Robots, Intelligent Machines and the Future of Work
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With technology destroying jobs for humans, adding tens of millions of new immigrants to America will only deepen inequality and poverty. What kind of society are we building?
Computers are increasingly going to be able to perform important parts of even mostly cognitive jobs
The age of brilliant machines seems to reward a few traits.
TaskRabbit announced its total capital infusion had increased to $38 million. TaskRabbit is "the one company that is changing the way people are thinking about labor." More
We all have stuff that often goes unused. So instead of buying more, let’s share. Of all the big ideas to emerge out of Silicon Valley in the past decade, none seem to resonate as much as the so-called sharing economy. More
“In 20 years we won’t be able to imagine a world where we didn’t have access to things through collaborative consumption.”More
Many of those disappearing middle-level jobs are what economists call “routine, manual tasks” that can be easily automated. A taste of things to come.
"Technology has taken us places we've only dreamed, empowering us to make the impossible possible."
Cheap building blocks for digital products and services have caused an explosion in start-ups. Here's why it matters.More
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