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The AI Revolution Liberating Workers From The Office

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By analyzing individual strengths, weaknesses, and interests, AI can recommend targeted training programs and learning materials that enable remote employees to continually expand their skillsets and stay competitive in the job market.

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AI Probably Won’t Take Your Job In 2024

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These kinds of concerns have led top technology firms that are heavily invested into AI technologies — including Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon — to commit to AI safeguards proposed by President Joe Biden’s administration. Leaders at these companies also committed to meeting with the government to help guide public policy.

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The FTC Banned Noncompetes—What Does That Mean for Businesses and Employees?

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The only exception to this is for senior executives within a company or those earning more than $151,164 annually and who are in a policy-making position. Chamber of Commerce is seeking legal action against the ruling, stating that the FTC is exceeding their administrative authority. Why is the noncompete clause a problem?

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Proposed Senate Tax Bill Would Change Gig Worker Classification and the Gig Economy

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Senate Republicans are turning to the gig economy for new revenue to offset their proposed tax cuts. They are including a safe harbor provision for gig workers in their tax bill proposal (for those who are so inclined, see the section starting on page 151 of the document).

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