Episode 18: Tech and Labor
Amanda Ballantyne explores how past technological transitions reshaped work, why some communities were left behind, and what
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Amanda Ballantyne explores how past technological transitions reshaped work, why some communities were left behind, and what
Wireless Future on connectivity gaps that 6G policy and plans should prioritize.
FLH’s Yuliya Panfil was quoted in a Dwell Magazine article about financing barriers making it difficult to buy affordable homes.
While the U.S. struggles to add rare-earth factories and drone-test ranges, Beijing is creating them in clusters, argues Peter W. Singer.
Technology can be a lifeline—or a barrier. Users with disabilities explain how accessible design makes all the difference.
Proposed regulations make it easier for Registered Apprenticeships to access Workforce Pell, but programs shouldn’t overlook traditional Pel
TV and film viewers are eager to see more realistic, authentic depictions of reproductive health decisions on screen.
While Davos talks “resilience,” reality looks like geostratification. Candace Rondeaux argues that Pax Silica comes up short.