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The AI industrial revolution has begun. History suggests it won’t be positive for the middle class
Job growth has been soft for the past few months and most analysts believe it is due to a slowing economy. But that explanation might be wrong. The job slowdown could be the result of extraordinary, ...
In Workforce 4.0, employees expect some degree of remote work with greater flexibility and a focus on results, not time on the clock. With technology advancing so quickly, it can be hard to keep track ...
David P. Ellis is the CEO and cofounder of Neto, an Engagement as a Service (EaaS) software publisher knowledgeable in AI. The Industrial Revolution is so named because it is the archetype of ...
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