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The Algorithm by Hilke Schellmann — why AI really is coming for your job
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Worried AI will take your job? These employees say it actually makes work better.
Employees are as eager to bring AI into the workplace as companies are, a new report from Microsoft says.MarketWatch - Business -
Bumble's Boss Says Love Isn't a Feeling, It's an Algorithm
Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd said a generative 'AI dating concierge' might help users find love in the future.Inc. - Business -
‘Really dystopian’: why was there no mention of Gaza at the Met Gala?
Courage of celebrities called into question as key fashion event passes devoid of political statement. As pro-Palestinian protests unfolded blocks away and Israel carried out airstrikes on Rafah, the Met Gala took place in New York on Monday ...The Guardian - World -
Will AI Be a Job Killer? Call Us Skeptical.
We understand all the warnings. But just because something is possible in theory doesn’t mean it will actually happen.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Will AI Be a Job Killer? Call Us Skeptical.
We understand all the warnings. But just because something is possible in theory doesn’t mean it will actually happen.The Wall Street Journal - Business
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