A total of 40 percent of the world’s workforce will be forced to ‘reskill’ within the next three years as a result of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation implementation in the workplace, representing nearly 1.5 billion people around the world, according to a recent study by the IBM Institute for Business Value.
The study found that executives are among those with the highest risk of having to “reskill” at 87 percent. Other jobs with a high possibility of reskilling include marketing at 75 percent and customer service at 77 percent, with procurement, compliance, and financial services, all above 90 percent.
The study also suggests that technical skills, such as those in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields are slipping in the pecking order of what is considered the most critical skill from the top in 2016 to the lowest as of 2023.
“STEM skills are plummeting in importance,” the study adds, highlighting the uncertainty of future positions in those fields. Skills that are becoming more important include time management, effective communication, and ethics and integrity.
The study further explains that although AI is not yet in a position to replace people, those who embrace it “will replace those who don’t.”
The AI industry is expected to be worth up to $4.4 trillion to multinational corporations due to its ability to cut costs and improve worker productivity.
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A total of 40 percent of the world's workforce will be forced to 'reskill' within the next three years as a result of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation implementation in the workplace, representing nearly 1.5 billion people around the world, according to a recent study by the IBM Institute for Business Value.
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Jack Montgomery, a deputy editor at The National Pulse, has been suspended from X (formerly Twitter) for saying a British serial killer convicted of murdering seven babies should receive the death penalty.
Lucy Letby, a nurse working for Britain’s socialized health service (NHS), was convicted of the murder of seven babies, as well as the attempted murder of another six in a series of “persistent, calculated, and cold-blooded” attacks in a neonatal unit, with investigators fearing she may have “dozens” of additional victims.
Montgomery said the murderess, who has been handed a rare whole-life sentence, “should be executed” – executions being lawful penalties imposed by courts – and was suspended, with X branding his support for capital punishment “abusive behavior”.
The suspension comes as Musk is encouraging journalists to share news and views on X, claiming they will enjoy “more freedom to write and a higher income” if they “publish directly” to his platform.
Musk has handed over the day-to-day running of X to World Economic Forum (WEF) executive Linda Yaccarino, who has been quick to hire known censors and empower corporations to choke off users whose “lawful but awful” opinions they dislike from earning a share of advertising revenue.
If you’re a journalist who wants more freedom to write and a higher income, then publish directly on this platform!
Jack Montgomery, a deputy editor at The National Pulse, has been suspended from X (formerly Twitter) for saying a British serial killer convicted of murdering seven babies should receive the death penalty.
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Yet another county chairman for Ron DeSantis’s top super PAC has been exposed as highly questionable, being not merely a Never Trumper with little in common with MAGA conservatives but, in fact, an actual Democrat politician.
James Steinkuehler, who is now a county chairman for the DeSantis ‘Never Back Down PAC’ in Crawford County, Iowa, is also the county’s elected sheriff – representing the Democratic Party. Steinkuehler, who beat Republican Ray Ohl in November 2020, has also thrown his weight behind Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, with his term set to expire next year.
Repeating tactics originally used in Ted Cruz’s failed bid for the Republican nomination, Never Back Down recently unveiled PAC chairmen in all 99 of Iowa’s counties – but they are already doing the Florida Governor more harm than good.
Several, such as Joel Kurtinitis and Matt Wells, are known Never Trumpers who previously served as county chairmen for Cruz. Wells, in particular, has embarrassed the Florida Governor by telling the press MAGA conservatives are “degenerates” and that he would not “piss on Donald Trump if he was on fire.”
Mark Chelgren, another local NBD chairman, tried to pass off a certificate from the now defunct Sizzler steakhouse as a business degree, while Ryan Frederick has threatened to leave his GOP post if Trump is again the nominee, perhaps proving that he will, in fact, back down.
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Yet another county chairman for Ron DeSantis's top super PAC has been exposed as highly questionable, being not merely a Never Trumper with little in common with MAGA conservatives but, in fact, an actual Democrat politician.
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Former President Donald Trump has announced he will travel to Atlanta, Georgia on Thursday to be arrested. The former President called his indictment by a Fulton County grand jury a “witch hunt” and accused District Attorney Fani Willis of “continuing to campaign, and raise money” off of his prosecution. Trump also said the Georgia prosecution was, “…in strict coordination with Crooked Joe Biden’s DOJ.”
Last week, Willis announced that Trump along with 18 other individuals would be charged under the RICO statute for actions and statements made during the 2020 presidential election.
As The National Pulse previously reported, Trump’s alleged co-conspirators include former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (who led the city through the aftermath of 9/11), former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, attorney John Eastman, former Department of Justice attorney Jeffery Clark, attorney Sydney Powell, attorney Kenneth Chesebro, and pro-DeSantis attorney Jenna Ellis.
District Attorney Fani Willis has come under increasing criticism for her handling of the Trump prosecution in Georgia – including launching her own political fundraising site shortly before the indictments were handed down. Additionally, Willis was removed from a part of her case by a judge when she held a fundraiser for the Democrat political opponent of one of her investigations targets – a Republican state lawmaker.
