Most mainstream coverage of artificial intelligence takes one of three forms: what happens to jobs as automation spreads; concern about embedding the results of past unfairness into new AI-fuelled ...
Technological anxiety is at least as old as the industrial revolution, so the rapid development of generative artificial ...
Many lingering work practices are “hangovers" from the Industrial Revolution and while they were effective in the beginning, they’re turning into a headache with the current direction of work culture.
Expertise and opinions of authors published by ForbesBooks. Imprint operated under license. In his book Leaders Eat Last, Simon Sinek shares the story of a former Under Secretary of Defense who is ...
In this admirably short and graceful book, Klaus Schwab takes us on a breathless tour of a technological, economic, and social revolution. The first industrial revolution moved us from muscle to ...
For a while, they had it made! A new book about Brooklyn entrepreneurs delves into the dark side of creativity, analyzing how well-meaning arts-and-crafters gentrified the borough’s industrial ...
The 4th Industrial Revolution is the current phase of rapid technological change. It is also known as Industry 4.0, and the advent of robotics, artificial intelligence, and automation has marked it.
“Either we join the global race to the new economy, or we lose it.” BY Jeff Beer First, the bad news: GDP is slowing all over the world because productivity has been in decline for two decades. The ...
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, ...
Long before the onset of the first industrial revolution around 1760, it is recorded that early humans used crude weapons to hunt, employed basic methods to fish in shallow waters, and toiled with ...