God’s gaze looks past what we often define as “appealing” outward appearances of dress, ethnicity, race, or physical features ...
Rapid advancements in AI have industry and political leaders warning of massive job displacement for white-collar workers. It could reshape U.S. politics.
As students, the lingering cloud of future job insecurity is ever pouring. We see the door to desirable employment as open only to those with pre-existing ‘connections’ and the enterprising minority ...
Written a few months after his resignation from the Internationale Situationniste in March 1961, André Frankin’s “Le parti, le quotidien” was published in issue 25-26 of Arguments. The article opens ...
The technology may not be ready to replace workers, but that isn’t stopping execs from pushing forward anyway.
A new Anthropic study ranks the jobs most at risk from AI automation. Here are the jobs at the top of the list, plus the study's takeaway on whether an AI-related unemployment wave is coming.
Pay and perks aren’t the real issue. The problem is a leadership style employees are no longer willing to tolerate.
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Author of the day: Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka is remembered as one of the most outstanding literary voices. His works focus on alienation, bureaucracy, fear, and the issues of people in a world not knowing anything. Kafka is renowned ...
The court rejected the company’s position that federal anti-age discrimination law does not cover job applicants.
His celebrated poem “Women Who Cook” (Khānā Banātī Striyāṃ) is not merely about food preparation; it is a searing indictment ...
Americans are not fighting each other nearly as much as they are losing confidence in the people meant to govern them.
After an hour of discussion, residents attending a parks forum last week said the city needs to “do its homework” before choosing to eliminate a park this year. The forum, led by John Craig, 1st Ward ...
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