Episode #3 “Future Fridays”: Focus on Artificial Intelligence and the future!

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In the third episode of Future Fridays, the focus is on three main topics that are shaping the future of technology and its impact on society and the economy. This week’s articles bring attention to artificial intelligence and the innovative solutions that are changing the way we work and live.

Yesterday, the third episode of Future Fridays was broadcast, a new initiative in partnership between Business Magazine and Said Duleviç, aimed at highlighting the latest trends in technology, business, and innovation. This format will provide weekly analyses of the most important developments affecting the Albanian ecosystem and beyond, offering a fresh perspective on the most-discussed topics.

Mira Murati Creates “Thinking Machines Lab” The first article, “Mira Murati Debuts with Her AI Startup, Thinking Machines Lab,” introduces us to one of the most well-known names in the global technology field. Murati, with her extensive experience in AI, has launched her new startup, which aims to bring innovative solutions to the complex challenges of our time. This new project is expected to improve the way we interact with technology and bring benefits in various fields, from education to healthcare.

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Fear of the Job Market: How AI is Affecting Job Security The second article, “Artificial Intelligence is Threatening the Job Market: 89% of American Workers Fear the Future,” highlights an important aspect of technological developments: uncertainty about the future of jobs. As AI increasingly automates processes, many workers feel threatened by job loss. The article brings attention to the need for adaptation and the acquisition of new skills to remain competitive in the job market.

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InsectIntel: Technology in the Service of Farmers The third article, “InsectIntel: The Smart Device Helping Farmers Protect Their Future,” shows how technology can bring direct benefits to traditional sectors like agriculture. The InsectIntel device uses AI to help farmers monitor and protect their crops from insects, thus ensuring a more sustainable future for agricultural production.

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For more details and to not miss any episode of Future Fridays, stay connected with Business Magazine and Said Duleviç. Follow us every Friday at 5:00 PM on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok & YouTube for your weekly innovation roundup!

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