Why we should be both scared and excited about artificial intelligence
It’s fitting that billionaire Mark Cuban thinks artificial intelligence will produce the world’s first trillionaire, given the tech will displace millions of workers.
It’s fitting that billionaire Mark Cuban thinks artificial intelligence will produce the world’s first trillionaire, given the tech will displace millions of workers.
Talking candidly following the closure of her business at the end of 2016, Jan Cavelle believes the rot has not even begun to set in for British businesses in today’s economy.
Millennial employees are widely misunderstood. They can be highly valuable and useful – but employers must be willing to meet them halfway.
After the general election determines the next government, emphasis will need to be placed on stabilising London’s economic foundations so it can meet the demands of a growing population – and remain competitive in the process.
What sort of judgements are you making when you see prime minister Theresa May present? Like her or loathe her, May could be part of the furniture for at least another three years.
Just how well are your staff coping? A study has found that work issues are resulting in sleepless nights for six million British employees on a weekly basis.