[ad_1] When Meta’s head of people, Lori Goler, posted a memo to the company’s internal employee message board last summer asking employees to work with
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Why are Tesla fires so hard to put out?
[ad_1] When Thayer Smith, a firefighter in Austin, Texas, received the call that a Tesla was on fire, he knew that he’d need to bring
Thanks to OpenAI, Microsoft beats Google in the artificial intelligence game
[ad_1] Microsoft seems to be on its way to becoming the cutting edge company it hasn’t been in a long time. It’s a label the
Facebook lifts ban on former President Donald Trump
[ad_1] Meta has granted access to its most controversial user, former President Donald Trump, to Facebook and Instagram. Facebook and Instagram, along with Twitter, YouTube
DOJ sues Google again for antitrust violations over its ads
[ad_1] The Department of Justice and eight states have accused Google of using its market dominance to the detriment of its competitors, allowing ad buyers
Jeff Bezos says he’s giving away his wealth to charity. What does that mean?
[ad_1] During a CNN interview last fall, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos revealed that he intends to give away most of his fortune — $120 billion
Microsoft invested billions in OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT and Dall-E
[ad_1] Microsoft announced last week that it will lay off 10,000 people by the end of 2023. On Monday, the company announced it was investing
Reed Hastings Steps Down as Netflix Co-CEO, Replaced by Greg Peters
[ad_1] Reed Hastings has been with Netflix since 1997, when he co-founded Netflix in 1997. This is a company that originally shipped DVDs by mail.
Inside Amazon’s layoffs and the battle for the tech giant’s future
[ad_1] For years, it seemed as though nothing could stop Amazon’s explosive growth and success. Even a pandemic couldn’t slow it down: In fact, in
Pete Buttigieg, the FAA, and the New Politics of Airplanes
[ad_1] Before a flight takes off, pilots are to read a Notice to Air Mission (NOTAM) outlining potential safety hazards that may be encountered during
San Francisco Bay Area is getting workers back after pandemic spill
[ad_1] Not surprisingly, people are still moving to Austin, Texas. Even more amazing, people are moving to San Francisco as well. Over the past 12
The US government’s TikTok bans, explained
[ad_1] The act of scrolling through your For You feed on TikTok might come with an additional sense of impending doom these days. After years
Are we too worried about misinformation?
[ad_1] I’m old enough to remember when the internet was going to be great news for everyone. Things have gotten more complex since then: We
Tesla, electric pickups, and the future of driving
[ad_1] The world around us was built to accommodate petrol cars. Tank trucks carrying thousands of gallons of fuel are everywhere on the highway. Auto
From Quiet Retirement to Big Resignation, We Can’t Stop Inventing Words About Work
[ad_1] We — workers, professionals, journalists, and I — can’t stop talking about work these days. And it’s not just because we spend so much