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Tag Archives: Future of Work
Erel Margalit on the Future of Work and Life Post-Covid
It is by now conventional wisdom that work in the post-Covid “new normal” will shift for many to working-from-home most of the time. The new “hybrid virtual model,” says McKinsey, “promises greater access to talent, increased productivity for individuals and small teams, lower … Continue reading
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AI by the Numbers: Only 4% of U.S. Executives Plan to Deploy AI Enterprise-wide in 2020
Recent surveys, studies, forecasts and other quantitative assessments of the progress of AI found that 70% of Americans would not trust an autonomous vehicle but 72% of Chinese consumers would trust one; Only 4% of U.S. executives plan to deploy … Continue reading
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Aging and Automation
The “under-appreciated” workforce — experienced workers with long tenures at their companies, aged 50 and above — are estimated to have contributed $7.6 trillion to U.S. economic activity in 2015, set to jump to over $13.5 trillion by 2032, according … Continue reading
AI by the Numbers: 82% of Workers Think Robots Can Do Things Better than Their Managers
Recent surveys, studies, forecasts and other quantitative assessments of the progress of AI highlighted workers’ positive attitudes toward AI and robots, challenges in implementing enterprise AI, the perceived benefits of AI in financial services, and the impact of AI on … Continue reading