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Week in Tech: Does 'Workslop' Affect Your Workplace?

Do you know the definition of a friend? This week in tech news, workplaces may not be getting a good return on their AI investments and a new wearable goes all in on advertisements, but they are getting defaced. Then, Italy has a new AI regulation law and there’s a buzzy new “actress” in Hollywood. On Chat and Me, how one listener is personalizing AI to help his students learn Spanish.

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Additional Reading: 

  • The hottest workplace policy at startups right now: No shoes | Fortune 
  • AI Generated Workslop is Destroying Productivity 
  • I went to an anti-tech rally, where Gen Z dressed as gnomes and smashed iPhones. Here's what I learned. 
  • AI Startup Friend Bets On Foes With $1M NYC Subway Campaign 
  • $55 Billion Deal for Electronic Arts Is Biggest Buyout Ever - The New York Times
  • Neon, the No. 2 social app on the Apple App Store, pays users to record their phone calls and sells data to AI firms | TechCrunch
  • Italy enacts AI law covering privacy, oversight and child access | Reuters
  • AI Actress Tilly Norwood Draws Backlash From Melissa Barrera, Lukas Gage and More Hollywood Names as Creator Defends Her as a ‘New Tool’ and ‘Not a Replacement for a Human Being’  

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