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Why employees smuggle AI into work
Many staff are using AI at work without the permission of their employers.BBC News - 1d -
As U.K. weighs changing copyright law around AI, Paul McCartney urges them to let it be
Paul McCartney has urged the British government not to make a change to copyright laws that he says could let artificial intelligence companies rip off artists.NBC News - Jan. 25 -
You be the judge: my flatmate works from home full-time – should he pay more of the bills?
Maeve thinks Richard should chip in more as he’s home all day while she’s in the office. Richard says a 50/50 split is fairest. You decide which of them is on a power trip Find out how to get a ...The Guardian - Jan. 24 -
All Great Leaders Know It: Let Your Employees and Customers Tell You What to Do
It’s not your job to have all the answers. It’s your job to find themInc. - Jan. 21 -
Make America healthy again? Let’s see if they’re serious
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree is advocating for a healthier America by proposing bills to support local and regional farming, improve food access and nutrition, and reduce pesticide use, while ...The Hill - Jan. 19 -
Would you let AI choose your outfits?
Our writer explores the possibilities, with surprising results…. My friend walks into the village hall, scene of my son’s third birthday party, a mixture of panic and incredulity creeping across ...The Guardian - Jan. 19 -
‘I hate this movie, and I haven’t even seen it’ – Americans won’t let a chimp Robbie Williams entertain them
Better Man is a genuinely good movie but it’s bombing – and now his song has been disqualified from the Oscars too. Despite the terrible box office performance, and movie theatres cancelling ...The Guardian - Jan. 16 -
AI Agents Are Here. How Much Should We Let Them Do?
WIRED’s advice columnist cracks open the publication’s archive to consider past promises about AI agents, and to get some advice on how we can use automation while retaining our humanity.Wired - Jan. 15 -
Nvidia’s $3,000 ‘Personal AI Supercomputer’ Will Let You Ditch the Data Center
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also announced new AI tools for creating autonomous agents during a keynote address at CES.Wired - Jan. 7
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