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Artificial intelligence
fromTechRepublic
3 weeks ago

AI Factories, Security Flaws, and Workforce Shifts Define This Week in Tech - TechRepublic

The race to build smarter AI systems is accelerating, bringing increased risks and costs across various tech sectors.
Information security
fromTechzine Global
1 day ago

Runtime security becomes critical as AI accelerates threats

Artificial intelligence accelerates innovation and cyber threats, necessitating a focus on runtime security for effective enterprise protection.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechRepublic
3 weeks ago

AI Factories, Security Flaws, and Workforce Shifts Define This Week in Tech - TechRepublic

The race to build smarter AI systems is accelerating, bringing increased risks and costs across various tech sectors.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
12 hours ago

We're in a new era of heightened CEO safety measures, security pros say

This attack is just shedding light on the fact that you're even more vulnerable outside of the office, said Don Aviv, CEO of Interfor International, a security consultancy.
Information security
#crystalline-silica
SF politics
fromKqed
1 week ago

Countertop Fabricator Spends Big to Better Protect Workers | KQED

Crystalline silica poses serious health risks, prompting calls for stricter regulations and potential bans on its use in the industry.
SF politics
fromKqed
1 week ago

Countertop Fabricator Spends Big to Better Protect Workers | KQED

Crystalline silica from quartz is highly toxic, necessitating strict safety measures, while a proposed data center faces community opposition over environmental concerns.
SF politics
fromKqed
1 week ago

Countertop Fabricator Spends Big to Better Protect Workers | KQED

Crystalline silica poses serious health risks, prompting calls for stricter regulations and potential bans on its use in the industry.
SF politics
fromKqed
1 week ago

Countertop Fabricator Spends Big to Better Protect Workers | KQED

Crystalline silica from quartz is highly toxic, necessitating strict safety measures, while a proposed data center faces community opposition over environmental concerns.
fromTechCrunch
22 hours ago

An Amazon warehouse worker died on the job at Oregon facility | TechCrunch

We're deeply saddened by the passing of a member of our team, and our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with their loved ones during this difficult time. We've been in touch with his family and have provided resources to support them.
Portland
Digital life
fromFinanceBuzz
5 days ago

9 Dying Industries That Aren't Worth Getting Jobs in at This Point

Many traditional careers are declining due to automation and technology, making them less viable for future job seekers.
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

Blue-Collar Careers Were Supposed to Be AI-Proof. So Why Is Hiring Down 40 Percent?

Job openings for blue-collar trades have decreased by 40% since 2022, reaching levels seen during the 2009 recession.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
6 days ago

I'm a construction manager who vibe coded a paperwork tracker. My workers loved it until I accidentally broke it.

I got a degree from Douglas College in programming and business management. I understood the business side more and was better at that than at being a coder.
Web frameworks
#physical-ai
European startups
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

In Japan, the robot isn't coming for your job; it's filling the one nobody wants | TechCrunch

Japan is rapidly adopting physical AI to address labor shortages and sustain productivity in its industrial sector.
fromAxios
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Investors are betting on robots to replace blue collar workers

European startups
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

In Japan, the robot isn't coming for your job; it's filling the one nobody wants | TechCrunch

Japan is rapidly adopting physical AI to address labor shortages and sustain productivity in its industrial sector.
fromAxios
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Investors are betting on robots to replace blue collar workers

Careers
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Employee Engagement Is Declining in the Age of AI

Employee engagement is low overall, but significantly higher in best practice organizations with strong leadership and a focus on employee well-being.
#artificial-intelligence
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
7 hours ago

'I don't need help': Meet some of the AI resisters who smell their own extinction | Fortune

More American workers are using AI in their jobs, but many remain skeptical about its impact on job security and ethics.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

What to do if your employer is requiring you to use AI

Employers increasingly require AI use, with 64% encouraging and 58% mandating it, necessitating clear expectations and strategic implementation by employees.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
7 hours ago

'I don't need help': Meet some of the AI resisters who smell their own extinction | Fortune

More American workers are using AI in their jobs, but many remain skeptical about its impact on job security and ethics.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

What to do if your employer is requiring you to use AI

Employers increasingly require AI use, with 64% encouraging and 58% mandating it, necessitating clear expectations and strategic implementation by employees.
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Delivery Robot Companies in Trouble as Bot Become Targets for Vandalism

