From Banksy to Robin Gunningham: the end of an era for the urban artist?
A recent Reuters report confirms the true identity of the elusive graffiti artist Banksy, raising questions about future implications for his work and market value.
Forum discusses Education and Work
A forum focusing on the relationship between education and the job market will take place as part of the Santos 500+ initiative, which aims to prepare professionals for future challenges.
Fields with job prospects 20-30 years from now - experts discuss which professions are at risk of disappearing altogether
Experts suggest that certain fields will continue to thrive in the job market for the next two to three decades, while others may face extinction.
LIVE: International Forum on the Future of Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
An international forum is discussing how artificial intelligence is transforming the labor market and preparing Europeans for the new economy.
Jonathan Brill, Amazon's Futurist: 'AI Will Do 80% of Our Work in the Coming Years'
Amazon's futurist Jonathan Brill predicts that artificial intelligence will perform 80% of jobs in the near future, claiming this technology will make workers significantly smarter.
"Mลรณcka. Reportages on the Future of Work": So People Don't Have to Work Themselves to Death
This article discusses the implications of future work conditions as highlighted in Marek Szymaniak's book, focusing on the role of modern exoskeletons in easing physical labor.
How We Will Think in the Future: Quantum Technology is Coming โ and it Works Even More Radically than AI
The article discusses the impending rise of quantum technology, which is expected to significantly influence human thought processes more than artificial intelligence has so far.
Vinod Khosla, investor of OpenAI: "Children who are 5 years old today will never have to work"
Vinod Khosla predicts that children currently aged five will not need to work in the future, only pursuing passions if they choose to, due to the advancements in artificial intelligence.
The spring session of the Seimas has begun: the future work program is becoming clear
The Lithuanian Seimas has initiated its spring session, highlighting a work program that includes over 500 legislative proposals to be discussed in the coming weeks.
The end of human work: the Chinese factory that produces one smartphone per second and works 24 hours
A Chinese factory run by Xiaomi is capable of producing one smartphone every second without any human workers, raising concerns about the future of human labor in the age of automation.
The AlphaGo Shock: 10 Years Later, Human's Place
Ten years after AlphaGo's victory over Lee Sedol, the implications for human roles in the face of advancing artificial intelligence raise critical questions about the future of work.
Lighting that makes the starry sky look vivid, an invented depiction - Prize-winning work from the Future Science Dream Painting Exhibition
A student from Tokyo won the Minister of Education Award at the 48th Future Science Dream Painting Exhibition for his innovative lighting design that enhances visibility of the night sky by negating street lights.
Two-Hour Workday? This Is the Future Predicted by the Head of Xiaomi
Lei Jun, the CEO of Xiaomi, envisions a future where humans work only two hours a day, transitioning to a three-day workweek largely due to advancements in artificial intelligence.
Quote of the Day, by Nikola Tesla: "The present belongs to them; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine"
Nikola Tesla reflects on his belief that while the present is dominated by commercial interests, the true value of his work will be realized in the future.
How do prediction markets work?: Betting on the next big bang
The article explores the mechanics of prediction markets where people bet on future events, raising questions about their role in market research and potential for opinion manipulation.
Future of Germany: 'We often talk ourselves down and work on our weaknesses'
The CEOs of Deutsche Bank and KfW discuss the need for change and confidence in Germany's economic outlook amid challenges.
The preservation of human primacy is required
The rapid development of artificial intelligence is dramatically changing work, business, education, research, and society as a whole, raising questions about the future of human capabilities.
The burnout of Finns and concern about the future of their work have increased
Finnish workers are experiencing increased burnout and concern over the future of their jobs, according to a study by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
Work, a meritocratic and dynamic public administration: what the new generations dream of
New generations envision a meritocratic, youthful, and dynamic future in public administration, as highlighted by a study from Gi Group Holding.
Ignas Vฤgฤlฤ: Renaming the Seimas faction will be one of the factors determining its further work
Ignas Vฤgฤlฤ emphasizes the importance of renaming his parliamentary faction to united, reflecting its three components, which he believes will influence future decisions.
Boom of Data Centers: Buildings No Longer for People, but for Data
Investment in data centers has surpassed that in office buildings for the first time, raising questions about the future of urban workspaces and infrastructure.
Boom of Data Centers: Buildings No Longer for People, but for Data
Investment in data centers has surpassed that in office buildings for the first time, raising significant questions about the future of urban spaces and work as we know it.
Researchers raise alarm: Kindergarten teachers are fleeing the profession
A new report reveals that for the first time in over 20 years, less than half of educated kindergarten teachers in Norway work in kindergartens, raising concerns about future recruitment and retention.
A report warned of a 'global intelligence crisis' in 2028 and shook Wall Street: what it says about the future of work
A financial report on a potential 'global intelligence crisis' in 2028 has stirred reactions on Wall Street, particularly regarding the implications of artificial intelligence on the economy.
Educational Seminar: "Discussing GenZ: University, Work & the Future" of the University of Western Attica
The University of Western Attica is organizing an educational seminar to discuss the challenges and opportunities for Generation Z in terms of education and professional development.
