A way to ‘robot-proof’ your career?
As artificial intelligence becomes both more useful and more widespread, workers everywhere are becoming anxious about how a new age of automation might affect their career prospects.
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
As artificial intelligence becomes both more useful and more widespread, workers everywhere are becoming anxious about how a new age of automation might affect their career prospects.
President Donald Trump has called US intelligence agencies "naive" on Iran and also dismissed their assessment of the threat posed by North Korea.
The world is in the middle of what is likely to be the warmest 10 years since records began in 1850, says the Met Office.
Ethan Lindenberger from Ohio asked social media site Reddit if he could have vaccines without parental consent.
Google has removed a YouTube channel after it was found to be abusing copyright claims to extort money from users.
President Trump has confirmed he will use emergency powers to build a wall on the US border with Mexico, saying "walls work".
Google has acknowledged that it made an error in not disclosing that one of its home alarm products contained a microphone.
Government regulation of social media and the internet could have "unintended consequences" for victims of sexual abuse, a charity has warned.
Microsoft has a new version of its augmented reality headset, which now detects where its users are looking and tracks the movements of their hands.
President Donald Trump's convicted former lawyer Michael Cohen is expected to accuse him of criminal conduct during a hearing on Capitol Hill.