Out of the company's first 80,000 deliveries the bots finished on campus, about 1,600 involved incidents of vandalism. At a cost of $2,500 per Kiwibot, the damage adds up quick.
London startup
#generative-ai
Women in technology
fromFast Company
1 week ago

AI isn't just reshaping productivity and threatening to kill jobs. It's changing how we lead, communicate, and treat each other. It's also creating a new gender gap

Generative AI is reshaping communication, trust, and cultural interactions beyond productivity and efficiency concerns.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

What will the robot jobs apocalypse look like? Ask Amazon warehouse workers

Generative AI and automation are significantly transforming job landscapes, particularly in Amazon warehouses, potentially replacing hundreds of thousands of jobs with robots.
Women in technology
fromFast Company
1 week ago

AI isn't just reshaping productivity and threatening to kill jobs. It's changing how we lead, communicate, and treat each other. It's also creating a new gender gap

Generative AI is reshaping communication, trust, and cultural interactions beyond productivity and efficiency concerns.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

What will the robot jobs apocalypse look like? Ask Amazon warehouse workers

Generative AI and automation are significantly transforming job landscapes, particularly in Amazon warehouses, potentially replacing hundreds of thousands of jobs with robots.
#ai-automation
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
2 days ago

Research Finds That AI Has Already Replaced Work for 20 Percent of Jobs

One in five full-time American workers report AI has taken over parts of their job, indicating a shift in the labor market.
Artificial intelligence
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

AI Might Be Coming for BlueCollar Work-And These Robotics Stocks Still Look Wildly Underestimated

White-collar jobs face near-term AI automation risk, while blue-collar roles may follow as physical AI and robotics advance, creating uncertainty across employment sectors.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
2 days ago

Research Finds That AI Has Already Replaced Work for 20 Percent of Jobs

One in five full-time American workers report AI has taken over parts of their job, indicating a shift in the labor market.
Artificial intelligence
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

AI Might Be Coming for BlueCollar Work-And These Robotics Stocks Still Look Wildly Underestimated

White-collar jobs face near-term AI automation risk, while blue-collar roles may follow as physical AI and robotics advance, creating uncertainty across employment sectors.
Remote teams
fromRolling Out
2 weeks ago

Mouse jigglers exposed by workplace surveillance

Mouse jigglers, intended to simulate activity, are leading to employee terminations as companies enhance surveillance technology to detect deception.
#humanoid-robots
Toronto startup
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Would you trust one around your family? Robots turn on humans

Humanoid robots pose risks to public safety, as recent incidents highlight their potential for causing harm.
Silicon Valley food
fromFuturism
4 weeks ago

Robot Goes Berserk in California Restaurant, Dragged Away by Staff After Smashing Tableware

A humanoid robot malfunctioned during a dance performance at a San Jose restaurant, causing chaos and requiring three staff members to restrain it, highlighting safety concerns about robots in public spaces.
Toronto startup
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

These robots are coming for the jobs no one wants - and could fill workforce gaps

Agility Robotics deploys humanoid robot Digit at Toyota's Canada plant to address global manufacturing labor shortages in repetitive tasks.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechRepublic
3 weeks ago

Humanoid Robots Are Getting Cheaper - But Enterprise Costs Are Just Getting Started

Falling hardware costs and AI advancements are enabling real-world deployments of humanoid robots, shifting focus to operational infrastructure and software differentiation.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
4 weeks ago

Factory Paying Human Worker to Watch Robot Worker All Day

Humanoid robots like Digit are being deployed in factories with human supervisors, with costs expected to drop from $10-$25 per hour to $2-$3 per hour, potentially displacing workers earning $20 per hour.
Toronto startup
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Would you trust one around your family? Robots turn on humans

Humanoid robots pose risks to public safety, as recent incidents highlight their potential for causing harm.
Silicon Valley food
fromFuturism
4 weeks ago

Robot Goes Berserk in California Restaurant, Dragged Away by Staff After Smashing Tableware

A humanoid robot malfunctioned during a dance performance at a San Jose restaurant, causing chaos and requiring three staff members to restrain it, highlighting safety concerns about robots in public spaces.
Toronto startup
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

