Recent #Workforce news in the semiconductor industry

3 months ago

➀ According to Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, AI is more likely to augment jobs than fully replace them, automating up to 80% of tasks.

➁ Huang compares this shift to the early invention of electricity, heralding the beginning of a new Industrial Revolution.

➂ He suggests that AI advancements are outpacing Moore's Law, with computing power increasing by a million times in 10 years.

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2 months ago

➀ Women in the U.S. have to work through 2024 and into March 2025 to earn the equivalent of the 2024 wages of U.S. men, with women earning 83 cents for every dollar men make.

➁ The U.S. equal pay day has been pushed back from March 12 to March 25 due to a recent shrinkage in women's income.

➂ The AAUW has published a series of equal pay days for different races and ethnicities, with the Asian, Pacific Islander & Native Hawaiian women's equal pay day on April 7, 2025, Black Women's on July 10, and Native American Women's on November 18, 2025.

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9 months ago
➀ The article discusses the role of Industry 4.0 in addressing climate change challenges through sustainable solutions. ➁ It emphasizes the importance of interoperable digital ecosystems for enhancing the resilience of the value chain and technological sovereignty. ➂ The author highlights the need for lifelong learning and the role of augmented and virtual reality in the future of work and production processes.
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