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    1. Weiss’ memo to the CBS News team called to mind a program established by the Trump administration earlier this year by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by ultra-wealthy tech mogul Elon Musk. Starting in February, Musk demanded that federal workers file — every week — a list of “five things” they had accomplished in the past week. “Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation,” Musk wrote in a post on X announcing the policy. In August, the White House officially ended DOGE’s “five things” weekly emails

      Per the email from the WGA reps, the union has asked for the following information from CBS:

      Who received the email?
      Who will have access to the responses that employees provide?
      Will employees’ responses be the basis for discipline, discharge, or layoff?
      Will employees be disciplined if they do not respond to the email?
      What does the company intend to do with the responses?
      Will the company use AI technology to review the responses? If so, what prompts will be given?

      Weird. Well, expected really, the state controlled news is forming.

    2. SgtHulkasBigToeJam on

      Weiss’ memo to the CBS News team called to mind a program established by ~~the Trump administration earlier this year~~ every new publisher walking into a newsroom since the dawn of time

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