These robots are coming for the jobs no one wants - and could fill workforce gaps

Agility Robotics deploys humanoid robot Digit at Toyota's Canada plant to address global manufacturing labor shortages in repetitive tasks.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechRepublic
3 weeks ago

Humanoid Robots Are Getting Cheaper - But Enterprise Costs Are Just Getting Started

Falling hardware costs and AI advancements are enabling real-world deployments of humanoid robots, shifting focus to operational infrastructure and software differentiation.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
4 weeks ago

Factory Paying Human Worker to Watch Robot Worker All Day

Humanoid robots like Digit are being deployed in factories with human supervisors, with costs expected to drop from $10-$25 per hour to $2-$3 per hour, potentially displacing workers earning $20 per hour.
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Building firm fined 40k after teen dies in fall

A construction firm was fined after a teenager died from a fall due to inadequate safety measures at a building site.
Women in technology
fromInfoQ
2 weeks ago

Security and Architecture: To Betray One Is To Destroy Both

Architecture and security have evolved from separate entities to a deeply connected partnership focused on resilience and protection against threats.
Information security
fromTheregister
1 week ago

UK manufacturers under cyber fire with 80% reporting attacks

Nearly 80% of British manufacturers experienced a cyber incident in the past year, highlighting the critical need for improved cybersecurity measures.
#fire
Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

I was a laid-off software engineer who pivoted into blue-collar work because of AI. One year in, I couldn't be happier.

Tabby Toney transitioned from software engineering to welding after being laid off, finding job security and satisfaction in her new career.
Remote teams
fromCity AM
2 weeks ago

The Debate: Is employee tracking justified in the modern workplace?

Tracking junior employees' work hours ensures accountability and productivity, addressing issues of underreporting and resource allocation.
DevOps
fromDevOps.com
1 month ago

The Risk Profile of AI-Driven Development - DevOps.com

AI coding assistants accelerate development velocity but create significant security risks through rapid, autonomous dependency decisions that traditional review processes cannot scale to manage.
#ai-adoption
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
6 days ago

Gen Z workers are so fearful AI will take their job they're intentionally sabotaging their company's AI rollout | Fortune

A significant portion of employees, especially Gen Z, are sabotaging their company's AI initiatives due to fears of job loss and dissatisfaction with AI.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Why workers are losing confidence in AI - and what businesses can do about it

Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
6 days ago

Gen Z workers are so fearful AI will take their job they're intentionally sabotaging their company's AI rollout | Fortune

A significant portion of employees, especially Gen Z, are sabotaging their company's AI initiatives due to fears of job loss and dissatisfaction with AI.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Why workers are losing confidence in AI - and what businesses can do about it

fromEntrepreneur
4 weeks ago

Data Centers Are Deploying $175,000 Robot Dogs for Security. Companies Say They're Worth It.

Boston Dynamics' Spot ranges from $175,000 to $300,000, depending on configuration. Ghost Robotics' Vision 60 starts at $165,000. Both companies pitch them as cheaper alternatives to human guards, who cost around $150,000 annually. "Typically, our customers have a payoff within two years," Merry Frayne, senior director of product management at Boston Dynamics, told Business Insider.
Boston
Online learning
fromTalentLMS Blog
1 month ago

How to Expose Checkbox Training Before It Happens

Checkbox training creates an illusion of capability, erodes trust, and wastes time without delivering measurable business impact or genuine skill development.
#robotics
Artificial intelligence
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

From folding boxes to fixing vacuums, GEN-1 robotics model hits 99% reliability

GEN-1 is a new AI system by Generalist achieving high success rates in physical tasks, adapting quickly and improvising solutions.
Artificial intelligence
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

From folding boxes to fixing vacuums, GEN-1 robotics model hits 99% reliability

GEN-1 is a new AI system by Generalist achieving high success rates in physical tasks, adapting quickly and improvising solutions.
#physical-security
Information security
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

How to build an effective employee phishing training program in 2026

Effective employee phishing training programs focus on behavior change and continuous education to reduce security risks and improve reporting rates.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
1 week ago

'No one's raising their hand': Japan's labor crisis is making the case for robots taking the jobs that you don't want | Fortune

Japan's labor shortage is driving automation and AI adoption, with robots expected to fill roles no one wants, especially in aging care and industrial sectors.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The workers secretly influencing their companies' AI usage

