An HBR Executive Masterclass with Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks on how leadership is changing in the age of AI. For senior leaders, the question isn’t whether AI will change work—it already has.
The 5 million or so young people looking to enter the labor market in the early 1990s got a brutal reception. I was one of them, and I remember rejection letters to my job applications raining into my ...
As Big Tech companies face legal backlash for addictive features and potential mental health risk, parents are ceding responsibility for what happens inside the home. On March 25th, Meta and Google ...
Canadian newcomers are much more likely than Canadian-born workers to be stuck in jobs below their qualifications, according to new Statistics Canada data published Tuesday. Nearly one-third (32 per ...
In 2026, tech leaders are learning a painful lesson: the problem with scaling AI adoption isn't understanding the algorithm, ...
Monday - Friday, 10:00 - 11:00 SIN/HK | 0400 - 05:00 CET AI isn't yet pushing Chinese companies to lay off workers as aggressively as their U.S. peers. Unlike the U.S., China has a national employment ...
FBI director Kashyap ‘Kash’ Patel, one of the main faces of Donald Trump's administration, is apparently paranoid that he may be on the verge of losing his job as the head of America's top probe ...
We just can’t seem to help ourselves. Our current infatuation with multi-agent systems risks mistaking a useful pattern for an inevitable future, just as we once did with microservices. Remember those ...
New speed humps have popped up in Harrisburg, this time on Berryhill Street. There are four in total going from 13th to 17th Street. Locals say they are excited the humps are finally here. "There's ...
The American dream is built upon upward social and professional mobility: Everyone wants to be in a better place in five years than they are today. While this idea plays out well in O. Henry novels ...