By Charles Hugh Smith What's valuable is flexible, entrepreneurial, experiential-based skills that can be applied to a variety of problems--including those that have yet to arise. Finding or creating a job with real upside--and keeping it--has been increasingly challenging for a long time. Globalization exposed the economy and workforce to unprecedented cost-cutting … [Read more...] about Finding, Creating (and Keeping) a Job in the Era of AI
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AI Lacks the Entrepreneurial Intelligence to Plan an Economy
By Robert Blumen Can computers plan a socialist economy? The idea is not new; it first appeared in the debate over economic calculation, which began in 1920 with Ludwig von Mises’s first article on the topic and continued until 1949. This was a time when computers had recently emerged. Computers were not widespread, but their possibilities were evident. Oskar Lange … [Read more...] about AI Lacks the Entrepreneurial Intelligence to Plan an Economy