High-end restaurants are increasingly experimenting with robotic cooking systems as labor shortages, rising wages, and demand for consistency reshape kitchen operations. Automation can handle ...
AI in the workplace isn’t so black-and-white, experts say. Companies are using AI to automate certain parts of jobs rather ...
Artificial intelligence is often discussed as a technology that could replace jobs, but many experts suggest a more accurate perspective: AI is replacing specific tasks rather than entire roles.
Despite Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicting AI will disrupt or eliminate half of entry level roles and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman foretelling the demise of customer service jobs, staffing cuts caused by ...
Future of work technology is rapidly transforming how industries operate as AI automation jobs take over many routine and repetitive tasks. From generating workplace documents to processing financial ...
Want to understand how artificial intelligence could change your job? Look to radiology as a clue. Radiology has become a recent talking point in the AI race. It was mentioned multiple times last ...
The AI impact on jobs in 2026 is often framed as a replacement story, but the reality looks more balanced and far less dramatic. Most roles aren't disappearing overnight; instead, specific tasks ...
One of the most visible examples comes from Swedish fintech firm Klarna, which after cutting hundreds of customer service jobs and shifting to AI‑powered support, partly reversed its strategy amid ...
Vince Carrabba is chairman & CEO of Specialized, an integrated family of security providers including AURIX, M1 Global and Metro One. In other industries, AI may be replacing people, but in security, ...
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the workplace, companies are finding that the technology is most effective when paired with, not substituted for, human employees.