Blue collar workers may be enjoying a certain degree of schadenfreude at seeing the panic over tech, finance, and other white collar workers potentially losing their jobs to AI. But mass job ...
The death of the entry-level role? Why 50% of white-collar jobs are at risk From 7,000 employees to fewer than 2,000 - the world's biggest companies aren't waiting for AI to arrive, they're already ...
NEW DELHI, (REUTERS) – India’s growing employment stems largely from self-employed individuals, unpaid workers and temporary farm hires, whose jobs are not equivalent to formal positions with regular ...
School holidays are precious, protected time for the Prince and Princess of Wales. Last week was half term. Prince William was back from his official visit to Saudi Arabia. The princess had completed ...
The rocket will be removed from the launchpad in order for technicians to investigate and fix a malfunctioning helium system. By Kenneth Chang A day after NASA officials optimistically said they were ...
In this Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018 file photo, a woman takes a puff from a vape pen in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel) As a bill targeting illicit e-cigarettes makes its way through the Kansas ...
Santos will cut around 10% of its workforce as it transitions major growth projects into steady-state operations, even as the company reported $1.8 billion in free cash flow and increased shareholder ...
When done right, skills development can reduce un- and underemployment, increase productivity, and improve standards of living. Investing in upskilling or reskilling people for jobs of the future ...
“The Pentagon and OpenAI are saying to the public, You’re just going to have to trust us. And the public is saying, Well, we don’t.” By Kevin RooseCasey NewtonRachel CohnWhitney JonesVjeran PavicChris ...
Don’t start with moon shots. by Thomas H. Davenport and Rajeev Ronanki In 2013, the MD Anderson Cancer Center launched a “moon shot” project: diagnose and recommend treatment plans for certain forms ...
Your garden might be sopping wet, but these are the jobs you can still do in March The rain may have made the usual tasks impossible, but there are still steps you can take to prepare for warmer and ...