Hillbillies who code: the former miners out to put Kentucky on the tech map

By: Cassady Rosenblum April 21, 2017 As Highway 119 cleaves through the mountains of eastern Kentucky, exposed bands of black gold stretch on for miles – come get us if you can, they tease. And for years, miners did: they had good employment that earned them upwards of $70,000 a year and built a legacy […]

New tools needed to track technology’s impact on jobs, panel says

By: Steve Lohr April 14, 2017 America needs new tools for the timely measurement and monitoring of technology, jobs and skills to cope with the advance of artificial intelligence and automation, an expert panel composed mainly of economists and computer scientists said in a new report. The panel’s recommendations include the development of an A.I. […]

Track how technology is transforming work

By: Tom Mitchell & Erik Brynjolfsson April 13, 2017 Advances in technology pose huge challenges for jobs. Productivity levels have never been higher in the United States, for example, but income for the bottom 50% of earners has stagnated since 1999 (see ‘Job shifts’). Most of the monetary gains have gone to a small group […]

How Technology Liberates Human Capital

By: Michael Milken and Igor Tulchinsky April 11, 2017 New technologies tend to disrupt old businesses, but also to create more jobs than they destroy. That’s little solace, though, to the workers who lack either the skills or flexibility to find better opportunities. From the factory floor to the Wall Street trading desk, advanced technologies […]

Robots Are Going To Kill Jobs Because They Already Have

By: Ben Schiller March 31, 2017 Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin says automation isn’t something he loses sleep over: “It’s not even on our radar screen . . . [it’s] 50 to 100 more years” away, as he said at an event organized by Axios. “I’m not worried at all,” he added. “In fact I’m optimistic.” […]

Nation Expected to Lose 30% of Jobs to Automation in 15 Years

By: Christianna Reedy March 29, 2017 The Robot Revolution Whether we like it or not, robots are making an impact in the job market. Experts predict that almost a million jobs will be replaced by robots in 2030, while companies like apple are justifying such predictions. This may also be a boon to governments that […]

Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs

By: Claire Cain Miller March 28, 2017 Who is winning the race for jobs between robots and humans? Last year, two leading economists described a future in which humans come out ahead. But now they’ve declared a different winner: the robots. The industry most affected by automation is manufacturing. For every robot per thousand workers, […]

Automation is Taking Over One of the Most Popular Professions

By: Scott Santens March 2, 2017 Late last year, I took a road trip with my partner from our home in New Orleans, Louisiana to Orlando, Florida and as we drove by town after town, we got to talking about the potential effects self-driving vehicle technology would have not only on truckers themselves, but on […]

Learning to Love Our Robot Co-Workers

By: Kim Tingley Feb 23, 2017 The robots were Joe McGillivray’s idea. The first one arrived at Dynamic Group in Ramsey, Minn., by pickup truck in two cardboard boxes. With a mixture of excitement and trepidation, McGillivray watched as a vendor unpacked two silver tubes, assorted blue-and-gray joints and a touch screen and put them […]