What if the real disruption in AI isn’t that machines are becoming more capable but that we’re quietly redefining work in ways that make humans less so? It’s an uncomfortable question. But it sits at the center of nearly every conversation about productivity, automation and the future of work. Across industries, work is increasingly framed in terms machines can understand: outputs, efficiency gains, [...]
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Dutch Blockchain Week 2026 Releases Full Summit Agenda as Europe’s Digital Asset Industry Gathers in AmsterdamWith less than a month to go, Dutch Blockchain Week 2026 has released the full agenda for its flagship summit, offering a clearer picture of the companies, institutions and industry leaders set to gather in Amsterdam this June. Taking place […]
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A Financial Times journalist ponders the future of labour in world increasingly dominated by AI and automation
It’s never been easy to land and keep a decent job. But it feels like it’s getting harder. In June, the number of job vacancies in the UK fell to a five-year low; headlines warn of a looming AI-employment shock. What might the future of work look like – and who or what will shape its terms? In her new book, Sarah O’Connor goes looking for answers in the modern collision of artificial intelligence, automation, and human labour.
This clash between human and machine – and the fight to secure decent working conditions even as the pressure to maximise production mounts – is nothing new. Neither are concerns about the health risks of repetitive factory work or the loss of creative craftsmanship and independent judgment in the wake of mechanisation. O’Connor has been a reporter at the Financial Times for nearly two decades, and although We Are Not Machines looks to the future, many o
Hyperscalers' shift to custom silicon could disrupt semiconductor dominance, altering investment dynamics and industry power balances.
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Esports has grown into a global audience business of 640.8 million people, and the industry’s biggest event of 2026 is about to test how far that audience can carry the sport’s business model. The Esports World Cup lands in Paris from July 6 through Aug. 23, with more than 2,000 players and 200 clubs from […]
Lightwheel's funding and partnerships could accelerate advancements in robotics, potentially transforming industries reliant on automation and AI.
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AI-driven productivity gains could reshape the US economy, potentially boosting growth without triggering inflationary pressures.
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Tesla's shift to humanoid robotics at Fremont signals a strategic pivot towards automation, potentially redefining labor markets and tech innovation.
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Insider Brief Ambi Robotics and Pickle Robot Company have integrated their warehouse robots to automate the movement of packages from trailer unloading to pallet stacking and receiving. The collaboration targets inbound receiving, a warehouse workflow the companies describe as labor-intensive and difficult to automate end to end. “Warehouse operators shouldn’t have to choose between best-in-class […]