Last week, in an apparent error, the docket report listing the charges against former President Trump was uploaded to the Fulton County court website shortly before the grand jury actually voted on the indictments.
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Former President Donald Trump has announced he will travel to Atlanta, Georgia on Thursday to be arrested. The former President called his indictment by a Fulton County grand jury a "witch hunt" and accused District Attorney Fani Willis of "continuing to campaign, and raise money" off of his prosecution. Trump also said the Georgia prosecution was, "...in strict coordination with Crooked Joe Biden’s DOJ."
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“Ron DeSantis insulted supporters of former President Donald J. Trump as “listless vessels,” in an interview aired this weekend, with MAGA-world comparing the jab to Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” moment and seizing on the comments to highlight the Florida Governor’s marriage of convenience-only with America First politics.”
“Republican presidential candidates at the Iowa State Fair last week barely mentioned the term “woke,” signaling a possible shift in their messaging strategy since Florida Governor Ron DeSantis oversaturated his campaign with the word, early on.”
“House Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has introduced a resolution to censure and condemn Judge Tanya S. Chutkan, the federal prosecutor overseeing former President Donald Trump’s Washington D.C. criminal indictment, arguing her open bias and partisanship ought to exclude her from presiding over the case.”
“An advisor to the ‘great reset‘-pushing World Economic Forum (WEF) has claimed the collapse of Britain’s birth rate is a “good thing” for the planet, as it reduces consumption amongst wealthier nations.”
“Elon Musk has been ratioed on his own X (formerly Twitter) platform after encouraging James Woods to delete his account after the conservative actor expressed his frustration that the ‘block’ feature on the social media platform will come to an end. Musk’s response quickly criticized by X users, viewed over six million times.”
“Saudi Arabian border guards injured or killed hundreds of mainly Ethiopian migrants attempting to cross the Yemen-Saudi border between March 2022 and June 2023, according to a report published on Monday, which claims the guards even asked some migrants which limb they would prefer shot.”
“Hunter Biden’s legal team tried to pressure the Department of Justice (DOJ) into cutting a deal with their client by saying they would call his father, President Joe Biden, as a defense witness, setting federal prosecutors at odds with their ultimate boss.”
“Donald Trump will “surrender” at Fulton County Jail to face charges leveled at him by Georgia District Attorney (DA) Fani Willis on Thursday or Friday, according to a “senior law enforcement official” cited by CNN.”
“The far-left, Muslim Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan’s official website has claimed that a white family is not representative of the population of Britain’s capitol city, sparking a wave of backlash and allegations of racism on behalf of the Mayor and his team.”
“Germany is currently constructing a “huge surveillance apparatus” reminiscent of that created by the Nazis and the East German Stasi, according to one of the nation’s leading historians, Hubertus Knabe.”
“The Biden government is selling off $300 million worth of materials intended for Donald Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall for just $2 million in an effort to stop it being used to deter illegal migrant crossings.”
“While en route to Maui, three weeks after the wildfire that devastated the Hawaiian island began, White House spokesperson Olivia Dalton said President Joe Biden will “make sure that he communicates to that not only have we been there since day one, has he been there since day one.””
“Three more defense attorneys for Hunter Biden have filed to withdraw from his case, following lead attorney Chris Clark’s withdrawal last week. Attorneys Brian C. McManus, Timothy H. McCarten, and Matthew S. Salerno have requested permission from the judge to step down from the case after the plea deal was dismissed on August 17. Prosecutors anticipate that the case will now proceed to trial, likely taking place in Delaware or California.”
“Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has declared the BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard corporations are “arguably the most powerful cartel in human history,” using their financial might to impose hard-left climate change policies and identity politics on much of the supposedly free market.”
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The political news is still concerned with Ron DeSantis’s campaign flub this weekend, the upcoming debate (zzzz!), and when Donald Trump will turn up to Fulton County in Georgia to be arrested
The political news is still concerned with Ron DeSantis’s campaign flub this weekend, the upcoming debate (zzzz!), and when Donald Trump will turn up to Fulton County in Georgia to be arrested show more
Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has declared the BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard corporations are “arguably the most powerful cartel in human history,” using their financial might to impose hard-left climate change policies and identity politics on much of the supposedly free market.
“[T]hey’re the largest shareholders of nearly every major public company (even of each other) & they use *your* own money to foist ESG [Environmental, Social, and Governance] agendas onto corporate boards – voting for ‘racial equity audits’ & ‘Scope 3 emissions caps’ that don’t advance your best financial interests,” Ramaswamy accused.
“This raises serious fiduciary, antitrust, and conflict-of-interest concerns. As President I will cut off the real hand that guides the ESG movement – not the invisible hand of the free market, but the invisible fist of government itself,” said the tech entrepreneur, a previously unknown figure who has now pulled ahead of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in multiple polls.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink bragged in 2017 that mega-businesses like his were using their financial firepower to “force behaviors” on gender and race, while BlackRock recruiter Serge Varlay was caught boasting that the firm had U.S. Senators and other politician “in [its] pocket” by an undercover reporter earlier this year.
