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Meta, Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft intend to invest as much as $320 billion this year into AI advancement technologies.
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Google will scrap its diversity and inclusion programs, which sought to employ workers from under-represented communities.
Google is joining a lengthening list of US companies that have abandoned or scaled back their diversity, equity and inclusion programmes. View on euronews ...
Google is the latest major US tech giant that has taken a U-turn on its diversity policies after Meta and Amazon. Google has scrapped its goals to recruit more workers from underrepresented groups.