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Related News | January 4, 2020

Do You Feel The Ground Shifting? Five Indicators That The Era Of Capitalism 2.0 May Be Closer Than You Think

Forbes

Smaller, incremental changes aren’t understood in terms of potential long-term impact that they collectively represent, yet they can represent forward momentum.

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Related News | December 30, 2019

As robots take over warehousing, workers pushed to adapt

New York Post

At Amazon, machines should be taking the most mundane and physically strenuous tasks, in reality, they're also creating new forms of stress and strain.

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Related News | December 14, 2019

A tug-of-war over biased AI

Axios

Every major tech company now makes the necessary noise about "AI ethics" based on the mainstream idea that AI can replicate or amplify human prejudice.

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Related News | December 9, 2019

American Factories Demand White-Collar Education for Blue-Collar Work

The Wall Street Journal

For the first time, U.S. manufacturing workers with college degrees will soon outnumber those without, part of a shift to automation to increase factory output.

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Related News | December 8, 2019

Automation is 2020’s least understood issue

Axios

Examining automation, a sleeper issue of the 2020 presidential campaign, and how it shapes the U.S. economy, jobs, and friction between the haves and have-nots.

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Related News | December 6, 2019

We need new research hubs – but not on the coasts. Here’s how we get them.

The Washington Post - Opinion

Our geographic opportunity gap is stark; growing wider by the day, a result of how we have chosen, commercially, socially, geographically, to develop technology.

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Related News | December 5, 2019

A key pathway into the middle class for many women is vanishing

Markets Insider

Women's key pathway to middle class is vanishing as wave of jobs losses hit administrative assistants, clerks, bookkeepers, executive assistants and secretaries.

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Related News | December 2, 2019

Watch 4 Decades of Inequality Drive American Cities Apart

The New York Times

An analysis of census and American Community Survey data; showing that the biggest metropolitan areas are now the must unequal after 4 decades of inequality.

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Related News | December 2, 2019

What If Companies Get Big Because They’re Better?

Newsmax

Economists show larger firms are more productive than smaller ones, and industries with bigger gains in labor productivity had larger increases in concentration.

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Related News | November 26, 2019

The first effort to regulate AI was a spectacular failure

Fast Company

Albert Fox Cahn participated in NYC’s process to understand how automated decision systems are impacting its citizens, but the initiative went “horribly wrong.”

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