Walmart shareholders rejected a proposal urging the retail giant to report on AI’s impact on employee well-being. The investor group United for Respect sought details on how Walmart measures AI’s effects on jobs, pay, and training. Despite Walmart’s significant AI investments, the company stated existing disclosures suffice, leading to the proposal’s defeat. Walmart shareholders rejected a proposal urging the retail giant to report on AI’s impact on employee well-being. The investor group United for Respect sought details on how Walmart measures AI’s effects on jobs, pay, and training. Despite Walmart’s significant AI investments, the company stated existing disclosures suffice, leading to the proposal’s defeat.
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