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Technology is playing a fast-growing role in filtering who gets through to interview
Economist Daniel Susskind warns that we underestimate the looming tech disruption
Machines encroach on tasks, and we reorganise in response, becoming more productive
Futurologists present their vision of the workplace and how to succeed in it
Tech could include thought-activated typing and eye-tracking software when checking contracts
Wearable tech will measure workers’ true productivity, supercharging capitalism
Advances in machine learning software means some white-collar jobs could be swept away by digital change
Technology’s threat to jobs fuels populist anger. But lack of labour mobility could be a bigger problem
The truth is that robots are coming — but that is not to say we lack all agency
Companies are drastically reshaping the way they measure people’s abilities
Digital transformation is both an opportunity and a threat
Ford makes surprise choice for driverless car venture
Cloned advisers may provide ‘a kind of high-touch service at scale’
Daniel Kalt’s avatar will extend the bank’s services — but can it talk about Brexit?
The growing competition between the US and China in deep-tech fields such as artificial intelligence and machine learning will have an impact on the contest for military superiority, the international trading system and the ruling Chinese Communist party
Automated advice that mimics humans frees up lawyers as firms explore AI
Urban leaders must prepare for a new working landscape
Schools will need to teach know-how, not know-what
Finance sector’s under-investment in R&D could have dire consequences, says John Dizard
McKinsey says spending on infrastructure and retraining can replace jobs lost to AI
Britain has an underemployment and overemployment problem at the same time
Range of machines has grown as they learn how to carry out tasks from human masters
There are risks to workers from smarter computers, but human skills still have value
Algorithms are enabling pigeonholed workers to fly free
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