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Mar 01 2024
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Google CEO Pledged to Use AI to Combat Trumpism
Google’s fiasco with its artificial intelligence program is emblematic of an issue simmering at the tech giant. It’s not a new story. It dates to—you guessed it—the 2016 election. The rollout of Gemini has been something of a trainwreck. Its image creator refused to generate any images of white people, whereas the AI prompt couldn’t say with certainty that Adolf Hitler was a worse individual
TownhallMar 13 2024
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Michigan movie theater chain names new CEO, and he’s part of the family
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — J.D. Loeks, whose grandfather founded what would one day become the Celebration Cinema movie theater chain, has been named CEO of Studio C, the parent company of Celebration Cinema and several other businesses including event management company ShowSpan. As CEO, he will oversee all aspects of Studio C, which describes itself as a company that gives the community a place to
MLive.comMar 18 2024
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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby vows to keep passengers safe after multiple mishaps
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby is vowing to keep passengers safe after a series of mishaps at the carrier, including the latest incident in which a flight from San Francisco to an airport in Medford, Oregon, was found discovered to have a missing panel on its fuselage. Kirby made the pledge in a letter sent to customers on Monday morning, saying the airline is reviewing each incident to
CBS News (Online)Mar 14 2024
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Gleaners Food Bank CEO gets top honor from Athletic Club Foundation
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Fred Glass, CEO of Gleaners Food Bank, has been named the 2024 Irish Citizen of the Year. The award has been issued each year since 1978 to someone who embodies their Irish heritage through continued advocacy and service to the Circle City community. Along with the recognition Glass will participate in the annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. “I am extremely flattered,
Wish TVMar 14 2024
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Sheetz CEO learns about Michigan left, Detroit-style pizza and hand maps
It’s only a matter of time before Travis Sheetz will be able to explain where his family-run and owned company has added convenience stores and gas stations in Michigan by holding up his hand and pointing. For now, the 53-year-old executive is trying to get the first one built in Romulus. The president and CEO is set to be in metro Detroit on Thursday — just missing 313 Day, you know, March 13
Detroit Free PressMar 06 2024
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Salesforce's CEO Marc Benioff sends Hawaii hospitals a $150M gift
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is giving hospitals in the Aloha State a hefty donation. The charitable contribution, announced Tuesday, totals $150 million and seeks to help address "critical infrastructure gaps and ensure excellent and continuous care" for people in Hawaii, the University of California - San Francisco (UCSF) and Benioff said. UCSF Health will work with hospitals to get donations
Fox BusinessMar 22 2024
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The 10 highest paid CEOs in SC earn more than $2M — one makes $9M. See who they are
South Carolina has 10 chief executive officers of publicly traded companies who made more than $2 million in salary and benefits in 2022. While their salaries are significant, some earned many times their base pay in stock awards and incentives. Howard Coker of Sonoco Products Co., based in Hartsville, earned the most in 2022 — $9,794,049, according to a database supplied by the AFL-CIO. The
The StateMar 13 2024
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Chubb CEO defends backing Trump appeal bond in E. Jean Carroll case
Evan Greenberg, president and chief executive officer of Chubb Ltd., arrives for the morning session of the Allen & Co. Media and Technology Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, U.S., on Wednesday, July 10, 2019. The CEO of the Chubb insurance company on Wednesday defended a subsidiary providing former President Donald Trump with a $91.6 million appeals bond in the case where he was found
CNBCMar 13 2024
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Pork Producers CEO says Perry plant closing adds more headwind for producers
The CEO of the Iowa Pork Producers Association says the pending closure of the Tyson pork plant in Perry will not only lead to lost jobs, but will also put a strain on producers. Association CEO Pat McGonegle says he feels disappointment for the community of Perry and for those who now need to find another market for their animals. “This announcement just kind of adds another little headwind
Radio IowaMar 21 2024
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U.S. Soccer CEO gets up-close look at Seattle’s soccer scene ahead of 2026 World Cup
RENTON — In a trip to Seattle this week, the U.S. Soccer Federation experienced the city’s passion for the sport and what that can build. JT Batson, CEO and secretary general for the nation’s soccer governing body, led a small delegation which attended Ballard FC’s debut Open Cup match on Wednesday and the Sounders’ new training facility on Thursday. Both put the power of community support on
The Seattle Times