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Future of work

A term most often describing the evolution of employment and income-earning activities.

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There are a few companies indirectly impacting the future of work by up-skilling people, including Lambda School and PubLoft, which reach spill overreaches into the future of education and education technology.

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Future of work

A term most often describing the evolution of employment and income-earning activities.

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The “future of work”—which can be described as the combination of the gig economy and artificial intelligence technology, freelancers and automation—is a partially incorrect name for the phenomenon it represents. In reality, it does not describe activities that will take place in some nebulous “future” time period. The future of work is being built right now by forward-thinking startups and market-leading companies.

There are a few companies indirectly impacting the future of work by up-skilling people, including Lambda School and PubLoft, which reach spill over into the future of education and education technology.

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The rise in remote work has led to the proliferation of another trend that is shaping up in the future of work: digital nomadism.

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PubLoft

Mat Sherman

Phoenix, AZ

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E631: Sebastian Thrun (Udacity, fmr GoogleX) & George Zachary (CRV) on democratizing higher ed & the future of jobs; bonus: Ludlow Venture's Jonathon Triest on authenticity & success | This Week In Startups

March 18, 2016

https://thisweekinstartups.com/zachary-thrun-udacity-triest-launch-festival-2016/

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2006

In 2006, a bullet was fired into the air when Google bought Youtube for 1 billion dollars.

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