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  • Mumford & Sons Cover Gracie Abrams’ ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’: Listen

    Mumford & Sons Cover Gracie Abrams’ ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’: Listen

    The band and Abrams connected last year during a Kamala Harris rally ahead of the 2024 election

    Marcus Mumford channeled Gracie Abrams‘ guitar strums and vocals while visiting the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. On Monday,…

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  • Exploring the role of the claustrum in psychedelic-induced memory enhancement

    Exploring the role of the claustrum in psychedelic-induced memory enhancement

    Using psychedelics to treat psychiatric diseases has become less controversial as scientists continue to reveal their underlying mechanisms. In a new eNeuro paper, researchers led by Pavel Ortinski, from the University of Kentucky,…

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  • In Paris, Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau confirm they are dating

    In Paris, Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau confirm they are dating

    Pop star and recreational astronaut Katy Perry has found a new flame in former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in an unexpected romance that feels like a “Mad Libs” page come to life.

    The “California Gurls” hitmaker and the…

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  • Amazon plans to cut 30,000 corporate jobs in response to pandemic overhiring | Amazon

    Amazon plans to cut 30,000 corporate jobs in response to pandemic overhiring | Amazon

    Amazon is planning to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning Tuesday, as the company works to pare expenses and compensate for overhiring during the peak demand of the pandemic, according to three people familiar with the matter.

    The figure represents a small percentage of Amazon’s 1.55 million total employees, but nearly 10% of the company’s roughly 350,000 corporate employees. This would represent the largest job cut at Amazon since around 27,000 jobs were eliminated starting in late 2022.

    An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment.

    Amazon has been trimming smaller numbers of jobs over the past two years across multiple divisions, including devices, communications, podcasting and others.

    The cuts beginning this week may impact a variety of divisions within Amazon, including human resources, known as people experience and technology, devices and services and operations, among others, the people said.

    Managers of affected teams were asked to undergo training on Monday for how to communicate with staff following notifications that will start going out via email tomorrow morning, the people said.

    Amazon shares were up 1.5% to $227.53. The company plans to report third quarter earnings on Thursday.

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  • 25 years, one website: ISS in Real Time captures quarter-century on space station

    25 years, one website: ISS in Real Time captures quarter-century on space station

    With the milestone just days away, you are likely to hear this week that there has now been a continuous human presence on the International Space Station (ISS) for the past 25 years. But…

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  • OpenAI, valued at $500bn, reportedly working on generative AI music tool

    OpenAI, valued at $500bn, reportedly working on generative AI music tool

    OpenAI, the $500 billion-valued company behind ChatGPT and the Sora AI video creation tool, is planning to enter the generative AI music space.

    That’s according to a report at The Information, which says the company is working on a tool that can…

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  • Revolutionizing patient discharge with text message-based technology

    Revolutionizing patient discharge with text message-based technology

    Every day, millions of people are discharged after extended hospital stays, but matching these patients with appropriate care facilities can be arduous, often reliant on months-old, inaccurate data.

    Now, a text message-based,…

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  • In global collaboration, IU scientists unlock secrets to the building blocks of the universe

    BYLINE: Steven Barnes

    Scientists at Indiana University have achieved a breakthrough in understanding the universe thanks to a collaboration between two major international…

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  • Exclusive: Amazon targets as many as 30,000 corporate job cuts, sources say

    Exclusive: Amazon targets as many as 30,000 corporate job cuts, sources say

    • Job cuts may affect HR, devices, services, operations
    • CEO Jassy aims to reduce bureaucracy, increase AI use
    • Amazon shares rise 1.2%
    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 27 (Reuters) – Amazon (AMZN.O), opens new tab is planning to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning on Tuesday, as the company works to pare expenses and compensate for overhiring during the peak demand of the pandemic, according to three people familiar with the matter.

    The figure represents a small percentage of Amazon’s 1.55 million total employees, but nearly 10% of the company’s roughly 350,000 corporate employees. This would represent the largest job cut at Amazon since around 27,000 jobs were eliminated starting in late 2022.

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    An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment.

    Amazon has been trimming smaller numbers of jobs over the past two years across multiple divisions, including devices, communications, podcasting and others. The cuts beginning this week may impact a variety of divisions within Amazon, including human resources, known as People Experience and Technology, devices and services and operations, among others, the people said.

    Managers of impacted teams were asked to undergo training on Monday for how to communicate with staff following notifications that will start going out via email on Tuesday morning, the people said.

    Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is undertaking an initiative to reduce what he has described as an excess of bureaucracy at the company, including by reducing the number of managers. He installed an anonymous complaint line for identifying inefficiencies that has elicited some 1,500 responses and over 450 process changes, he said earlier this year.

    Jassy said in June that the increased use of artificial intelligence tools would likely lead to further job cuts, particularly through automating repetitive and routine tasks.

    The full scope of this round of job cuts was not immediately clear. The people familiar with the matter said the number could change over time, as Amazon’s financial priorities shift. Fortune earlier reported that the human resources division could be targeted with a cut of roughly 15%.

    Amazon shares were up 1.2% at $226.80 on Monday afternoon. The company plans to report third-quarter earnings on Thursday.

    Reporting by Greg Bensinger in San Francisco; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Matthew Lewis

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  • Microsoft claims its new Xbox AI isn’t training itself when it collects screenshots of your games.

    Microsoft claims its new Xbox AI isn’t training itself when it collects screenshots of your games.

    When you’re actively using Gaming Copilot in Game Bar, it can use screenshots of your gameplay to get a better understanding of what’s happening in your game and provide you with more helpful responses. These screenshots are not used to train…

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