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all things work culture, emerging business trends, tech, etc. (enjoyed best with a cup of coffee)
Arrival: The EV bet of the century?
If you have been an investor in Arrival and owned Arrival stock within the last year, chances are, you lost a lot of money. Is it your fault? We are inclined to say no. On the contrary, we still believe it might be the EV bet of the century.
The Efficient Worker
From AI to Neurotech, tools are all over the place for monitoring worker efficiency. But, will employers gain anything except distrust through such surveillance?
The Open(AI) Talk.
While we had seen all kinds of chatbots help us out with queries, either as popups on websites, or chat interfaces on our mobile devices, ChatGPT is powered to do much more because of how it’s been fed vast data.
Saying Yes to a Shorter Workweek
Has the pandemic taught us more about work-life balance than anything else ever did? Not just employees, but employers too hop onboard a productive, shorter workweek in what could possibly be a giant leap away from the ‘grind’.
Defining Job Security in the Age of AI: What Jobs are Still Safe?
The world is changing rapidly due to the development of artificial intelligence (AI). While some people are excited about the potential of AI to transform the way we work and live, others are concerned about its potential to replace human labor and reduce job security.
What Do We Do About the Debris?
The Space Industry is booming; And it is producing a lot of space trash.
Virgin Hyperloop One performs first passenger test
a true milestone for the technology thought of by Elon Musk.
Watching from Afar
Europe is closely observing the American election this year. It does not take much to realize that the US-EU relation has been dwindling owing to Trump’s choice of adjectives for the region’s leaders and policies, and the overall lack of consensus over key issues like climate change
The Catcher and the Mind
If I had a penny for every time someone told me they disliked The Catcher in the Rye, I’d have a mansion overflowing with riches today – the monetary metaphor does little to prove my point, but I’m tired of having heard too many comments of discontentment regarding J.
Pride and Prejudice
This year was special as far as the Nobel Prize Announcements were concerned – many remarkable discoveries found acknowledgement and were considerably relevant particularly in the trying period that we’re going through. But it was unique because women won ‘big’ this year! There were three winners for science– two for