A new report released at Davos reveals the staggering cost of the disconnect between skills and earnings of $1.1 trillion.
The implications of emerging technology will be prominent for children—from how they learn and train for future jobs to ...
The Bahrain Labour Fund (Tamkeen) has partnered with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to launch the Bahrain Skills and Gender ...
AI isn’t just changing jobs—it’s changing who controls economic opportunity. In the future of work, AI may replace companies, ...
According to recent reports, 22% of workers' skills will be outdated by 2030. Take a look back at job skills that were once ...
According to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs 2025 report, 55% of roles will require creative thinking among the 39% of skills set to transform globally. This highlights creativity's ...
A technology-driven approach is crucial, and technology undoubtedly will play a key role in how organisations anticipate ...
So, the hot topic is whether AI will take our jobs. The answer is maybe, but you'll probably have a new one. According to the ...
The contemporary workforce is undergoing a seismic shift, transitioning from a reliance on manual labour towards a pronounced demand ...
Rapid AI advances are giving workers FOBO, or fear of becoming obsolete. Companies can help them avoid it with upskilling and ...
BI's takeaways and memorable moments from Davos, including 'FOBO' — fear of becoming obsolete — and how a CEO traded the ...