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Category Archives: Amazon Under Fire

Amazon loophole allows China to access high-end U.S. AI, chips

August 23, 2024 Amazon loophole allows China to access high-end U.S. AI, chips China is bypassing sanctions by using Amazon Web Services to access advanced American computing power. BY Reuters State-linked Chinese entities are using cloud services provided by Amazon or its rivals to access advanced U.S. chips and artificial intelligence capabilities that they cannot acquire … Continue reading Amazon loophole allows China to access high-end U.S. AI, chips

CPSC says Amazon is responsible for hazardous items from third-party sellers

CPSC says Amazon is responsible for hazardous items from third-party sellers The retailer will have to recall products from its Fulfilled by Amazon program. anna washenko   Wed, Jul 31, 2024   REUTERS / Reuters The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that Amazon is responsible for hazardous or defective products sold by third-party … Continue reading CPSC says Amazon is responsible for hazardous items from third-party sellers

Amazon, one of the world’s largest employers, has called the National Labor Relations Board ‘unconstitutional’

Amazon, one of the world’s largest employers, has called the National Labor Relations Board ‘unconstitutional’ Amazon’s claims are similar to the ones made by Elon Musk’s SpaceX and grocery chain Trader Joe’s. Pranav Dixit   Sat, Feb 17, 2024 ASSOCIATED PRESS Amazon, a company that employs more than 1.54 million people, has claimed that the … Continue reading Amazon, one of the world’s largest employers, has called the National Labor Relations Board ‘unconstitutional’

Gap Taps Tinuiti To Build ‘Largest Apparel’ Storefront On Amazon

Gap Taps Tinuiti To Build ‘Largest Apparel’ Storefront On Amazon by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, November 18, 2022 Gap’s turnaround efforts resulted in the company reporting sales of $4.04 billion for the third quarter ended October 29, compared with $3.94 billion in sales a year earlier. Companies under its umbrella include Old Navy, and Banana Republic. The … Continue reading Gap Taps Tinuiti To Build ‘Largest Apparel’ Storefront On Amazon

Amazon’s emissions increased dramatically last year despite carbon neutrality goal

Amazon’s emissions increased dramatically last year despite carbon neutrality goal The company doubled the size of its fulfillment network last year. A. Khalid @askhalid   jahcottontail143 via Getty Images Despite the company’s commitment to decrease its carbon footprint, Amazon’s emissions grew by 18 percent last year, according to the annual sustainability report it released today. … Continue reading Amazon’s emissions increased dramatically last year despite carbon neutrality goal