Future of Work

Elon Musk: “I plan the future so that I don’t get bored

From the creation of Tesla, the affordable electric car, to SpaceX, the space transportation company that aims at colonising Mars, Elon Musk has been defined the Thomas Edison of our time his objective is to revolutionise the world we live in and shape our future.

Di |2024-07-15T10:04:38+01:00Agosto 9th, 2017|Future of Work, MF|0 Commenti

What do we mean when we say Artificial Intelligence?

In Silicon Valley, there is no field in which investments are greater. And the frontier of deep learning, a possibility for machines to learn autonomously, tends to make futurologists very nervous. But some people think we won't have anything to worry about.

Di |2024-07-15T10:04:39+01:00Agosto 8th, 2017|Future of Work, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

The fifty companies where we would all like to work, according to LinkedIn

Not only in Silicon Valley. Besides Tesla and Alphabet, we find sportswear by Under Armour, and the pharmaceutical firm Pfizer.

Di |2024-07-15T10:04:36+01:00Luglio 17th, 2017|Future of Work, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

Do New Technologies Cause Unemployment? Not really. Training is the key

The Director of the OCSE Department of Labour and Social Policies has no doubts: "Automation will not create unemployment. The only way to limit the polarizing effect between workers and high and low qualifications will be continuous training."

Di |2024-07-15T10:04:35+01:00Luglio 7th, 2017|Future of Work, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti
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