Why do AI workplace blunders keep growing?
The other day I was alerted to a company document that should have been so fantastically dull it was read by almost no one.
Alas, the corporate governance statement of a Canadian lithium explorer ahead of its Australian stock exchange debut was widely read last month because one of its sentences said this: “You will change in share are all ejaculated out your helpful girlfriend issue she asked the councils responsible.”
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