Discover how companies like Uber and Amazon have been using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to pay people different wages for the same work. A new study by University of California professor Veena Dubal found widespread algorithmic wage discrimination. Learn more about her research and the potential implications of these practices.
. Amazon, a leading digital retailer and cloud computing leader, is joining the race of Generative AI. This AI model utilizes cutting-edge tech to generate text, code, and images without human input. With AWS Bedrock, customers can create their own generative AI applications and enjoy enhanced experiences by reducing app development friction. Join Amazon, Google, and Microsoft to dominate the generative AI market today!
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From Amazon to Apple, tech giants and startups alike have been affected by job cuts in 2021. This article examines how organizations like Google,Meta and Microsoft are managing job losses and the potential for success through reprioritizing investments in core businesses. Analysts like Ruth Porat and Jamie MacEwan provide insights into what these companies must do to stay afloat in a climate of excess spending and venture capital challenges.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?