Humans and Technology These amazing Met Gala looks took more than a thousand hours of 3D printing Designer Zac Posen used additive manufacturing to create wearable sculptures for partygoers. by Erin Winick 2019-05-07T12:48:41-04:00
Future of Work Where you live in the US can tell you how likely your job is to be automated A new report shows small US cities and rural communities—as well as young people—are most likely to bear the brunt of automation. by Erin Winick 2019-01-23T12:49:00-05:00
Future of Work Universal income vs. the robots: Meet the presidential candidate fighting automation 7 questions for Andrew Yang, the 2020 US presidential candidate pushing for basic income. by Erin Winick 2018-12-07T12:30:00-05:00
Future of Work These charts show how Asia is dominating industrial-robot adoption Europe and America have far fewer robot workers than we might expect them to have. by Erin Winick 2018-11-27T13:56:00-05:00
Future of Work Here’s what a manufacturing skills gap of more than 2 million people will look like Unless manufacturers start exploring new strategies, they won’t be able to find enough people qualified to work in their specialized factories. by Erin Winick 2018-11-15T11:44:00-05:00
Future of Work A new report says AI will replace as many jobs as it kills—but take that with a huge grain of salt by Erin Winick 2018-07-17T15:16:15-04:00
Future of Work Tesla says it will build a factory in China that can produce 500,000 cars a year by Erin Winick 2018-07-10T15:34:09-04:00
In-Feed Story Time to stop worrying about robots taking our jobs and start dealing with it by Erin Winick 2018-07-03T14:54:56-04:00
Future of Work Confessions of an accidental job destroyer Behind every piece of automation is a human who made it happen. by Erin Winick 2018-06-26T06:00:00-04:00
In-Feed Story Over one-third of industrial robots purchased last year were installed in China by Erin Winick 2018-06-21T15:32:19-04:00