News on Social Media Is Terrible Now, and Employees are Leaving Over Low Quality Feedback

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Caleb and Adriele reflect on a difficult week of news out of Israel and Palestine—including how leaders should or shouldn’t be responding—before diving into proposed AI-generated content watermarks, the latest in politics and strike news, and CEOs predicting we’ll be back in the office five days a week by 2026. (Good luck with that.)

Then they return to the war in Israel as a case study to talk about the state of the social media information ecosystem in 2023. Then, they go deep on a new study that shows low quality feedback makes employees want to quit. All that, plus California is mandating diversity data from VC firms and a new A.I. tool is helping with surgery for brain tumors on the operating table.

Discussed today:

CEOs: you'll be back in office 5 days a week by 2026 | Fortune

KPMG 2023 U.S. CEO Outlook

The War in Israel Shows How Social Media’s Idealistic Era Has Ended | Bloomberg

Language Bias in Performance Feedback 2023 | Textio

Caleb Gardner

Managing Partner at 18 Coffees

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