Tag: the future of work
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Every night, several times a night, Uber and Lyft drivers at Reagan National Airport simultaneously turn off their ride share apps for a minute or two to trick the app… more ›
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It started in Tokyo on Nov. 1, 2018, when 100 employees walked out of Google’s office at 11:10 a.m. local time. Thirteen hours later, the elevators at the company’s New… more ›
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Today, unlike in the past, workers can meetings from anywhere, or control complex production processes with the push of a button. Technology has dramatically altered what it means for many… more ›
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In his 1930 essay “Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren,” the economist John Maynard Keynes predicted a 15-hour workweek in the 21st century, creating the equivalent of a five-day weekend. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/02/religion-workism-making-americans-miserable/583441/ more ›
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Facebook Chatbot Showdown: ManyChat vs. Chatfuel Businesses are suddenly very interested in Facebook Messenger bots. And for good reason: Facebook’s chat platform now supports over 1.2 billion monthly active users—and… more ›
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Sentient artificial intelligence may take hundreds of years to develop, but AI is already beginning to transform nearly every industry, says Andrew Ng, a pioneer in the field. Ng is the… more ›
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How to Use Paths to Automate Decisions How do you automate a decision? Actions are easy enough to automate, especially with Zapier. But a decision? Even a repetitive choice might,… more ›
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If Companies Had No Employees – The Economist – Medium Driven by technological and legal changes, how far can the “gig economy” go? more ›
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California Is The Future » America is stuck between two historical eras. That’s the best way to understand the strange, unprecedented politics of Trump, the political polarization and paralysis of… more ›
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We Are Here To Create » The question I always ask myself, just like any human being, is who am I and why do I exist? Who are we as… more ›
