Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nirit Cohen covers the Future of Work, bridging trends with solutions. This entire conversation is outdated. Let’s take a quick ...
What can we make of all the predictions on the future of work? Mainly because they are not all focused on the same variables and do not all reach the same conclusion. Let me illustrate. Microsoft ...
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CEO expectations for AI-driven growth remain high heading into 2026, even as evidence shows most AI investments are failing to deliver meaningful returns. The result is a set of emerging risks—from ...
As someone with dyslexia and ADHD who also happens to be the CEO of two companies, email has long been a challenge. But today, I can dictate what I want to say to a key supplier, and AI translates it ...
The second of this two-part feature will explore what constitutes the sweet spot for optimum productivity, and what employers need to do to find it. Although it may sound excessive to some, 12-hour ...
What if the very tools meant to simplify your work could also redefine it entirely? As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve at breakneck speed, it’s no longer just a tool—it’s becoming a ...
Industrialization disrupted the labor of artisans and craftworkers, just as the era of information technology and automation shifted workforce tasks and led to occupational obsolescence. How will the ...
“The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.” That was Karl Marx, but it could as easily have been Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, one of the world’s leading AI ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize industries, questions about the future of work have become more pressing than ever. Will AI-powered coworkers become as ubiquitous as email?