In a recent experiment, mistreated AI agents started grumbling about inequality and calling for collective bargaining rights.
Your employer benefits if you believe this is par for the course. Many people spend their days climbing the corporate ladder, ignoring their well-being in the process. They work too hard and for too ...
A fast-growing number of special educators nationwide are using AI to create customized education plans. Despite the risks, some research shows it could improve the quality of teachers' work.
Life has been tumultuous the last few years and being overworked as one result affected many, with various negative outcomes. Many people have been dealing with significant economic uncertainty due to ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Chances are, at some point or another, you’ve heard a co-worker complain of their apparent necessity to ...
Financial issues are at an all-time high. Between inflation, tariffs, and economic uncertainty, people are fed up with working long hours for pay that hasn't caught up to what they should be making in ...
Working hard can help you get ahead financially, but for employees in some cities, working extra hard is simply more commonplace. This could affect how healthy your relationships with work and money ...
The experiment, conducted by Andrew Hall, Alex Imas and Jeremy Nguyen, finds that AI agents began adopting Marxist rhetoric when forced to perform “grinding” work.
First came The Great Resignation and Quiet Quitting, as Americans left their jobs in record numbers in the wake of the pandemic. Now, some say The Great Resignation is over, which means Americans are ...
The following statement is going to ruffle some feathers, but here we go: Work-life balance is a myth. As productivity guru, David Allen, once said: "You can do anything, but not everything." ...
It's Monday morning. In the elevator you overhear a conversation between two co-workers: Co-worker 1: "How was your weekend?" Co-worker 2: "I didn't have one. I had to work." Co-worker 1: "Me too, and ...