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The Owner of a Popular Boston Restaurant Is Under Fire After Direct Messaging, Berating a Customer Who Disputed $250 Cancelation Fee
New York-based traveler Trevor Chauvin-DeCaro was set to dine at Table in Boston's North End last month.
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- Klarna Says Its AI Assistant Does the Work of 700 People. The Company Laid Off the Same Number of Employees 2 Years Ago.
- Apple Cancels Its 10-Year Electric Car Project, Moves Some Employees to AI Division
- A Cyberattack on the Largest Health Insurer in the U.S. Could Put Your Prescriptions and Personal Data at Risk
- FTC Sues to Block $25 Billion Grocery Merger Between Kroger, Albertsons
- Two Yale PhDs Are Trying to Make AI Hallucinate 10x Less, So Small Businesses Can Adopt the Technology in Weeks, Not Years
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FTC Sues to Block $25 Billion Grocery Merger Between Kroger, Albertsons
The merger was originally proposed in October 2022.
Two Yale PhDs Are Trying to Make AI Hallucinate 10x Less, So Small Businesses Can Adopt the Technology in Weeks, Not Years
Enkrypt AI announced a $2.35 million funding round on Tuesday.
I Dated My Coworker, We Broke Up, Then He Became My Boss. I Learned a Hard Lesson About Workplace Romances.
Nearly 20% of respondents to a recent survey said being in a workplace romance negatively affected their career.
Should CEOs Take a Pay Cut to Avoid Layoffs and Cutting Jobs? It's Complicated, Experts Say
Former Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata famously took a 50% pay cut in 2013 to avoid layoffs and pay employee salaries.
Kellogg's CEO Suggests Americans Should 'Eat Cereal For Dinner' During Tough Economic Times
Cereal prices in the U.S. have increased roughly 28% since the beginning of 2020.
Wendy's Issues Statement on Reported 'Surge Pricing' Menu Model
"We have no plans to do that and would not raise prices when our customers are visiting us most."
Samsung's Newest Galaxy Gadget Aims 'To See How Productive You Can Be'
The Galaxy Ring has sensors to track heart rate, respiratory rate, and physical and mental readiness.
Tesla Slammed By California Bakery for 'Disregarding the Livelihoods of Small Business Owners' in Pie Order Debacle — Here's How Elon Musk 'Made It Right'
The incident occurred after Tesla placed an order for 4,000 mini pies at The Giving Pies.
Macy's Is Shuttering 150 Stores, Investing in Luxury Retailers Bloomingdales and Blue Mercury Instead
The retailer is making massive changes in the wake of changing consumer behavior.
'Next Tesla' Electric Car Startups Hit Speed Bump: 'Investors Want To See Demand'
Electric vehicle companies large and small, from Ford to Tesla to Rivian, are dealing with cooler-than-expected demand for EVs.
'We Let Down Many of Our Customers': AT&T CEO Reveals Cause of Mass Outages and How Much Money Affected Customers Will Get
CEO John Stankey penned a letter to employees about the situation on Sunday.