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Musk, Zuckerberg Set to Attend Schumer’s Forum on Future of AI
Musk, Zuckerberg Set to Attend Schumer’s Forum on Future of AI
Senator Chuck Schumer plans to bring together several technology industry chiefs to discuss the ramifications of artificial intelligence,
2023-08-29 08:25
Biden to Visit Vietnam in September to Discuss Economy, Climate
Biden to Visit Vietnam in September to Discuss Economy, Climate
President Joe Biden will travel to Vietnam in September, where he will meet with General Secretary Nguyen Phu
2023-08-29 01:47
Biden Assures DeSantis of Federal Support as Idalia Nears Coast
Biden Assures DeSantis of Federal Support as Idalia Nears Coast
President Joe Biden spoke on Monday to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a 2024 challenger, to tell him he
2023-08-28 23:51
Billionaire Ambani to Build Wind Power Factory With Partners
Billionaire Ambani to Build Wind Power Factory With Partners
Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani said his Reliance Industries Ltd. will expand into wind power equipment with the help
2023-08-28 22:48
Movies, TV Shows Available on Streaming Jumped 39% in Two Years
Movies, TV Shows Available on Streaming Jumped 39% in Two Years
Overwhelmed by the choices of movies and TV shows to watch online? There’s a reason why. The number
2023-08-28 21:58
German Coalition Agrees on €6.5 Billion for Corporate Tax Relief
German Coalition Agrees on €6.5 Billion for Corporate Tax Relief
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ruling coalition resolved its latest dispute, sealing a deal that unblocks €6.5 billion ($7
2023-08-28 18:49
Electric Cars Pass a Crucial Tipping Point in 23 Countries
Electric Cars Pass a Crucial Tipping Point in 23 Countries
Convincing everyone to adopt a new technology can be a slog at first. The humble microwave oven, for
2023-08-28 13:00
Maui Fire’s Missing-Person List Falls to 388 After FBI Vetting
Maui Fire’s Missing-Person List Falls to 388 After FBI Vetting
The list of people who remain unaccounted for after Maui’s wildfire disaster dropped to 388, a significant decline
2023-08-25 23:18
Milton Friedman’s Alma Mater Exposes Huge Cost of Emissions
Milton Friedman’s Alma Mater Exposes Huge Cost of Emissions
A study published by academics at the University of Chicago has found that corporate emissions are undermining prosperity.
2023-08-25 17:26
EU safety laws start to bite for TikTok, Instagram and others
EU safety laws start to bite for TikTok, Instagram and others
Nineteen large platforms have to start complying with new rules as soon as Friday or risk big fines.
2023-08-25 07:16
A Tiny Japanese Factory Is Handcrafting $11,000 Mics for Dr. Dre
A Tiny Japanese Factory Is Handcrafting $11,000 Mics for Dr. Dre
Eiko Higuchi took a job in an audio factory employing people with disabilities after an accident left her
2023-08-25 06:46
Zoom CEO raises eyebrows by saying people need to go back to the office
Zoom CEO raises eyebrows by saying people need to go back to the office
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan told staff an all-hands meeting earlier this month that he wants employees to return to in-person work because Zoom is making them too “friendly” and unable to build trust. “Over the past several years, we’ve hired so many new ‘Zoomies’ that it’s really hard to build trust,” Mr Yuan says in the audio, which was obtained and first reported by Insider. “We cannot have a great conversation. We cannot debate each other well because everyone tends to be very friendly when you join a Zoom call.” Mr Yuan’s thoughts were accompanied by action: On 3 August, Zoom instituted a new policy requiring employees who live within 50 miles of a physical Zoom office to report to work at least two days per week. The return to the office policy at Zoom is striking considering that it was the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting stay-at-home orders that turned the platform from one few people had ever heard of to a part of everyday life for millions. But Mr Yuan is not alone among senior executives at tech firms. Apple, Meta, and Amazon have all instituted return-to-work policies in recent months, angering employees who have enjoyed the increased flexibility afforded by work-from-home policies. Since Covid-19 vaccines have facilitated the re-opening of the economy, workers and bosses in many sectors have clashed over the importance of in-person work and the ability of companies to exercise control over their employees whereabouts and schedules. Some, like Zoom and a number of other tech companies, have adopted hybrid policies in which workers are required to come into the office on certain days of the week but are allowed to work from home on others. But even those companies have faced backlash from workers, many of whom were hired at a different stage of the pandemic when most or all work at their respective companies was being conducted remotely. Mr Yuan’s comments, which were not meant for public consumption, may provide a measure of insight into how he and other top executives truly feel about Zoom and remote work more broadly — suggesting that it somehow limits innovation by not allowing for the sometimes uncomfortable kinds of interactions that can build trust. Mr Yuan, who was born and raised in China, moved to Silicon Valley during the late 1990s. He founded Zoom more than a decade ago and became a multibillionaire during the pandemic. Read More Maui residents are still reeling from wildfire devastation. Now investors and realtors are trying to cash in
2023-08-25 03:25
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