Facebook’s parent company, Meta, has scaled back its physical store plans following the closure of its one and only store. The social media giant created an entire retail strategy but, as part of planned cost-cutting measures, sources claimed the firm has withdrawn from physical retail. Meanwhile, Temu, an ultra-cheap marketplace, is outpacing fast fashion outfit Shein in the US – just under a year after entering the market. Elsewhere, Google has reportedly warned employees to avoid confidential information when using AI chatbots as it could potentially offer undesirable suggestions. TikTok is fast becoming a resource for Gen Z’s seeking inspiration for corporate attire. In addition, lazier jobs that pay well, dubbed anti-work girlboss, are gaining popularity amid a move away from a work identity. Tech workers have lambasted Careem CEO Mudassir Sheikha over comments he made about hiring practices. Also, the Florida Governor has reportedly banned all direct-to-consumer car sales except for Tesla.
Google warns employees not to share confidential information with AI chatbots, the rise of anti-work girlboss, and 31 up-and-coming investors in Los Angeles.
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