Jobs that consist entirely of routine tasks are most at risk of AI disruption, Huang said.
Building off his experience as an athlete, talent manager, and brand builder, Samyr Lainé has backed brands founded by Issa Rae, Kaley Cuoco, and Emma Watson.
As Gen Z and millennials watch their “worthless” degrees lose value thanks to AI, one student has wrapped up more than $420,000 in student debt.
“I learned early on in Sunday school, from Mr. and Mrs. Levin, to know when enough is enough,” Craig Newmark said.
The last cupcake brand standing from the 2010s boom is now open to a sale.
Despite base pay per delivery roughly doubling, total monthly earnings barely changed. Here’s what happened.
America pushed a generation toward college—now it’s short hundreds of thousands of skilled workers, and “Dirty Jobs” host Mike Rowe is joining CEOs of top companies like Nvidia, Ford, and BlackRock in sounding the alarm.
While workers are panicking over the fate of their careers, Uber cofounder Travis Kalanick is optimistic that humans will be “more and more” valuable in an AI-driven world.
Investor impatience with slow AI results is driving a wave of CEO exits, as boards demand faster returns from the technology they’ve long touted.
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