The EU’s AI Act exemplifies its strategy of prioritizing regulation over ownership, shaping the future of work and social protections in Europe.
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Five Levers, Many Hands
Exploring how countries respond to AI-induced labor changes through five key tools, highlighting diverse approaches amid deep uncertainty.
RoundupForge: The Data Layer
RoundupForge, an open-source data layer, systematically ranks and deduplicates product data across 21 Amazon marketplaces, enabling scalable, trustworthy product roundups.
The conversion. What turning the largest nonprofit into a company did to charity law.
OpenAI transformed from a nonprofit into a company retaining control, challenging traditional charity laws. The legality and implications remain under scrutiny.
Vocal-strain load tracking for working singers
A new vocal-strain monitoring app for professional singers is being tested, aiming to prevent voice injuries during touring schedules.
Quote comparison brief for home renovation clients
A new quote comparison worksheet for homeowners is being tested to improve how clients evaluate renovation bids by highlighting differences in scope, allowances, and exclusions.
What is the future of work? Defining roles for humans and AI
Experts from the World Economic Forum outline emerging frameworks for integrating AI and humans in the workplace, emphasizing collaboration and role clarity.
Alphabet has its worst day in over a year on AI concerns after high-profile exits
Alphabet experiences its worst trading day in over a year following the departure of a key AI executive, raising concerns about its AI strategy.
The labor share. Is value really moving from labor to capital? The data isn’t on anyone’s side yet.
Recent data shows stable aggregate labor share over 70 years, but early signals suggest marginal shifts. The debate on value transfer remains unresolved.
DojoClaw: The Engine Behind the Fleet
DojoClaw, an AI-driven content engine, now powers more than 450 magazine-style sites, scaling content production efficiently with owned hardware and provider-agnostic models.