How the succession of Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran killed by the US and Israel, should work
The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, has left a significant power vacuum and uncertainty regarding the future leadership of the country.
Nikola Tesla, inventor: "The present belongs to them; the future, for which I worked, is mine"
Nikola Tesla reflects on the recognition of innovative work and the historical credit often assigned to others instead of the original creators, as noted in his quote featured in Margaret Cheney's book.
Retirees Without a Future
The article discusses the struggles faced by retirees in Ecuador, highlighting insufficient pension benefits and the challenges of finding work after retirement.
M. Chrysochoidis: We respond to challenges with the same faith and dedication to our work
The head of Greece's Organized Crime Unit, Michalis Chrysochoidis, outlined the achievements and future commitments of the unit during an event attended by political and police leadership.
Due to artificial intelligence.. An American company lays off thousands; bloggers say: the earthquake is coming
An American finance technology company, Block, is laying off 4,000 employees as part of a restructuring strategy, citing efficiency gains from artificial intelligence.
Number of young people in UK not in work or education rises closer to 1m
The number of young people in the UK not in work or education has reached nearly a million, raising concerns about their future prospects.
Alfa: An Exciting Future Story but a Little Dull Crime Story
The article reviews a work titled 'Alfa', describing it as an engaging tale of the future but lacking excitement in its crime elements.
Papastratos: Initiative to Empower and Prepare Gen Z for the Future of Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Papastratos is hosting its third annual 'FutuReady' initiative to empower and prepare Generation Z for the future job market influenced by artificial intelligence.
The risk of artificial intelligence for the future of learning and work
At the recent Century Summit VI at Stanford University, Allison Pugh strongly cautioned against idealizing artificial intelligence, emphasizing its profit-driven nature and potential risks to education and human connections.
SZ Series: They Inspire: Drive for the Future World of Work
The article discusses Sensodrive, a company in Weรling that develops components for exoskeletons and robots aimed at easing human labor, especially in strenuous tasks and post-accidents.
Housed in a transit home, survivors of the BR-153 accident report uncertainty about their destination and the work they were to perform
Survivors of a bus accident involving rural workers on the BR-153 highway in Brazil are currently staying in a transit home in Marรญlia, facing uncertainties about their future destinations and job opportunities.
Martin Ehala: Higher education may become a dead end
Martin Ehala discusses the significant impact of artificial intelligence on the future of education in Estonia and the developed world.
Cecilia Estrada Solรก, the historian of Guayaquil who explored the past and the future
Cecilia Estrada Solรก, a renowned historian from Guayaquil, is celebrated for her extensive work on the city's history and her contributions to historical documentation.
Tower Mansion Development Advancing in Osaka's Nakanoshima: Popular for Proximity to Work and Home, All Units Sold for 600 Million Yen
A tower mansion development in Osaka's Nakanoshima area has seen all units sell out at an average price of 110 million yen, driven by the location's proximity to work and future transportation enhancements.
To secure their children's future, these mothers are leaving them behind
Mothers from developing countries, like those in Southeast Asia, are taking up domestic work abroad, leaving their children to be raised by relatives in hopes of securing a better future for them.
What to Study to Avoid Being Overrun by AI? Studies Agree on One Approach
The article explores the future of work in the context of rapid AI development and identifies key skills for adapting to job market changes.
Establishment of a Study Group to Discuss Punishments for the "Buying Side": The Ministry of Justice Aims for Legal Revisions This Autumn or Next Year
Japan's Ministry of Justice announces the creation of a study group to explore potential punishments for individuals buying sexual services, potentially leading to legal reforms in the near future.
What our children should study to have a job that will withstand AI
The article discusses how the rise of artificial intelligence will impact future job markets and emphasizes the importance of education in securing employment.
Future of Work 2026: Calgary
An editorial series exploring the evolving job market in Calgary, produced by Bow Valley College for Global News.
How Does Dubai's Driverless Car Work? The Crown Prince Showed the Entire Journey in a Video
Dubai's Crown Prince shared a viral video demonstrating the functionality of driverless cars in Dubai, showcasing the future of transportation without a human driver.
"The Work is Done": Crisis in a Recognized Dairy Company
The future of Verรณnica, a prominent dairy complex in Santa Fe, is uncertain as the company considers offers for acquisition and seeks financial support amid production halts.
Employees faced with a paradox: 'I feel like I go to work every day to become unemployed'
At the headquarters of Anthropica in San Francisco, employees developing Claude, a leading AI assistant, express fears that their own creation may soon render them obsolete.
WGS: What is Glydcar and how does it work?
Mark Seeger, founder and Co-CEO of Glydways, explains Glydcar, its functioning, and how such systems can reduce traffic congestion and pollution in cities, raising questions about whether this is the future of urban transport in Indian cities seeking better transport solutions.
Man tells wife he's entitled to half her salary - and everyone agrees
A man caused controversy by claiming he is entitled to half of his wife's future earnings, despite her intention to keep her salary for herself after returning to work.
The Hours Worked in This Country Are at an All-Time High
Florian Schuster-Johnson from the Department of Future at the Institute for Macroeconomics analyzes the debate on overtime and part-time work in Germany, emphasizing the need for structural incentives and better infrastructure.