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AI and the Working Class
AI and the Working Class Dave Sat, 07/11/2026 - 13:11
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The Hankyoreh
· Jun 25, 2026
The future of work and learning in the AI era depends on human choices
The future of work and learning in the AI era depends on human choices
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 27, 2026
Kecerdasan buatan lemahkan keupayaan berfikir
SUATU ketika dahulu tugasan yang perlu disiapkan memerlukan masa berjam-jam, atau berhari-hari kini boleh diselesaikan dalam beberapa minit sahaja dengan bantuan alatan kecerdasan buatan (AI), manusia boleh menulis, menganalisis atau menyusun idea tanpa berfikir panjang. Fenomena ini bukan hanya sekadar persepsi tetapi realiti kerana statistik global berdasarkan Institut Ekonomi AI Microsoft (2025), menunjukkan hampir satu ... Read more The post Kecerdasan buatan lemahkan keupayaan berfikir appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Fortune
· Jul 8, 2026
AI is about to disrupt millions of jobs. A century ago, America’s answer was to build a new high school
AI is rewriting the rules of work. America's high schools are still teaching the old ones.
Jamaica Information Service
· Jul 10, 2026
Industry Leaders Say AI Will Boost, Not Replace, Global Services Jobs
Workers in the global services industry are being assured that artificial intelligence (AI) is designed to enhance productivity rather than replace jobs. Speaking during a Jamaica Information Service (JIS) ‘Think []
RedState
· Jun 25, 2026
When AI at the Workplace Is As Dangerous As DEI
When AI at the Workplace Is As Dangerous As DEI
Stephen's Web ~ OLDaily
· Jul 9, 2026
The AI Steering Tax in L&D - by Dr Philippa Hardman
Dr Philippa Hardman, Jul 09, 2026 According to Philippa Hartman, AI’s best work is reachable, but takes a lot of user time, energy and and skill. This is the sort of output you get when you as AI to push back, when you don't setting for the quick solution, and when you tell AI to stop and ask when it's uncertain. You'd think these are in every AI user's toolbox, but not according to her study of learning designers. She calls this 'extra' work the AI steering tax, but I just call it 'working the problem's. Web: [Direct Link] [This Post]
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Related coverage for "AI and the Working Class": The Hankyoreh — The future of work and learning in the AI era depends on human choices. Utusan Malaysia — Kecerdasan buatan lemahkan keupayaan berfikir. Fortune — AI is about to disrupt millions of jobs. A century ago, America’s answer was to build a new high school. Jamaica Information Service — Industry Leaders Say AI Will Boost, Not Replace, Global Services Jobs. RedState — When AI at the Workplace Is As Dangerous As DEI. Stephen's Web ~ OLDaily — The AI Steering Tax in L&D - by Dr Philippa Hardman
