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Nvidia CEO claims AI will spark a hiring boom for electricians & plumbers
Artificial intelligence is usually framed as a threat to human work, but one of the industry’s most powerful executives is betting it will supercharge demand for people who work with their hands.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivered a refreshingly optimistic take on AI's future impact on jobs, one that flips the usual narrative of automation-driven ...
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AI may take coding jobs, Nvidia CEO says worry not there will be many plumbing jobs in future
AI vs jobs is one big topic of discussion nowadays. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is now adding to it by saying that AI might impact a few jobs, like coding jobs, but it will also generate many plumbing and ...
MGT, a vertically AI-native neo-insurer, today launched its new Artisan Contractor Business Owner's Package (BOP) to bundle general liability and property protection for plumbers, electricians, ...
A broken lightbulb is easy to remove, but you do need to know what you're doing. Here's how to do this task yourself safely.
Emergency equipment like portable generators are a helpful tool to have ready in case of an emergency event or power outage. However, they can be hazardous if not used correctly. Follow these safety ...
How should a tradesperson plan a work van upfit that actually saves time on every stop? A HelloNation article provides the answer by laying out clear, field-tested steps drawn from the experience of ...
Details are still up in the air, but forecasters feel certain we're facing a significant winter storm this weekend. How prepared do you need to be?
Nvidia's CEO says AI will create high-paying skilled trades jobs. A Microsoft study confirms blue-collar roles are most ...
President Donald Trump spoke to the rich and powerful at Davos, addressing topics ranging from Greenland to the stock market ...
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Palantir CEO says AI will be so powerful the West won’t need immigration
Palantir Technologies Inc chief executive officer Alex Karp has turned a familiar Davos debate on its head, arguing that artificial intelligence will become so powerful that Western economies will no ...
Political discussions dominate from early February to the end of November, while music takes over from early December to late ...
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