The Rise of Agentic AI in Business Workflows
As enterprises shift from reactive chatbots to autonomous operators, adopting agentic AI is forcing a complete redesign of the modern office. Explore how businesses are navigating the trust tax, the "SaaSpocalypse," and the rise of multi-agent collaboration.
Is AI Making Us Dumber?
We are rapidly outsourcing our minds to machines in the name of efficiency, but new neuroscience reveals that eliminating workplace friction is actively draining our ability to innovate, remember, and think for ourselves.
Reverse Recruiting Turns Job Hunting Into Pay-to-Play
A new wave of “reverse recruiting” firms now charges jobseekers thousands to run their search. Here’s how the model works, what it costs, and what it reveals about a cooling white-collar job market.
Europe’s Five-Year Skills Agenda Reaches Its Final Stage
As the European Skills Agenda ends, we examine the results, gaps, and next steps shaping skills and training in Europe.
Upskilling, Reskilling, and How Work Is Being Rebuilt
Job categories are changing as companies and workers try to keep up with automation, new technology and shifting business models. Upskilling and reskilling are the only foundation of long-term job security.
How Algorithms Are Quietly Taking Charge of Everyday Work
New data shows that software now manages work and tracks performance in almost every sector.
Understanding Remote AI and Data Annotation Jobs
AI data annotation and labeling jobs now appear everywhere on job platforms. While crucial for developing artificial intelligence, most annotators face low pay, irregular hours, and no job security. The industry remains hidden.
AI Transforms Entry-Level Job Market as Automation Accelerates
Entry-level jobs are rapidly disappearing as employers adopt AI and automation, changing how new graduates and early-career professionals enter the workforce.
AI Psychosis and How Chatbots Became a Public Health Concern
Doctors and researchers are comparing today’s concerns over AI chatbots to the early days of social media panic. Reports of “AI psychosis” suggest a new public health challenge: the illusion of intimacy with machines.
Demand for AI Skills Grows in Legal and Consulting Jobs
AI skills are becoming essential in legal and consulting jobs, according to new global hiring data from PwC. While overall hiring in professional services has held steady, demand for AI capabilities has increased.
Junior Employees Are Now Managing AI Agents
Microsoft data shows that junior employees are managing AI agents to perform strategic tasks once reserved for senior staff. This shift is redefining how early-career roles are structured.
The New Metric Behind AI-Driven Teams
As AI systems move deeper into everyday workflows, some companies are building teams around agent-to-human ratios. Here's what that means for staffing, training, and accountability.
How Laptop Farms Enable Remote Work Fraud and Cyber Espionage
Laptop farms, clusters of U.S.-based devices used by foreign operatives, are now central to large-scale remote work fraud and cyber infiltration.
What Is TikTok Shop, and Why Anyone Can Sell You Anything
TikTok Shop has made it easy for anyone to sell anything fast. All it takes is 1,000 followers, a trending product, and the camera pointed at you.