Every January, people set goals hoping the new year will feel better than the last. We want less overwhelm and more clarity, less friction and more flow. But if you look closely at the resolutions ...
In October, the Ohio Department of Education placed the district in “fiscal caution.” A failed tax levy in November has only added to the strain. Cincinnati man sentenced for pushing naked ...
There’s good and bad in President Trump’s suggestion to send a $2,000 check of tariff revenues to each U.S. family. Though incomes have been rising faster than overall consumer prices this year, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nirit Cohen covers the Future of Work, bridging trends with solutions. A growing number of workers are reshaping when, where and ...
In the next 10 years, you might not have a job, but that might not be bad news, according to Elon Musk, who says millions of robots and smart technology automation will be doing everything for us.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that in the coming years, work may no longer be a necessity for people.Speaking during an interview with Nikhil Kamath, Co-Founder of Zerodha, Musk predicted that rapid ...
Musk reposted the 38-second video on his X profile, which was originally created by Alex Utopia and shows Tesla's humanoid robots doing a variety of everyday jobs. Since Musk posted the clip, it has ...
“‘Aliens – Xenomorph’ is a digital illustration created as the final project for my Editorial Illustration class at Pratt SCPS this past summer. The piece takes the form of a movie review, reimagining ...
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