Like Bill Gates, this sports billionaire says a 3-day work week is on the horizon thanks to AI-but you won't be bored doing nothing at home | Fortune
Briefly

Like Bill Gates, this sports billionaire says a 3-day work week is on the horizon thanks to AI-but you won't be bored doing nothing at home | Fortune
""There's going to be more free time," he told the Financial Times, adding that the world can realistically cut the workweek to four, or even three days, in the coming years."
""If you believe the premise that humans are social animals, they're going to have to do something," Emanuel added. "They can't just sit at home, so they'll go to music, they'll go to sports and they'll go to my live events.""
Artificial intelligence advancements are expected to enable a shorter workweek, potentially reducing standard work schedules to four or even three days and creating more free time. Greater flexibility and leisure time are likely to drive increased attendance at music, sports, and live events rather than prolonged homebound inactivity. Industry consolidation and major transactions reshaped ownership, including a $25 billion purchase that prompted leadership changes and a rebrand. Executive leadership now spans UFC, WWE, and a major talent agency, while a new company, MARI, will manage Madrid and Miami tennis Opens and the Frieze art fairs. Net worth estimates rose above $1 billion following the sale.
Read at Fortune
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]