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Future Of Work Archive

Archives for September 2018

Technology
AI-produced artwork is moving from the fringes into the high art worldAI-produced artwork is moving from the fringes into the high art world
Technology

But is it replacing or just supplementing artists’ capacity for creative expression?

By Shirin Ghaffary
Technology
If they don’t want to lose their jobs to a machine, doctors will need to become compassionate ‘human connectors’If they don’t want to lose their jobs to a machine, doctors will need to become compassionate ‘human connectors’
Technology

“AI Superpowers” author and former Google China president Kai-Fu Lee predicts that medicine will undergo radical changes in the next few decades.

By Eric Johnson
Technology
A new California law, if passed, could force companies like Facebook, Tesla and Alphabet to add more women to their boardsA new California law, if passed, could force companies like Facebook, Tesla and Alphabet to add more women to their boards
Technology

It’s up to Governor Jerry Brown.

By Shirin Ghaffary and Rani Molla
Technology
For some underrepresented people in tech, life is getting better. For others, this is the ‘dark timeline.’For some underrepresented people in tech, life is getting better. For others, this is the ‘dark timeline.’
Technology

Even though Slack’s April Underwood feels like less of an “underdog” recently, she says that’s not true across the board.

By Eric Johnson
Technology
How a Twitter account convinced 4,000 companies to stop advertising on BreitbartHow a Twitter account convinced 4,000 companies to stop advertising on Breitbart
Technology

Sleeping Giants founder Matt Rivitz tells Recode’s Kara Swisher that he wants to be “the source of some kind of conscience” for social media.

By Eric Johnson