Latest Tech News Today: Apple’s Labor Issues, Russian Election Trolls, India’s Microsoft AI

In the latest tech news today, Apple is accused by US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for deterring employees, Microsoft’s Copilot program gains momentum, and US officials counter 2024 elections’ foreign interference.

So, what’s the latest news from tech news today?

Well, first, it appears that Apple is facing harsh allegations from the NLRB for allegedly hindering its staff from discussing any of the giant’s pay equity and bias issues. For the iOS developer, this marks the third accusation of this nature in one month only.

If we move to the southwest of the US, in India, Microsoft reported on the 3rd of November 2024 gush in AI engagement, with its Copilot program reflecting the country’s rapid AI technologies’ adoption across various industries.

While all that is happening, in the US, officials are countering 2024 elections’ foreign interference with recent disinformation campaigns originating from Russian operatives to destabilize the US’ political climate.



Apple Under Fire for Labor Disputes on Pay



The US National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against Apple alleging that the company has been discouraging workers from discussing their salaries and pushing an employee out who was collecting data on pay.

According to the NLRB, the Big Tech giant interfered with workers using Slack channel to discuss pay equity and sales incentives.

In new tech news today, Apple claims the company wants to take these allegations to court and has denied them. The complaint also recounts a tale of one former Apple engineer, Cher Scarlett, claiming she faced pressure to leave over her leading conversations about pay transparency and collecting salary information via an employee survey.

Scarlett’s team is taking the accusations against Apple, an accusation of breaching workers’ rights, raising a foreign influence in the 2024 race.

Russin Election Online Trolls

This week the top tech news today, emerged from a phony video-perhaps courtesy of the Russian trolls-claimed immigrants were rigging votes for Vice President Kamala Harris. “The video is fabricated,” said Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State. Microsoft is not alone in issuing such warnings.

Other than the latest tech news today, technology companies have similarly warned that foreign agents aim to enhance a sense of political divide to vote for their preferred candidates and even cause unrest. Digital advocates are more worried about social media platforms, where foreign networks disguise themselves as American sources aiming to shape public opinion.


Microsoft Sees Growing AI Engagement in India



During the business tech news today, Puneet Chandok, Microsoft’s president for India and South Asia, said AI tools at the company have gained traction in the country. He shared that though there were indications the economy was difficult globally, Indian businesses had increasingly been open to investing in AI solutions, placing India as one of the fastest-growing markets for Microsoft.

Chandok thus pledged Microsoft to stick to the code while developing applications of AI and, therefore, follow India’s laws and regulations in every respect because India aims to become an “AI first” nation. The latest tech news today has a vision that holds providing a talented workforce in AI across diverse industries for digital and technological improvements in India.


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