Dream job in the age of AI? An increasingly elusive mirage
Automation threatens to destroy adolescents' dream jobs, and uncertainty about career choices can have a snowball effect.
Automation threatens to destroy adolescents' dream jobs, and uncertainty about career choices can have a snowball effect.
The trend of going back to the office will not bring everything back to basics: in the future working week, Friday seems destined to disappear.
More and more Big Tech companies like Meta and Microsoft are betting on AI: jobs at risk or already "extinct"?
Whether you like it or not, capitalism has come to an end: greedflation has caused its implosion. The question is: what comes now?
Shopping and cleaning the house are among the most automated housework. Robots will take up more and more of our time.
If you have children, maybe they will work in this field. If you are a high school student, maybe you will study it at the University. Gentlemen, prompt engineering is a reality.
3 reasons and jobs (actually there are many more) why artificial intelligence can become very useful, rather than replacing man.
Three paradigms for understanding how and to what extent future work will be influenced, reduced, distorted by technology.
Between the two litigants, the third wins: between distance and presence, hybrid work is strengthened in all indicators, and is a candidate to be the most adopted form in the future.
2020 has changed our productivity forever, forcing us to review our beliefs and working methods. 2022 made us realize that this is just the beginning.
Not everyone understands the speed and scale of the change AI will bring to our lives. Here are some rules to best deal with it.
It will replace human beings in many routine activities, but will become a valuable partner for carrying out creative and strategic activities.
The technological age changes work. In the future (and near) will we still have boring jobs or will we be more productive, satisfied and healthy?
For us. For our companies. For the planet. It's not an opportunity: the four-day workweek is a necessity.
A tech house "foresees" 4 professions of the future in a labor market that will increasingly be technologically driven.
Spain leads the way in Europe with a really interesting law for digital nomads. I expect a lot of movement there.
A Gallup study shows us what will remain of remote work after Covid. And the figures of the estimates are those of a revolution.
Robots will take out a lot of human workforce. Things will go well in the long run, but a long painful earthquake awaits us: and we are still sleeping.
The Yolo Economy and teleworking are also starting to break through in the Rising Sun, a land of inked stamps and timeless faxes.
In 2021 the 'green' sector gained jobs while the fossil sector lost them. An ecological and labor transition that risks stops in 2022, but will be consolidated.
No more demonstrations needed, the four-day work week has shown everywhere to have a tremendous impact. What are we waiting for to take this into account?