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Twitter Faces $US500 Million Lawsuit for Allegedly Not Paying Employee Severance
Twitter’s former head of HR filed a proposed class action lawsuit against the company on Wednesday, demanding Elon Musk pay out $US500 million to former employees for allegedly not paying severance fees to laid-off staff. Courtney McMillan, the head of total rewards for the company’s benefits programs before she was laid off in January, claimed…
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Google Tells Employees to Stay Away from Its Own Bard Chatbot
As Google continues to refine its own AI chatbot named Bard, its parent company Alphabet Inc. has a clear directive for its employees: Be careful around chatbots, even Bard.
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Elon Musk Advocates for More Job Cuts in Silicon Valley
Twitter’s soon to be ex-CEO Elon Musk claims there’s more room to cut jobs in the tech industry. Musk cleaned house the moment he took over as Chief Twit, laying off thousands of workers. But it seems he’s now ready to beef up staff levels once again. In an interview at The Wall Street Journal’s CEO…
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U.S. DOJ Charges Third Former Apple Employee Accused of Stealing Autonomous Car Tech
The Department of Justice has charged Weibao Wang, a former Apple employee, for stealing his former employer’s autonomous car technology.