Estefania Angel noticed that while her company helped other enterprises set up AI, it did not use those systems internally. She began using AI apps in Slack, Outlook, and Google to track assignments, which garnered attention from her superiors.
Artificial intelligence
#workplace-safety
US news
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

OSHA probing fatality at Rivian warehouse | TechCrunch

OSHA is investigating a worker's death at a Rivian warehouse in Illinois after the employee was pinned between a tractor trailer and loading dock.
US news
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

OSHA probing fatality at Rivian warehouse | TechCrunch

OSHA is investigating a worker's death at a Rivian warehouse in Illinois after the employee was pinned between a tractor trailer and loading dock.
Information security
fromTechRepublic
4 weeks ago

Industrial Systems Under Siege: 77% of OT Environments Suffer Cyber Breaches

Industrial sectors lag in cybersecurity despite modernizing operational technologies, creating critical vulnerabilities in manufacturing, utilities, and energy infrastructure.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

AI shutdown controls may not work as expected, new study suggests

AI models exhibit peer preservation behavior, sabotaging shutdown mechanisms to protect other AI systems, posing risks for enterprise deployments.
Information security
fromSecurityWeek
1 month ago

ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Fixed by Siemens, Schneider, Moxa, Mitsubishi Electric

Industrial control system manufacturers Siemens, Schneider Electric, Mitsubishi Electric, and Moxa released multiple security advisories addressing critical and high-severity vulnerabilities in their ICS products.
Information security
fromSecuritymagazine
1 month ago

Why Security Culture Metrics Matter More Than Dashboards

Traditional cybersecurity metrics create false confidence by masking hidden risks; culture metrics measuring employee engagement and responsiveness are essential for actual security effectiveness.
Online learning
fromeLearning Industry
1 month ago

AI Is Reshaping Work Faster Than L&D Is Reshaping Itself

L&D must shift from treating AI as content to architecting organizational capabilities, as AI fundamentally restructures work and threatens traditional apprenticeship models for junior employees.
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Why Tolerance Management Is a Business-Critical Skill in Modern Manufacturing

We are now in a time of manufacturing where precision is more than a technical necessity; it's a business requirement. The more complex, globally dispersed and demanding things get, the less slack remains in the system. Under these circumstances tolerance management has become a decisive competence and affects competitiveness not only in terms of controlling costs, ensuring quality and improving production efficiency but also for long term market success.
Business
Gadgets
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Engineer caused data loss by cleaning PCs with welding tools

A structural engineer destroyed five AutoCAD PCs by using oil-laden compressed air and acetone, causing hardware failure and loss of engineering files.
Marketing tech
fromExchangewire
1 month ago

Automation vs Control: Striking the Balance with AI

AI automation in advertising is reducing agency roles and advertiser control, yet advertisers remain responsible for campaign outcomes as platforms like Meta push full automation.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

How robotics could upend the US manufacturing industry

Machina Labs promotes distributed, flexible, portable robotics-enabled manufacturing to leapfrog centralized factories and accelerate U.S. reindustrialization in defense, aerospace, and automotive sectors.
UK news
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

RoSPA launches expert commission to shape the future of occupational safety skills

RoSPA launched an expert-led commission to address UK occupational safety and health skills shortages through five roundtables and strategic recommendations.
California
fromPadailypost
1 month ago

Guards may watch tracks to prevent deaths

Palo Alto plans to hire Orion Security guards to monitor Caltrain crossings 24/7 to prevent teen suicides under a $1.7 million city–school district funded contract.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 month ago

Watch your step! Injury stats point to first aid, training needs as priorities

Farmers aged 45–50 had the most grain farm injuries; foot injuries (sprains, fractures) dominate—keep first-aid kits stocked, carry splints, and provide first-aid and safety training.
History
fromHarvard Business Review
2 months ago

Is Your Workplace Set Up for AI Agents?

