According to a Quinnipiac University poll, 15% of Americans say they’d be willing to have a job where their direct supervisor was an AI program that assigned tasks and set schedules.

The class of 2025 graduated into the worst entry-level job market in five years. Now a growing number of them are using AI tools during live job interviews, and a cottage industry of startups is rushing to sell them the means to do it. Whether that con…

Tony Siu, founder of Coffee & Code Philadelphia and an AI engineer and community builder, aims to advance a model of ecosystem development that blends human connection with the thoughtful use of AI. His approach reflects a community-first, servitud…
As AI reshapes how work is structured, leaders must rethink workforce strategy, reeducation and learning culture to drive productivity and long-term value.

Picture a VP of finance at a large retailer. She asks the company’s new AI analytics agent a simple question: “What was our revenue last quarter?” The answer comes back in seconds. Confident. Clean. Wrong. That exact scenario happens more frequently th…
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are reshaping performance, expectations and fairness at work. As access expands, leaders must confront a new era of engineered advantage.
Is retraining into high-empathy roles the response to AI taking jobs? Or do we need to accept the 21st century labour-market needs a different approach to the past?

CuraeSoft, a software studio developing practical solutions for professional services firms, observes that among growing consultancies and service-based organizations, many leaders operate without clear visibility into the profitability of their work. …
Corporate wellness programs often fail due to access barriers. Workplace wellbeing infrastructure is emerging as a new strategy shaping the future of work.