Automation is hollowing out office jobs while demand for hands-on work surges.
Hollywood will still roll out the red carpet on Sunday night, but the cameras, crews, and cash are moving elsewhere—exposing how far the once-dominant movie capital has fallen behind in a new, global production economy.
“If you want to get promoted, you’ve got to do the things that we do in order to operate Accenture,” Julie Sweet said.
“We have a workforce training system that was designed 100 years ago for a very different economy,” Bill Haslam (R-TN) told Fortune.
AI is making workers dramatically more efficient. But companies are simply piling on more work. Here’s what’s actually happening behind the scenes.
Companies forcing workers back to the office are potentially giving up their best talent, he said.
Amazon cut at least 100 white-collar jobs in its robotics division as it continues restructuring, even while expanding its warehouse robot fleet and AI spending.
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Ford announced it was cancelling the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning in December. SK Battery America Inc., a supplier of the Ford truck, laid off nearly 1,000 people today.
The billionaire VC says AI raises questions about how we value expertise.
LinkedIn’s latest report highlights the 10 fastest-growing tech jobs in 2026, including AI engineers, consultants, and data center technicians.
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