Work Beyond Tomorrow Series

For a while now I have been following the major accomplishments and progress in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and computing power.    From a pure technology point of view, it is amazing times we live in.   On the other side, the social implications and changes just around the corner are truly mind-blowing. 

This collection of articles, thoughts and pointers on how Artificial Intelligence and Robotics are changing the future of work and society.  
It is a fascinating topic that will affect us all. Started this a while back on a Tumblr blog called Work Beyond Tomorrow which I then moved here.

Disclaimer: I create this content entirely on my own time, and the views expressed here are mine alone (not my employer’s). Because I love leveraging new tech, I use AI tools like Gemini, NotebookLM, Claude, Perplexity and others as a “digital team” to help research and polish these articles so I can share the best possible insights with you!

List of articles in this blog are tagged #workbeyondtomorrow   and #futureofwork and they show in order (most recent first) below:

Four Questions for the Future

Disclaimer:   I  work for Dell EMC – #Iwork4Dell This presentation by Kevin Kelly  on Dell EMC World is excellent – Glad they brought him in.  Lots of great food for thinking. He covered 4 of the 12 questions he asks in his book: “The Inevitable, Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future.”…
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Book Recommendation: Inevitable by Kevin Kelly

Good book.!  –   “The Inevitable, Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future.”   Thank you Wikipedia for summarizing the 12 trends that will forever change the ways in which we work, learn and communicate: Becoming: Moving from fixed products to always upgrading services and subscriptions Cognifying: Making everything much smarter using…
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21st Century Renaissance Time

For a while now I have been following the major accomplishments and progress in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and general computing power.    From a pure technology point of view, we live in absolutely amazing times, but on the other side, the social implications and changes just around the corner are truly mind-blowing….
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Worth noting: Last entry for Encyclopaedia Britannica book.

You got to take note about a small piece of yesterday’s news: After 244 years, the Encyclopaedia Britannica is going out of print, instead focusing on its online encyclopedia,yesterdays Publishing print editions of its flagship encyclopedia. Not unexpected, but the fact that it was finally announced it is amazing… 244 years!   Sources: Encyclopedia Britannica…
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