“Nearly 12 million Americans in occupations with shrinking demand may need to switch jobs by 2030.That’s according to a new McKinsey Global Institute study that examined how the rise of AI and other factors like an aging population and e-commerce could impact US employment in the years ahead."—
" The urge to make up for reduced in-person contact with even more online contact has left today’s workers even more besieged by incoming email, messaging and other electronic communications. Into this maelstrom rides AI, with tools that promise to triage our inbox or take on the hard work of composing replies. Hybrid work has intensified an enormous pain point that AI offers to cure—and in offering us some tools for managing overload, AI may make remote work more attractive and sustainable."—The New “Hybrid Work” is “AI + Humans” - JSTOR Dailyread more >
“Once you’ve got a workforce that is both burned-out on virtual meetings and leery of returning to the office for in-person brainstorms, it’s time to find another wellspring of innovation. AI offers us door #3: An always-on, nearly infinitely knowledgeable colleague who is happy to brainstorm or spitball on the subjects of your choice."—The New “Hybrid Work” is “AI + Humans” - JSTOR Dailyread more >
“For employees who miss the spontaneity, knowledge-sharing and freewheeling riffs of the old-world office—but not the hassle of a commute, or a calendar packed with meetings—AI provides a welcome alternative."—The New “Hybrid Work” is “AI + Humans” - JSTOR Dailyread more >
“The reasons for the findings will probably not surprise anyone who has spent much of the past few years working from a dining-room table. It is harder for people to collaborate from home."—The working-from-home illusion fadesread more >
The article discusses the impact of AI technology on the coding profession. It highlights how AI is already affecting coders, with automated tools and platforms being developed to write code more efficiently. While some fear that AI will replace coders completely, experts argue that AI is more likely to enhance their skills and productivity, allowing them to focus on higher-level tasks. The article raises important questions about the future of coding and the need for coders to adapt to new technologies. read more >
“The more I experiment with GPT, Genei, Akkio and other AI tools, the more I have levelled up my data-analysis, writing and analytic skills—in ways that have opened entirely new avenues of research and professional capacity."—The New “Hybrid Work” is “AI + Humans” - JSTOR Dailyread more >
“But remote employees seem to have made peace with a working life that offers fewer social gratifications: 94% of employees in remote-capable jobs want to keep working remote at least part of the time, according to a 2022 Gallup survey. We might miss the human contact with colleagues, but we don’t miss it enough to actually put on pants and go to the office every day."—The New “Hybrid Work” is “AI + Humans” - JSTOR Dailyread more >
The article discusses the issue of AI-generated news sites serving ads from major brands, with Google being responsible for 90% of these ads. This practice goes against Google’s own policies, which prohibit ads on pages with spammy automatically generated content. The article highlights the potential consequences of this practice, including a glitchy and spammy internet overrun by AI-generated content. It also mentions that programmatic advertising leads to big brands paying for ad placements on unfamiliar websites with little human oversight. read more >