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Computers give answers but can also ask questions

Posted on 2015-05-25 by Teppo

IBM Watson

“Computers are useless. They can only give you answers”,  said, roughly, Pablo Picasso in the 1960’s.

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If you think for a living, you cannot not work

Posted on 2015-05-09 by Teppo

Thinking for a living

If your work is cognitive non-routine – as it increasingly likely is – you can’t break away from it.

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Self-tracking is increasing – so what?

Posted on 2015-04-16 by Teppo

Quantimetric Self-Sensing apparatus

We have come a long way from Gloggers Quantimetric Self-Sensing apparatus from 1996.

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Complex cognitive work is increasing

Posted on 2015-04-01 by Teppo

Employment share

Stefania Albanesi and colleagues from the Liberty Street Economics discussed already a year ago about the polarization of the labour market. As the share of routine manual work is decreasing, the share of cognitive non-routine work is increasing. Work life is getting more complex.

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