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A person claiming to be a food delivery company 'whistleblower' fooled the internet with AI's help
A Reddit user’s viral post detailed purported secrets about an unnamed company — then used NBC News’ inquiry to further the ruse.
It might be AI-generated, but food delivery apps do have a track record of exploiting workers.
The incident sparked a debate on social media, with many comparing the Dutch work culture to the "hustle culture" in the US.
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An employee said his company apologised after he sent a 6am work email, calling a meeting to check if he was under pressure.
The issue was shared by Reddit user u/Senior_Ball_9068, who said he ordered a Corsair Vengeance a5100 on December 31st.
A WOMAN has been left creeped out after spotting her neighbour had a camera facing her home. However, she soon found out that ...
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