
Why Amazon Dropped Its OpenAI Movie, Data Center Workers Fight Back, and Meta Leaks Employee Data
THE SO WHAT
Studios dropping AI-branded projects while data center workers organize and employee data leaks escalate points to a new reputational and labor flank in AI deployment. If your AI roadmap touches content, infra, or employee data, treat labor relations and privacy as first-order design constraints, not cleanup work.
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