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Disney cuts 300 corporate staffers in latest wave of layoffs
Disney said it is evaluating ways to more effectively manage its resources and costs amid layoff reports.
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YouTube's New AI Tools are Google's Latest Attempt to Automate Everything
At this year's Made on YouTube event, the video platform announced AI dubbing, short-form videos, and more.3 hours ago - Google -
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Democrats press corporations on lobbying spending ahead of tax fight
Democrats want to know how much big companies are paying major lobbies to lean on lawmakers ahead of the tax code expirations that are set for next year. Top executives at big companies, including ...4 hours ago -
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How we're thinking about 7 portfolio stocks with ties to OpenAI after its latest shakeup
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