As Michigan’s regulated marijuana industry battles against the state in court, the scope and importance of the sector are coming into focus. The more than $3 billion industry accounted for roughly 52% ...
Former Indonesian President Joko Widodo said the promise of a coming “intelligent economy” will hinge on training populations in artificial intelligence and rethinking the systems of global ...
Mapi Gloricien lies in his mother’s arms in a hospital in Kinshasa, among the fastest-growing cities on Earth. Just days old, he’s one of an estimated 4.5 million children expected to be born in the ...
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Dr. E. John Bruce: AI is a 'Powerful Job Creator,' Not a Destroyer, Emphasises Upskilling for Future Workforce
Dr. E. John Bruce, Director of Placements and Corporate Affairs at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, asserts that Artificial Intelligence is a 'powerful job creator' rather than solely a ...
Job creation is the north star for the World Bank Group. But how can we go about it in a way that has a truly catalytic impact? Impact in the sense of generating large numbers of jobs in a sustained ...
Privately run businesses created 42,000 new jobs in October — the first increase in three months — in a possible sign of stabilization in a weakening U.S. labor market. “The recovery [in hiring] is ...
Hadrian’s new factory in Mesa is projected to create hundreds of jobs. The city and state may pay the weapons manufacturer to fill them with locals. Mesa City Council voted Oct. 20 to sign a ...
Lawmakers, advocates, Maryland business owners and union representatives gathered in Baltimore Friday to reaffirm their support for the fiscal and ecological benefits of the US Wind project President ...
The spreading use of artificial intelligence in business has generated much debate about its potential to replace many duties now done by humans—and also fears about the tech eliminating those jobs.
It’s hard to think of any other company that has shaped the labor market as much as Amazon has over the past two decades. Now, internal documents and interviews obtained by the New York Times point to ...
Fabien Curto Millet is Google’s chief economist. Diane Coyle is Bennett professor of public policy at the University of Cambridge. Is artificial intelligence going to destroy jobs, as some recent ...
Morris Chapdelaine always has a daunting stack of scripts on his desk. As an indie producer, he reads about three a week and farms out the rest to interns and film students, who send back detailed ...
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