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Digital life
fromRemotive Blog
1 week ago

[Newsletter] The Advantage of Knowing What's Next

84% of the world has never used AI, with adoption concentrated among young, urban, affluent populations; awareness of AI disruption creates opportunity to learn new skills and improve future prospects.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Books Are Meant to Be Slow

The slowness of reading books is a virtue, not a weakness, offering contemplative depth that digital media cannot replicate.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Fed Governor Trips All Over Himself Trying to Reassure CNBC Host AI Won't Cause Mass Unemployment

It's the folks who are entering the job market for the first time that are bearing the brunt of that, and to me, that's in a very standard, classic textbook way, exactly the type of unemployment that the Central Bank is equipped to help accommodate with looser monetary policy.
Artificial intelligence
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Apollo CEO Marc Rowan predicts a private markets 'shakeout'

Apollo's CEO predicts a private markets shakeout driven by geopolitical instability, inflation, and technology, where skilled risk managers will thrive while others struggle.
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Rat catchers, powder monkeys, and resurrectionists: 20 jobs that no longer exist

Historical labor markets have repeatedly undergone massive transformations, with entire occupations becoming obsolete due to technological advancement, just as AI threatens modern jobs today.
Photography
fromHarvard Business Review
2 weeks ago

Look for New Ways to Create Value When Deploying Gen AI

New technologies commoditize established competitive advantages by fundamentally reducing customer willingness to pay and eliminating traditional value pools.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Morgan Stanley predicts AI won't let you retire early: Instead, you'll have to train for jobs that don't exist yet | Fortune

Historical technological disruptions have not permanently eliminated jobs; workers transition to new roles, many not yet created, despite AI automation concerns.
Marketing
fromForbes
4 months ago

Forbes Hosts CMO Summit Europe Focused On What Matters Most For Driving Growth In An Uncertain Market

CMOs must balance technological disruption and algorithmic influence with enduring human needs to navigate radical uncertainty and shifting consumer behaviors.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
4 months ago

College students are panicking about AI. Here's why they shouldn't

AI adoption could halve entry-level white-collar hiring within five years, reducing early-career postings and disproportionately affecting younger workers.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
5 months ago

When machines make outputs, humans must own outcomes

AI will displace specific tasks rather than entire jobs, so workers must distinguish tasks from roles and adapt to new categories of work.
#ai
fromFortune
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI will spark 'violent task churn' at work, but even optimists may be underestimating the productivity boom, JPMorgan says | Fortune

fromFortune
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI will spark 'violent task churn' at work, but even optimists may be underestimating the productivity boom, JPMorgan says | Fortune

Travel
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

For some travel agents, AI isn't a threat - it's a business tool

Artificial intelligence is transforming travel planning, with many advisors adopting it to enhance their services and business efficiency.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
7 months ago

Meet a new addition to the Tiger family tree: A Viking and Alua alum is launching a $300 million firm

Otter Rock is launching a long-short equity fund focused on companies undergoing technological disruption, aiming to raise $300 million before its launch.
fromBusiness Insider
8 months ago

An AI researcher says most jobs will be wiped out by 2045 - but sex workers, politicians, and sports coaches will survive

By 2045, robots and artificial intelligence could render most human jobs obsolete - and there's little time to prepare for the fallout, according to Adam Dorr.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
9 months ago

Liquid glass, dropping "UX" from your title, Bayesian A/B testing

In 1984, Apple Computer introduced the Macintosh with a Super Bowl commercial that changed the world for graphic designers. The ad begins with a Big Brother totalitarian speaker from George Orwell's 1984 barking commands to a subservient audience. He is interrupted by a woman swinging a mallet, smashing the image of the authoritarian speaker while the narrator promises: 1984 will not be like 1984.
Graphic design
fromfaun.pub
10 months ago

Is Quantum Computing the Silver Bullet' which financial sector needs?

With only a 10-qubit quantum computer, the asset manager can solve complex portfolio problems in a blink of an eye, outperforming classical computers by immense margins.
Cryptocurrency
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