If Gig Workers Are Truly Independent Contractors, Treat Them That Way

(The Information) The California Supreme Court recently agreed to hear a challenge from labor unions to Proposition 22, which classified gig workers as independent contractors rather than as employees. Many gig workers want to be independent contractors, but Prop 22 doesn’t honor the spirit of what this means. I run a company that works frequently…

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A $239 Million Climate Tech Fund for Startups With Overlooked Carbon Solutions

(Bloomberg) Prime Coalition and Azolla Ventures have rolled out a $239 million fund to invest in early-stage startups that are unlikely to lure traditional investors for their climate technology solutions. The new fund will look at three factors as part of its investment criteria — impact, lack of alternative funding options and commercial potential of the climate solution,…

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Venture firms face new scrutiny from LPs

(Axios) Limited partners’ grumpiness about VC distributions is not for naught: the industry’s cashflow ratio at the end of 2022 (-$48.8 billion) was at its most imbalanced since at least 1998, per new PitchBook data. Why it matters: Investors are giving more scrutiny to VCs in their portfolio who didn’t return much cash during 2021’s extraordinary…

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Google’s AI Chatbot Is Trained by Humans Who Say They’re Overworked, Underpaid and Frustrated

(Bloomberg) Google’s Bard artificial intelligence chatbot will answer a question about how many pandas live in zoos quickly, and with a surfeit of confidence. Ensuring that the response is well-sourced and based on evidence, however, falls to thousands of outside contractors from companies including Appen Ltd. and Accenture Plc, who can make as little as…

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California’s coming for you, SEC

(Politico) When do you know a bill might have legs? When there’s a bit of horse-trading going on. A first-in-the-nation bill to compel large corporations to disclose their planet-warming emissions is picking up steam in the California Legislature, where it passed the Assembly Natural Resources Committee on Monday. Read more here.

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meta’s threads app is a privacy nightmare that won’t launch in eu yet

(TechCrunch) Meta’s planned Twitter killer, Threads, isn’t yet publicly available but it already looks like a privacy nightmare. Information provided about the app’s privacy via mandatory disclosures required on iOS shows the app may collect highly sensitive information about users in order to profile their digital activity — including health and financial data, precise location, browsing…

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2023 Sustainable Investment Survey

(PitchBook) What GPs, LPs really think about Impact and ESG Opinions on Impact investing and ESG frameworks in the private markets are often described as politically polarized, and there are no signs that portrayal could soon fade. But between the sustainable investing die-hards and the anti-ESG stalwarts, there’s a much bigger set of investors with…

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ruling on college admissions could fuel attacks on corporations’ diversity efforts

(Politico) Corporate diversity efforts could be on the chopping block following the Supreme Court’s decision barring the use of race as a direct factor in college admissions. The court’s six conservative justices ruled that two colleges’ admissions practices discriminated against white and Asian American applicants through race-based policies that benefited applicants from other backgrounds. Read more here.

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pro take: forget the sec, international climate reporting standards could become the global baseline

(WSJ) New international sustainability reporting standards could fulfill their ambition in becoming the global baseline as the advantages of using a single standard worldwide may, for many companies, outweigh the disadvantages of being more demanding than the SEC’s coming climate reporting rules. On Monday, the International Sustainability Standards Board released its initial two reporting standards. The…

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