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1 week ago |
malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Danielle Abril |Caroline O'Donovan
SAN FRANCISCO - Top executives at some of the largest American companies have a warning for their workers: Artificial intelligence is a threat to your job. CEOs from Amazon to IBM, Salesforce and JPMorgan Chase are telling their employees to prepare for disruption as AI either transforms or eliminates their jobs in the future.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Danielle Abril |Caroline O'Donovan
SAN FRANCISCO - Top executives at some of the largest American companies have a warning for their workers: Artificial intelligence is a threat to your job. CEOs from Amazon to IBM, Salesforce and JPMorgan Chase are telling their employees to prepare for disruption as AI either transforms or eliminates their jobs in the future.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Danielle Abril |Caroline O'Donovan
SAN FRANCISCO — Top executives at some of the largestAmericancompanies have a warning for their workers: Artificial intelligence is a threat to your job. CEOs from Amazon to IBM, Salesforce and JPMorgan Chase are telling their employees to prepare for disruption as AI either transforms or eliminates their jobs in the future.
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2 weeks ago |
theday.com | Caroline O'Donovan |Karin Brulliard |Kelsey Ables
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2 weeks ago |
spokesman.com | Caroline O'Donovan |Karin Brulliard |Mark Berman |Kelsey Ables
SAN FRANCISCO - An appeals court is allowing President Donald Trump, for now, to keep the California National Guard deployed in response to protests in Los Angeles, blocking a ruling Thursday by a federal judge that ordered the Trump administration to return control of the troops to California Gov. Gavin Newsom. U.S. District Judge Charles R.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Caroline O'Donovan |Karin Brulliard |Mark Berman |Kelsey Ables
Trump can keep California National Guard deployed for now, appeals court says (washingtonpost.com) Trump can keep California National Guard deployed for now, appeals court says By Caroline O'Donovan; Karin Brulliard; Mark Berman; Kelsey Ables 2025061301594500 SAN FRANCISCO — An appeals court is allowing President Donald Trump, for now, to keep the California National Guard deployed in response to protests in Los Angeles, blocking a ruling Thursday by a federal judge that ordered the Trump...
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1 month ago |
spokesman.com | Jeff Stein |Abha Bhattarai |Caroline O'Donovan
President Donald Trump called Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Tuesday morning to complain about a news report that said the e-commerce giant would display the costs of the administration’s new tariffs to consumers, according to two people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the private conversation. Amazon disputed the news report.
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1 month ago |
estadao.com.br | Jeff Stein |Abha Bhattarai |Caroline O'Donovan
O presidente Donald Trump ligou para o fundador da Amazon, Jeff Bezos, na manhã desta terça-feira, 29, para reclamar de uma notícia que dizia que a gigante do comércio eletrônico exibiria os custos das novas tarifas do governo para os consumidores. A informação foi confirmada por duas pessoas familiarizadas com o assunto, que falaram sob condição de anonimato para descrever a conversa privada. A Amazon contestou a reportagem.
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1 month ago |
detroitnews.com | Jeff Stein |Abha Bhattarai |Caroline O'Donovan
BUSINESSJeff Stein, Abha Bhattarai and Caroline O'DonovanWashington PostView Comments President Donald Trump called Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Tuesday morning to complain about a news report that said the e-commerce giant would display the costs of the administration’s new tariffs to consumers, according to two people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the private conversation. Amazon disputed the news report.
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1 month ago |
eu.detroitnews.com | Jeff Stein |Abha Bhattarai |Caroline O'Donovan
BUSINESSJeff Stein, Abha Bhattarai, Caroline O'DonovanWashington PostView Comments Amazon on Tuesday disputed a news report that it planned to display the costs of President Donald Trump’s tariffs to consumers, after White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt condemned the e-commerce giant over the story.