“If the US economy were to go into a deep recession, the trade deficit with China would shrink because American consumption would decrease,” Levine said. “But ... they (Americans) would be worse off. ... To the extent that production moves back to the US, it’s likely to be a highly technology-intensive use of robots and other types of technologies, which are unlikely to boost jobs.”
“Amazon Flex provides a flexible opportunity for Delivery Partners looking to turn free time into supplemental or part-time income,” Amazon’s FAQ page reads. “The available delivery blocks may fluctuate week to week and are not guaranteed.”
“Charlie likes to do carting,” Dow said. “Normally you can fill it with about 300 pounds and he can pull groceries, he can pull stuff from the farmer’s market — he can pull whatever you want. It gives him a job and he surprisingly loves it. When you get the cart out he starts going crazy because he knows it’s his time to do a job.”
“I always wanted to build robots that could actually help people, to actually go out and do things in the world, to get robots out of the factory floors and into people’s homes,” he said.
“Even perfectly accurate face surveillance systems are dangerous, supercharging the government’s ability to track and control people without transparency or accountability,” he told GeekWire.
“If export markets get shut off, I could see us getting to the point where we’re dumping our milk in the fields,” Jeff Schwager, the president of Sartori Co, in Plymouth, Wisconsin, told The New York Times. “It’ll be a big ripple effect through the state.”
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“Huawei has not and will never plant backdoors,” Guo said from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. “And we will never allow anyone else to do so in our equipment.”
“Black Friday was the best ever for the Kindle family – customers purchased 4X as many Kindle devices as they did last Black Friday – and last year was a great year,” said Dave Limp, Amazon Kindle?vice president, in a news release from the company this morning. “In addition, we’re seeing a lot of customers buying multiple Kindles – one for themselves and others as gifts – we expect this trend to continue on Cyber Monday and through the holiday shopping season.”
“I didn’t follow Twitter from the very beginning. Now I got really lost there. Same with Weibo. One time I had a job interview in China and a company asked me to look at their Weibo account to make some comment. I was confused how it works.
“I mean, nobody at the beginning had any clue how big Amazon could become,” recalls Kaphan, now 58. “Nobody. Certainly not Jeff. I have spreadsheets of his projections from when he was trying to hire me. And I don’t remember the specific numbers, but it was a lot, lot smaller than it turned out to be.”