WASHINGTON (AP) — Art Liscano knows he’s an endangered species in the job market: He’s a meter reader in Fresno, Calif. For 26 years, he’s driven from house to house, checking how much electricity ...
A report from Dell says that partnering with machines will become even more common in the future, even if business leaders are still foggy on the idea. Erin Carson covered internet culture, online ...
The problem with infrastructure is that it tends to be expensive. And slow to build. And hard to maintain. Oh, and also kind of boring. Most people only notice it when it collapses, like an old bridge ...
The world of careers and work is changing rapidly. The idea that we spend the first 20 years of life training for a job that we will do until we retire is far behind us. As society changes, old ...
NPR’s Quoctrung Bui has put together a number of cool charts on automation and labor markets. I will pull out two version of the same chart, showing how machines have been destroying (farming and blue ...
As shy as a window washer of a new-style safety belt is the Temporary National Economic (monopoly) Committee of advancing technology. Its chairman, Wyoming’s Senator Joe O’Mahoney, is so fnghtened of ...
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