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AI is minting new billionaires, and workers want their share
Cities are starting to reject the idea of having surveillance cameras that promise to curb crime, but there's a long way to go. In fact, the largest surveillance company in the United States says it's under attack from activists who want to defund the police. 'Flock, and the law enforcement agencie...
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What happenedThe Samsung labor showdown in South Korea reflects global concerns about who benefits from the AI industry, and how the wealth being created should be shared.
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED
Left / center-leftThe Middle East war is testing the Gulf's ambitions to become an AI hub
CNBC · Center-left · News report
CenterAI is minting new billionaires, and workers want their share
Rest of World · Center · News report
Right / center-rightLicense plate readers or surveillance? The number of AI cameras in the US is shocking
License plate readers or surveillance? The number of AI cameras in the US is shocking
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Cities are starting to reject the idea of having surveillance cameras that promise to curb crime, but there's a long way to go. In fact, the largest surveillance company in the United State...
The Middle East war is testing the Gulf's ambitions to become an AI hub
Attacks on data centers in the Middle East and persistently high energy prices have altered the calculus for operators of the facilities, analysts say.
There is a growing body of evidence that AI is redefining white-collar work. It’s not just the endless rounds of layoffs at tech companies that herald this transformation. Entry-level jobs...
AI is minting new billionaires, and workers want their share
The Samsung labor showdown in South Korea reflects global concerns about who benefits from the AI industry, and how the wealth being created should be shared.