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AI and tech-divide between redistributive challenge and shared work

The challenge of work in the age of artificial intelligence will not be so much its survival – work will continue to exist – but rather the number of those who, due to the tech-divide, will remain on the margins of development and the new hyper-connected society. With all the consequences in terms of inequalities, democratic balances – linked above all to the excessive power of the new monopolists – and, last but not least, the existential purpose of people.

The panel “Technological unemployment: myth or truth?” while on the one hand it dilutes the concern for the immediate future (we will continue to have a job) it opens up no less disturbing and unexplored scenarios on the market’s ability to maintain correct (fair)…


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‘The Pioneer Woman’ Star Ree Drummond Praises ‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ Co-Host

Ree Drummond is one of the queens of Food Network and host of The Pioneer Woman. Aside from hosting her own cooking show, Drummond is also a host of Christmas Cookie Challenge alongside Chef Eddie Jackson. Drummond is seemingly having a great time on the show, she dedicated an Instagram post to her co-host and fans couldn’t agree more with the star.

Ree Drummond smiles

Ree Drummond | Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

What did Ree Drummond say about Chef Eddie Jackson?

Drummond and Jackson teamed up as co-hosts on Christmas Cookie Challenge on the Food Network. Viewers of the show are treated with lovely visuals of the holidays and get everyone in the spirit of family and delicious baking. As the show continues to air, Drummond dedicated a post to her co-host and…


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Parler drops Amazon web-hosting legal challenge

Parler logo (for the social-media application)

Parler logo (for the social-media application)

Parler has withdrawn its antitrust action against Amazon, two months after filing the case against the tech giant.

The website was removed from Amazon’s Web Services (AWS) hosting platform in January for violating its rules.

Parler brands itself as a “free speech” social network and the platform is popular with far-right supporters.

It has now dropped the case, without providing an explanation, but “without prejudice to refiling” it in the future.

Amazon suspended use of its platform after the rioting on Capitol Hill, following the US presidential election.

It claimed it had discovered 98 posts on Parler that encouraged violence, and notified the social network about them.

AWS said it acted because Parler was “unable or unwilling to…


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