AI poses less of a threat to jobs than it does to wages
In the era of artificial intelligence, job prospects are bright—even if the pay isn’t great.Read more… Read more on
In the era of artificial intelligence, job prospects are bright—even if the pay isn’t great.Read more… Read more on
Procurement professionals face challenges more daunting than ever. Recent years’ supply chain disruptions and rising costs, deeply familiar to consumers, have had an outsize impact on business buying. At the Read more on
At a shareholder event this past spring, Walmart hyped up automation in a big way. Read more on
Bayer has made incredible strides— from traditional medications and artificial intelligence to radiology and crop science. Read more on
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Why the UN climate talks Read more on
From solar-powered farm equipment to the world’s first vaccine designed for bees, these technologies are bringing much-needed change to our food systems. The food system is at a pivotal Read more on
From satellites that can relay voice and data to robotic satellite refueling, these technologies are revolutionizing the worlds of space and telecommunications. The revolution in launch costs and availability Read more on
These inventive efforts from EA, Disney, and Fireside bring fresh thinking to video game production, sports broadcasts, and interactive TV. As always, the worlds of media, entertainment, and social are Read more on
From improving restocking in big-box retail stores to letting human cleaners stay on the inside of skyscrapers, these technologies are revolutionizing the worlds of robotics and automation. As automation Read more on
NEW YORK—In an age of deepfakes and post-truth, as artificial intelligence rose and Elon Musk turned Twitter into X, the Merriam-Webster word of the year for 2023 is “authentic.” Read more on
Amazon’s $1.4 billion deal for Roomba maker iRobot risks being derailed unless the firms fix a list of competition concerns raised by the EU’s antitrust arm. Read More Read more on
The hand was printed using a technique called slow-curing, which gives plastics more time to set and makes them more durable. Read more on