by dankeelan | Oct 10, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured, Future of Work
Although some may feel that AI only came about in the last year, its predecessor, machine learning, has been with us for years. Machine learning and AI have already upended companies and job markets, and they are guaranteed to continue doing so for some time yet. The...
by dankeelan | Oct 10, 2023 | Future of Work, Journallism
When my mom met my dad, she had three requirements for their relationship: She would never get married, have children or leave New York. She held firm to two of those terms. But it’s her “no children” rule that I like to revisit — something I distinctly admire in the...
by dankeelan | Oct 10, 2023 | Age, Featured, Gig Workers
Many younger Americans are quitting their full-time roles and taking up gig work to make ends meet. A higher percentage of Gen Z and millennial workers are making $2,500 or more a month in gig work when compared to Gen X and baby boomers in similar...
by dankeelan | Oct 10, 2023 | Gig Workers, Healthcare
Shawnika Howell has been a nurse for 13 years, primarily in long-term care, but around the time of the winter 2021 COVID-19 surge, she decided to find some extra work through something new: an app called Clipboard. The app lets nurses and nurse aides book individual...
by dankeelan | Oct 10, 2023 | Featured, Gig Workers
As the so-called gig economy continues to grow, so do questions about how this type of nontraditional work compares to full-time work arrangements and how these new relationships differ and impact performance and commitment. Researchers from the University of New...
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