Walmart is facing a class action suit for allegedly violating an Illinois privacy law by using surveillance cameras and Clearview AI's facial recognition database

Walmart is facing a class action lawsuit over its alleged use of surveillance cameras and Clearview AI's facial recognition database.
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Walmart is facing a class action suit for allegedly violating an Illinois privacy law by using surveillance cameras and Clearview AI's facial recognition database

Walmart is facing a class action suit for allegedly violating an Illinois privacy law by using surveillance cameras and Clearview AI's facial recognition database

Walmart is facing a class action lawsuit over its alleged use of surveillance cameras and Clearview AI's facial recognition database.

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The pilot told The Telegraph it's not the only bad experience they've had with passengers this summer as travel chaos takes its toll.

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How much a TikTok micro influencer gets paid for sponsored posts and how she sets her rates

TikTok creator Lillian Zhang shares how she uses a formula to set rates for brand deals and UGC, to avoid underselling herself.

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What's next for Bed Bath & Beyond after its CFO's death

Bed Bath & Beyond's late chief financial officer, Gustavo Arnal, died on Friday after falling from a building in New York City.

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Software job openings plummet for the 23rd week in a row. Analysts say it's only just begun.
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Software job openings plummet for the 23rd week in a row. Analysts say it's only just begun.

After peaking in March 2022, software job openings have declined for 23 weeks in a row. Analysts predict this trend will continue for a long time.

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Google is reportedly cracking down on employee travel, telling managers to nix happy hours and other team meetups

Google is reportedly cracking down on employee travel, telling managers to nix happy hours and other team meetups

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This angel investor made a $6 million profit after investing $10,000 in Coinbase. Here's why he sold his stake and now thinks all of crypto is 'essentially worthless.'
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This angel investor made a $6 million profit after investing $10,000 in Coinbase. Here's why he sold his stake and now thinks all of crypto is 'essentially worthless.'

Liron Shapira, an angel investor who turned a $6 million profit from cutting a $10,000 check to Coinbase, explains why he now thinks crypto is a scam.

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A former Point72 portfolio manager turned crypto CIO sees the Ethereum Merge as the 'most significant catalyst in crypto history' — but says the token's price will still be shaped more by macro factors
A former Amazon recruiter shares the step-by-step guide to asking for a raise during inflation and how to make your argument airtight
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A former Amazon recruiter shares the step-by-step guide to asking for a raise during inflation and how to make your argument airtight

Lindsay Mustain has hired thousands of candidates at Amazon and says now is the perfect time to negotiate your salary.

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