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The Four Partners: Saving Jobs While Winning At AI

By Eli Amdur There’s much to do and little time to do it. Longshoremen’s big concerns The port workers’ strike that shut down our Eastern seaboard and Gulf coast ports has been temporarily suspended. The new do-or-die date is January 15, a fleetingly short 101 days away. “Don’t let robots take my job.” Aside from…

Résumés In The Age Of AI
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Résumés In The Age Of AI

“Do I really need a résumé anymore?”     With AI powering more and more applicant tracking systems (ATSs), with LinkedIn approaching one billion users, and with public records becoming increasingly ubiquitous and accessible, that question of résumé relevance is rolling off the lips of an alarming number of job seekers on a rapidly increasing basis. Says…

Why We Aren’t Getting The AI Governance Thing Right (Yet)

Why We Aren’t Getting The AI Governance Thing Right (Yet) By Eli Amdur Now that we’re up to our necks in alligators – namely, the conflict between innovation and governance in AI – we’re starting to see why we haven’t gotten it right – or even appear to be sufficiently down that path. The answer…

Coming Soon: AI We Can’t See (Or Even Imagine) Yet

Coming Soon: AI We Can’t See (Or Even Imagine) Yet

By Eli Amdur If you’re not yet bored by the incessant flow of articles, posts, blogs, and podcasts about AI, then you’re either deprived or lucky, depending on your outlook. The fact remains, though, that the volume and frequency of reporting and commentary has made its mark. Looking back? Or looking ahead? That, if you’ll…

Checkin’ In On A.I. – What’s Been Changing

Checkin’ In On A.I. – What’s Been Changing By Eli Amdur It’s been nearly two years since I sounded the alarm and declared – without a shred of doubt – that A.I. will be the biggest transformation in human history. Considering things like stone tools, controlled use of fire, the wheel, clothing, agriculture, alphabets, printing,…