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Zoom Says Remote Work Ain't Working - The Tech Jawn 94

The Tech Jawn

Robb Dunewood

Black Tech, Technology, Tech News, Black Tech Podcasts, Society & Culture, News, Tech Podcasts

4.832 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

An Asian MIT student asked Playground AI to make her profile pic look more professional, and it turned her into a white woman.


Local governments can’t wait on Washington to implement federal guidelines for the use of Artificial Intelligence so they are taking matters into their own hands.


The conservative activist behind the Supreme Court affirmative action case sues an Atlanta-based, female-run, Black venture capital fund that invests in Black women lead businesses.


And Zoom, one of the companies that made remote work possible during the pandemic, wants employees back in the office.


We've got all this, a Spotlight, and more in episode 94 of The Tech Jawn.


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0:00.0

I've got the new Samsung Galaxy S-25 and so many brownie points.

0:05.0

You see, Now Brief with Galaxy AI learns my schedule to keep me ahead of my day.

0:10.0

Weather, activity stats and diary updates like Janie's birthday.

0:14.0

Oh, you remembered.

0:16.0

Thanks, Now Brief.

0:18.0

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0:21.9

480 pounds. Selected languages only. Account login and network connection required, offer

0:26.2

available on 30 gigabyte plus tariffs, 10 pound per month discount over 48 months. Terms

0:29.7

apply. An Asian MIT student asks playground AI to make her profile pick look more professional, and it turned her into a white woman.

0:40.7

Local governments can't wait on Washington to implement federal guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence, so they're taking matters into their own hands.

0:48.4

The conservative active is behind the Supreme Court affirmative action case, sues an Atlanta-based female-run black venture capital fund

0:55.4

that invest in black women-led businesses.

0:58.4

And Zoom, one of the companies that made a remote work possible during the pandemic,

1:02.4

wants employees back in the office.

1:04.9

We've got all this, a spotlight, and more in episode 94 of the tech giant.

1:09.0

From Columbus, Ohio, I'm your host, Rob Dunwood.

1:12.6

Coming out of Philly, it's your girl, Tech Life, Stuff.

1:15.3

And out of Atlanta, this is Terrence Gaines,

1:17.8

aka Brother Tech, aka Michael B. Phelps,

1:22.3

aka Scuba Gooding Jr., aka Aqu, Aquamein.

1:34.4

Nice. So this is why y'all need to be patrons so you get access to our after party because i know right now we're about to have some fun in the after

1:38.6

party so we can go ahead and let folks know that we are going to be having an after party after

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