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Under 25s at greatest risk for current AI job losses

Under 25s at greatest risk for current AI job losses

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‘AI will help our work but it’s not our colleague’

‘AI will help our work but it’s not our colleague’

The personification of algorithms erodes what it means to be human


Can UK farming survive rising costs, climate crisis and a new tax?

Can UK farming survive rising costs, climate crisis and a new tax?

Britain’s farming families fear for their livelihoods and food security – but they want to be part of the solution


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News Editor, The Observer


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Ad-Ops manager, The Observer


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Digital Production Editor, The Observer


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Culture Picture Editor, The Observer


Summer jobs scheme lacks scale and ambition

Summer jobs scheme lacks scale and ambition

A holiday work programme could kickstart economic growth but it needs more government support


As the AI jobs armageddon approaches, it seems that only plumbers are safe...

As the AI jobs armageddon approaches, it seems that only plumbers are safe...


UK graduates lose out as AI ‘fills’ entry-level jobs

UK graduates lose out as AI ‘fills’ entry-level jobs

Managers admit they prefer artificial intelligence to graduates for so-called grunt work


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