New studies on doctors and software engineers show AI use can quietly erode core skills. Here is the evidence and a five-step plan to use AI without losing your edge.
Anthropic Will Pay 1,000 People in the US $85,000 to Learn AI and Help Nonprofits: Inside Claude Corps
Anthropic is paying 1,000 people an $85,000 salary to learn AI and spend a year inside a nonprofit. Here's who qualifies, the exact application steps, and the honest caveats.
Why Graduates Aren’t “Work-Ready” (And the Practical Plan to Become the Exception)
Employers worldwide say graduates have degrees but can't do the work. Here's what's driving the global work-readiness gap, plus an expert-backed, country-agnostic plan to make yourself job-ready before you graduate.
Harvard & Perplexity Just Proved AI Agents Cut Work Time 87% and Cost 94%. Here’s What It Means.
A new Harvard and Perplexity study analyzed 84,000 AI agent sessions. Agents did 26 minutes of autonomous work vs 33 seconds for search, cutting time 87% and cost 94%. Here's what it means for your work.
GM Cuts 600 IT Workers to Hire AI Builders. Are You Ready?
GM laid off 600 IT workers to hire AI-native talent. The new line in tech jobs, the skills that pay, and four things to do this week.
Can Specialized Tools Like Grammarly Weather the Copilot Storm?
Just yesterday, I found myself mulling over a question that’s on the minds of many tech watchers: Can specialized tools like Grammarly survive the AI storm brought on by ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and the ever-expanding universe of productivity copilots? And then, almost on cue, the news broke: Grammarly has secured a whopping $1 billion in non-dilutive... Continue Reading →
