Future Of Work

Future Of Work

A compass with a red needle points north toward a yellow smiley face symbol, signifying happiness, on a textured background with gray, white, and red horizontal sections.
AI will shape the future of work, but human leadership will decide whether that future is good — and happiness should be the touchstone.
Book cover featuring a stylized illustration of Michelangelo’s David, capturing the spirit of New Work, with the title “The Next Renaissance: AI and the Expansion of Human Potential” by Zack Kass.
Author Zack Kass argues that AI will not end work — it will expand it, pushing us toward new ways of creating, connecting, and adding value.
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“I've started to think about three puzzles we need to solve for as we bring these technologies into our organizations.”
Book cover of "The Intelligence Explosion: When AI Beats Humans at Everything" by James Barrat, featuring a robot hand symbolizing AI, holding Earth against a white background.
The predictions of evolutionary theorists and current advances in “multimodal AI” offer strong clues to the future of employment.
A business professional in a suit, embodying fractional leadership, holds a folder on the left; a fire extinguisher appears on the right.
An alternative vision of the future of work for senior executives might hold a solution to relentless workplace stress.
An open magazine displays a snapshot of AI efficiency: on the left page, a person types diligently on a laptop, while the right page showcases an abstract blue and white digital design, symbolizing the seamless integration of technology and human creativity.
Philosopher and author Christopher DiCarlo outlines the key areas where AI continues to reshape the labor landscape.
Stacks of colorful shipping containers are seen in the background, with out-of-focus people holding signs in the foreground.
A prolonged strike could cost the economy between $500 million to $4.5 billion per day.
An open book reveals binary code on the left page, symbolizing AI's complexity, while a silhouette of a person balancing on a tightrope graces the right, bridging precision and creativity in harmony.
Oxford professor of ethics, John Tasioulas, thinks we should consider the loss of opportunity for “striving and succeeding” that AI is likely to bring.
Krishna is framed by two speech bubbles, set against a textured yellow and blue background, symbolizing the integration of new wave chatbots.
Our relationship with chatbots is undergoing a sea change — here’s how the transformation will most affect you and your team.
A person wearing glasses and a denim jacket works on a laptop at a table in a cafe. Several other individuals, including both humans and AI enthusiasts, are seated and engaged in different activities in the background.
The major transformation in the where of modern workplaces is about to collide with a transformation in who is doing that work.
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Architect and brand innovator Kevin Ervin Kelley sounds the alarm for workplace culture — and argues for a “big bang” collision of forms and shapes.
A black and white image of a skeleton holding a keyboard, highlighting the impact of AI job shift.
AI can deliver a more equitable and prosperous future — if accompanied by ethical and responsible stewardship.
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Named "Phoenix," this AI-powered humanoid could be your next coworker.
"The digital HQ - the digital infrastructure that supports productivity and collaboration - actually became more important than the physical HQ."
It is often assumed that AI will become so advanced that the technology will be able to do anything. In reality, there are limits.