Future of work

Dublin EdTech Summit discusses likely impact of robots on future of work

Artificial intelligence and robots have already been taking over jobs in manufacturing but now they are moving on to replace…

7 years ago

Is traditional homework a thing of the past? Future of tech in education conference to be held in Croke Park next week

When and where is it on? Learnovation is a one-day EdTech summit, which will be held at Croke Park on…

7 years ago

Augmented Humanity, A Remedy for Ageism?

Guest post by Aidan McCullen. More articles and podcasts by him can be found here and here.  “The great thing…

7 years ago

Reinventing Jobs: A 4-Step Approach for Applying Automation to Work, reviewed

By @SimonCocking  review of Reinventing Jobs: A 4-Step Approach for Applying Automation to Work, available here. How do we stay on…

7 years ago

The Majority of US workforce will be freelancers in the future, Jeff Tennery CEO of Moonlighting

Blockchain to Fuel Growth of Trillion-Dollar Freelance Marketplace By  Matae Bartee  Insights with Jeff Tennery CEO of Moonlighting Blockchain is expected to…

8 years ago

Accenture develop AI Solution to Aid the Visually Impaired in Life and Work

A new Artificial Intelligence powered solution called Drishti has been developed by Accenture in order to improve the lives and…

8 years ago

Intersect 2018 to take place in the heart of Silicon Valley in March

When and where is it on? Intersect 2018, organised by online learning platform Udacity, is an international conference bringing together…

8 years ago

How to Stay Connected in a Distributed Team

The times are changing, and the way we work is changing with them. More and more people are working remotely,…

8 years ago

The Rise of Home Working: How to communicate with a geographically diverse workforce

By Ollie Gardner, co-founder and CEO of Noddlepod Home working is undoubtedly on the rise, with statistics showing that over 4.2m…

8 years ago

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