When the pandemic began, Rent a Recruiter was already moving to a permanent remote-work model, and after hearing about the program the company decided to try the four-day week as well. To Prost, it was particularly important to ensure the switch didn’t hurt clients. Despite these reservations, Prost told me that not only had customers been supportive of the modified schedule, but some had even asked about implementing the policy themselves.
Business Insider is a financial and business news website launched in the US in 2007. Its parent company, Insider Inc, is owned by German publishing house Axel Springer, which also runs Politico. The news is fine (it’s no WSJ, but they have some interesting coverage now and again), but the app is horrendous. If I leave it open but lock my phone, it leaves the article I was reading and goes to the main page. Once on the main page, no amount of tapping opens an article.
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Sitting high above her at the bench, Merchan expressed his own frustrations about the world’s unfairness and told her she didn’t need to apologize for anything. The pressure of the future she was feeling, he said, was really the pressure of the responsibility she’ll have for her own life once she graduates from the program. Merchan plays the role of a strict headmaster in Trump’s trial, holding high standards and keeping all the lawyers and witnesses on track. After a month of testimony, jurors will begin deliberating this week.
- The mental health court has 56 ongoing cases in various stages, a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office told Business Insider.
- Meanwhile, Nvidia, which saw its stock price skyrocket this year, had the unique problem of dealing with employees who have gotten so rich they are in “semi-retirement.”
- Insider reaches those who believe life is an adventure.
- Keith Pitt, founder and CEO of tech firm Buildkite, prefers remote work to hybrid setups, saying that’s a “scheduling and policy nightmare.”
Axel Springer, Business Insider’s parent company, has a global deal to allow OpenAI to train its models on its media brands’ reporting. The team provides what’s known in the industry as “model as a service,” where companies like Microsoft provide access to AI models via APIs. A C-level executive from a large Microsoft customer told BI the company’s Copilot tool for its Microsoft 365 suite of business applications was “gimmicky.” Meanwhile, inside OpenAI, there’s growing pressure to become an actual business rather than an AI research group. In August, OpenAI launched a GPT Enterprise service that’s more robust for businesses to use. With such a huge opportunity looming, CEO Satya Nadella has rallied practically the entire company around developing AI tools and services based on OpenAI’s GPT models.
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