Walmart shareholders reject proposal to explain AI's impact on 1.6 million employees
Walmart shareholders have rejected a proposal that would have required the company to explain the impact of artificial intelligence on its 1.6 million employees. The proposal was aimed at understanding how AI would affect the workforce and the company's operations. The decision was made during a shareholders' meeting, where the proposal did not receive enough support to pass.
- ▪The proposal aimed to assess the impact of AI on Walmart's 1.6 million employees.
- ▪The proposal was rejected during a shareholders' meeting.
- ▪The decision highlights the ongoing debate about the role of AI in the workforce.
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