Tag: future of work
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Do androids dream of executing routines? We are stuck in a world of routines: Wake up, answer email, go to a meeting, then another meeting, check off an item from… more ›
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John D. Rockefeller was the most successful businessman of all time. He was also a recluse, spending most of his time by himself. He rarely spoke, deliberately making himself inaccessible… more ›
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Each year I do an updated rundown of the cheapest places to live in the world, from the perspective of someone who wrote the book on this subject and regularly… more ›
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This is the second part of Betting the Firm. In Part I, we explored why the company of the future will look like a venture fund. In Part II, we… more ›
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The greatest trick the office ever pulled was convincing people it doesn’t exist. Even before Covid, offices were trying hard to pretend they were homes or social spaces — and… more ›
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New technology may also complement a specific task – for instance, improvements in AI may provide diagnostic support to doctors and radiologists, enhancing their ability to perform the task. Automation is technology… more ›
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Workers didn’t accept their immiseration meekly. There are many signs of growing popular discontent. But history teaches us that revolutions are not made by the “masses.” Popular immiseration and resulting… more ›
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The way we work is changing fast, with hybrid work models becoming the new norm, even as companies are increasingly trying to get everyone back to the office. https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/technology/hybrid-work-setups-will-require-new-a-set-of-tools-for-employees-slack-co-founder-cal-henderson-11805231.html more ›
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The fast-growing platform is the creator economy at its most bluntly transactional, where sex is just another unit of content to monetize. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/interactive/2023/onlyfans-bryce-adams-top-earners-creator-economy/ more ›
