Why AI might not take your job, just yet
Recent developments in artificial intelligence have rekindled fears of technological unemployment—fuelled by technological determinism.
Recent developments in artificial intelligence have rekindled fears of technological unemployment—fuelled by technological determinism.
A crude, one-club monetary policy has already caused bank collapses. More damage will follow more interest-rate hikes.
Europe’s cities have many social outsiders. Lessons are emerging on how ‘housing first’ can include them.
The European Commission’s proposed reform of the electricity market would be a sticking plaster for a failing system.
Chatbots such as ChatGPT raise huge data-protection and moral questions regulators must address.
Eszter Kováts writes that censoriousness is not the way to deal with legitimate concerns about social-justice claims.
With further bank failures, tough regulation is urgent, so society is no longer held hostage by finance.
Trade unions in Sweden want a more equitable tax system, where companies compete on quality, not tax minimisation.
Outsourcing asylum to African countries is a terrible idea—there are alternatives.
The EU should suspend trade preferences for Myanmar and end support for projects under the military regime.
On the anniversary of the imprisonment of Belarus’ union leadership, Europe must renew efforts for the release of political prisoners.
The beautiful game is sullied by commodification. Regulation should empower the fans at its heart.
Radical-right parties are transforming the welfare state, recreating a moral separation between the ‘deserving’ and ‘undeserving’.
Urban geographer Ash Amin explains to Robin Wilson why modern metropoles can be hubs of innovation and dynamism.
We need to find ways, Jan Zielonka writes, to ensure that ‘fast’ democracy is not ‘junk’ democracy.
Social enterprises can offer the long-term unemployed an exit from the vicious circle of inactivity, France is showing.
Finland was quick to respond to demographic ageing. What lessons can be learnt from its pension reforms?