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HoldCo Bros are back! This week, @NikonomicsPodcast and I continue our conversation from last Friday's episode, where we talked about Skool communities, lead generation ideas, and transparency in home ...
Amid rising college costs and growing concerns about white-collar job automation, more young Americans are turning to the skilled trades—drawn by strong wages, faster training paths, and better job se ...
Automation May Take Jobs—but AI Will Create Them A Silicon Valley executive returns home to the rural South to see for himself the ways in which AI is affecting the local economy.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk believes that while artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform many industries, some jobs may remain uniquely human.
Due to COVID, automation and generative AI are likely to eliminate jobs sooner than expected. Another 12M workers are likely to switch fields by 2030.
The dockworkers union and maritime companies extended their previous contract through Jan. 15 to allow talks to continue on the remaining issues, especially automation.
What exactly does automation mean? In his post, Smith examined several studies on job automation over the years from researchers at firms ranging from Citibank to PriceWaterHouseCoopers.
In this issue, we examine this tension and explore the good, bad, and unknown of how automation could affect jobs in the immediate and near future.
First, augmentation creates new types of jobs (think social media manager) while automation reduces the need for workers of other jobs (grocery store cashiers being replaced by self-checkout).
Trump Wants Tariffs to Bring Back U.S. Jobs. They Might Speed Up AI Automation Instead Story by Billy Perrigo • 1w Announcing his tariffs in the White House Rose Garden last week, President ...
Before staring into his crystal ball to forecast how automation will impact jobs in the Inland Empire 25 years from now, University of Redlands professor Johannes Moenius finds it helpful to ...