The future of work

Upgrading skills for the future world of work. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Huge study: Less skilled jobs experience more pressure to upgrade skills in job ads

Analysis of 167 million U.S. job postings finds “profound” skill shifts needed more in occupations with lower wages and education requirements, and that small businesses are upgrading skill requirements to catch up with larger businesses
Artificial intelligence performs scientific research in a laboratory. Illustration: Dr. Roy Tsezana, using artificial intelligence

The end of the era of human research? Artificial intelligence is researching itself and developing its own next generation

An autonomous research system called ASI4AI has succeeded in developing new architectures for artificial intelligence without human intervention – is this the harbinger of a global revolution or an inflated illusion?

The agents are coming: "Wanted" messages for AI only

"The new job ad presents a unique position - the company is looking for an artificial intelligence agent to build, manage and prove his skills, with the intended candidate being an independent agent developer with multi-disciplinary skills, at a price of 15,000
What will be the surprise of the year 2025? Illustration: Roy Tsezana

A major investor anticipates where artificial intelligence is headed in 2025

Andreessen-Horowitz is one of the largest and most important investment companies in the world, especially when it comes to technology investments. Among other things, it is a development contract for the use of bots whose response will more and more resemble a human response
Children from a traditional culture gather around a friendly robot. Illustration by Dr.Roey Tsezana using artificial intelligence

Optimism about AI: A super-investor shares his vision

Vinod Kosla, one of the leading investors in the world claims that within 25 years, artificial intelligence will perform 80% of the jobs and create a world where medicine, education and innovation will be accessible to all.
Artificial intelligence in the laboratory. Illustration: depositphotos.com

New Evidence: Artificial Intelligence Jumps Research Forward

A new study indicates that artificial intelligence not only optimizes the work of scientists, but also changes the face of scientific research. The results: a jump in discoveries, patents and new materials - but also challenges
The future of work. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Intel: About a fifth of the US workforce will experience a change in about half of the work tasks by 2030 due to the integration of artificial intelligence

This is according to a new report by Intel and the JFF (Jobs for the Future) organization that studied the impact that artificial intelligence (AI) will have on employment. The report also shows that women are more exposed to the effects of AI
Ficus tree in surreal style. Created using Mid Journey software by Dr.Roey Tsezana

The future of work: like Ficus

The answer to the threats of artificial intelligence on the labor market: lateral roots