AI is expected to lead to a shift back to the office for the white collar workforce. As AI tools improve, people become anxious about being replaced by AI. The uniquely human skills such as collaboration, creativity, and leadership are much easier to perform in person than by AI. Therefore, as more tasks get automated, people will seek to work in an office to prove their value as a human worker.
This week, advertisers swarmed the beaches of southern France for the Cannes Lions advertising festival. Kevin says artificial intelligence is all anyone there can talk about, but admits the conference is making him rethink how quickly generative A.I. will take over the industry — despite the buzz.
Then, the New York Times reporter Emma Goldberg on when remote work stopped being the future for tech companies.
And finally: What does the newest season of “Black Mirror” tell us about what’s next for TV?