. Twitter's new CEO Linda Yaccarino reportedly organized SoulCycle workout sessions with favorite employees in a previous role, Fortune reported Sunday. One unnamed source told Fortune that Yaccarino can play favorites and would invite chosen employees to intense SoulCycle spinning sessions. There's now speculation as to whether other NBCUniversal employees will follow Yaccarino to Twitter.
Twitter's new CEO has a reputation for being influential at work, former coworkers told Fortune. Twitter's newest CEO Linda Yaccarino is so influential in the workplace that her fashion choices and mannerisms are adopted by the most loyal staffers around her, Fortune reported Sunday. One unnamed source said that she is so influential that some employees around her adopt her fashion style and mannerisms. She stood up to a lot of men," one unnamed source told Fortune. "There was chemistry there," Lou Paskalis, CEO of marketing consultancy firm AJL Advisory, told Fortune.
A Black former Tesla worker rejected a $3.2 million payout in a racial harassment case against the firm. Owen Diaz is seeking another trial after Tesla lawyer's "poisonous messaging" tainted proceedings. A Black former Tesla contract worker who was awarded $3.2 million in damages in a racial harassment case against the company is seeking a retrial, saying that the use of "poisonous messaging" tainted the proceedings. Diaz told the court in 2021 that colleagues verbally abused him and told him to "go back to Africa," according to CNBC. These lawyers said that the $3.2 million payout is disproportionate to Diaz's compensatory damages, per Bloomberg.
Wendy's is automating its drive-through service and introducing an AI chatbot to take orders. The chatbot has been trained to recognize common abbreviations and lingo that customers use. The chatbot has been trained to recognize customers' lingo when they order items like burgers and fries from Wendy's menu. A spokesperson for Wendy's told Insider in a statement that because customers can fully customize their orders at Wendy's, it leads to multiple different order combinations. Since OpenAI launched its AI chatbot ChatGPT in November and became the fastest-growing consumer app in internet history, businesses have been deploying AI tools to streamline work and complete tasks more quickly.
Amazon is offering some shoppers $10 to collect purchases in-store, rather than having them delivered. The e-commerce giant is among a number of retailers who are rethinking free shipping options. Amazon is offering shoppers $10 to collect their purchases in-store rather than getting them delivered in a bid to address rising shipping costs, Reuters reported Monday. Kohl's partnered up with Amazon in 2019 to accept Amazon returns at its stores. In recent months, Amazon has made changes to its delivery and returns offering due to rising costs.
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