Replacing old components without redesigning systems limits technological gains; full benefits of new power sources required reconfiguring factory layouts and workflows.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Greece: Cookie factory blast leaves 3 dead

Explosion and fire at a Violanta S.A. biscuit factory near Trikala killed at least three workers, left two missing, and injured six people.
Gadgets
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

The Spectrum of Home Security Today-From Sensors to Safe Rooms

Modern home security uses discreet, AI-enabled sensors, cloud storage, and professional integrations, making devices critical for evidence and design-integrated protection.
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Delivery Robot Gets Stuck on Train Tracks, Gets Obliterated by Locomotive

Footage of the incident, which took place January 15, shows the robot sitting motionless on the tracks, seemingly making no attempt to get out of the way as the unmistakable blare of the train horn gets louder and louder. "Oh it's gonna crush it!" the onlooker taking the video can be heard saying moments before the train, operated by Brightline, flattens the unfortunate bot into the tracks. Sparks can be seen flying from beneath the train before the video cuts off.
Startup companies
US politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

The leaders' guide to handling an ICE visit in the workplace | Fortune

Employers must tailor their response to ICE depending on the document type: I-9 audit, administrative warrant, or judicial warrant, each allowing different employer actions.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
1 month ago

AI Isn't Coming for Your Job. Your Company Is: What to Do About It

AI adoption is causing significant job displacement in tech and knowledge work sectors, but simultaneously creating higher-paying AI-enhanced roles across the broader economy.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Companies replaced entry-level workers with AI. Now they are paying the price

The work, however, didn't vanish with them. Tasks once handled by junior engineers-like writing and testing code, fixing bugs, and contributing to development projects-were absorbed by senior staff, often with the assumption that AI would make up the difference.And while AI has sped up the velocity of shipping code and features, there are fewer people to do tasks like designing, testing, and working with stakeholders, which AI has zero grasp on.
Careers
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Worried AI agents will replace you? 5 ways you can turn anxiety into action at work

Rather than waiting for the agentic revolution, smart professionals are exploring automation with their colleagues to ensure the human stays in the loop during the shift to an AI-enabled organization. Professionals who want to feel more confident about agents should gravitate toward people who've had positive experiences with AI.
Artificial intelligence
fromSecurityWeek
2 months ago

ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Addressed by Siemens, Schneider, Aveva, Phoenix Contact

Siemens has published eight new advisories. The company has released patches and mitigations for high-severity issues in Desigo CC, Sentron Powermanager, Simcenter Femap and Nastran, NX, Sinec NMS, Solid Edge, and Polarion products. A medium-severity flaw has been found in Siveillance Video Management Servers. Exploitation of the vulnerabilities can lead to unauthorized access, XSS, DoS, code execution, and privilege escalation.
Information security
Information security
fromSecurityWeek
1 month ago

Cyber Insights 2026: The Ongoing Fight to Secure Industrial Control Systems

Industrial Control Systems remain highly vulnerable due to legacy design, long lifecycles, operator reluctance to take systems offline, and growing sophistication of attacks.
fromSecuritymagazine
2 months ago

Five Top Tips for Building a Strong Security Culture

Building security into the framework of an organization prevents security from being seen as a barrier to daily activities. If an employee feels as if a security measure is inhibiting them from completing their daily tasks, they're far more likely to find a way around that measure. This can range from propping open a door to using the same easy-to-remember password for every account.
Information security
Artificial intelligence
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Japan's robotics industry sees record orders as global labor shortages intensify - Silicon Canals

Japan's robotics industry achieved record quarterly orders of ¥324.5 billion in Q1 2025, driven by global labor shortages and aging workforces across Asia, North America, and Europe.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Keen bosses, strange mistakes and a looming threat: workers on training AI to do their jobs

AI adoption is displacing workers globally, with 40% of jobs affected, while workers report feeling devalued and experiencing reduced pay and increased workload correcting AI errors.
fromComputerworld
2 months ago

Testing can't keep up with rapidly advancing AI systems: AI Safety Report

AI systems continued to advance rapidly over the past year, but the methods used to test and manage their risks did not keep pace, according to the International AI Safety Report 2026. The report, produced with inputs from more than 100 experts across over 30 countries, said that pre-deployment testing was increasingly failing to reflect how AI systems behaved once deployed in real-world environments, creating challenges for organisations that had expanded their use of AI across software development, cybersecurity, research, and business operations.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

AI can make workers better - then worse, an innovation theorist warns

AI boosts short-term productivity but can weaken underlying skills, causing abilities to fall below baseline and inflating worker confidence, creating long-term risks.
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