BlackRock, State Street, & Vanguard represent arguably the most powerful cartel in human history: they’re the largest shareholders of nearly every major public company (even of each other) & they use *your* own money to foist ESG agendas onto corporate boards – voting for “racial… pic.twitter.com/FhCfmEsDdp
Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has declared the BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard corporations are "arguably the most powerful cartel in human history," using their financial might to impose hard-left climate change policies and identity politics on much of the supposedly free market.
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He’s not wrong, is he? This is precisely the sort of trust-busting talk that makes me wish Vivek would end up somewhere in the next president’s cabinet
He’s not wrong, is he? This is precisely the sort of trust-busting talk that makes me wish Vivek would end up somewhere in the next president’s cabinet show more
Three more defense attorneys for Hunter Biden have filed to withdraw from his case, following lead attorney Chris Clark’s withdrawal last week. Attorneys Brian C. McManus, Timothy H. McCarten, and Matthew S. Salerno have requested permission from the judge to step down from the case after the plea deal was dismissed on August 17. Prosecutors anticipate that the case will now proceed to trial, likely taking place in Delaware or California.
In their motion, the attorneys state that Hunter Biden has been informed of and consents to their withdrawal. They express confidence that it will not have any adverse effect on him and affirm their satisfaction with the continued representation of Messrs. Lowell and Jones. Abbe David Lowell of Winston & Strawn LLP will continue to represent Hunter Biden until the conclusion of the matter.
Last week, the plea deal, which involved Hunter Biden pleading guilty to not paying taxes on more than $1.5 million of income, was invalidated and officially dismissed by the judge. The deal, which initially included probation instead of jail time and provided immunity for potential future charges, came under scrutiny and fell apart. Lawyers for Hunter Biden argued that the terms of the diversion agreement within the plea deal should still be upheld, claiming the government reneged on a previously agreed-upon agreement.
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Three more defense attorneys for Hunter Biden have filed to withdraw from his case, following lead attorney Chris Clark's withdrawal last week. Attorneys Brian C. McManus, Timothy H. McCarten, and Matthew S. Salerno have requested permission from the judge to step down from the case after the plea deal was dismissed on August 17. Prosecutors anticipate that the case will now proceed to trial, likely taking place in Delaware or California.
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While en route to Maui, three weeks after the wildfire that devastated the Hawaiian island began, White House spokesperson Olivia Dalton said President Joe Biden will “make sure that he communicates to that not only have we been there since day one, has he been there since day one.”
The false claim did not appear to be challenged by any of the corporate media in tow, traveling with the President.
Indeed since the start of the fatal fires, Joe Biden has actually taken two vacations; including a weekend at his Rehoboth Beach, Delaware home, while most recently he has been relaxing at the luxurious home of the radical billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer.
Biden spokesperson Olivia Dalton says Biden will "make sure that he communicates to [Maui residents] that not only have we been there since day one, has he been there since day one…" 🤔 pic.twitter.com/NgK2quOhxf
“No comment” was the initial response from 80-year-old Biden on August 13th, when asked by the press about his plans to visit Hawaii in the midst of the bizarre and unexplained carnage. When Biden returned to Washington, D.C. on August 14th, he walked past the assembled media and again offered no response to the Maui wildfires. The next day – while speaking in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Biden appeared to forget the Hawaiian islands’s name referring to it as “the one where you see on television all the time.”
During his speech in Milwaukee, the president appeared to forget the name Maui, referring to the island as 'the one where you see on television all the time.' 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ pic.twitter.com/Ao5DWp8PJb
Finally, on August 21, Biden issued a formal statement on the deadly wildfires and said he would be cutting his Lake Tahoe vacation short to tour the island and the recently-established government response efforts.
The Maui wildfires currently have a known death toll of 114. They began in early August and in relatively short order became a significant threat to those who live on the island. The Federal Emergency Management Agency didn’t open its first relief center until eight days later on August 16th.
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While en route to Maui, three weeks after the wildfire that devastated the Hawaiian island began, White House spokesperson Olivia Dalton said President Joe Biden will "make sure that he communicates to that not only have we been there since day one, has he been there since day one."
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The Biden government is selling off $300 million worth of materials intended for Donald Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall for just $2 million in an effort to stop it being used to deter illegal migrant crossings.
GovPlanet, an online auction house that specializes in selling military surplus, has auctioned off over 80 lots of square structural tubes intended to be used as 28-foot vertical bollards for around $298 million less than its original cost since April this year, with another 13 lots up for auction before the end of August. The auctioneers also received $154,200 for 729 vertical bollards sold in five individual lots earlier this week.
Critics of the Biden regime claim that it’s attempting to expedite the sale of the materials before the majority Republican House of Representatives passes and enforces the Finish It Act – a bill introduced by Texas Senator Ted Cruz that would require the government to deploy materials to ensure the Southern Border wall is completed.
“This sale is a wasteful and ludicrous decision by the Biden administration that only serves as further proof they have no shame,” stated Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker, who co-sponsored the Finish It Act.
The latest example of Biden’s border crisis came last month when President Biden released over 500,000 illegal migrants into the United States making use of a “parole” scheme from the 1950s.
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The Biden government is selling off $300 million worth of materials intended for Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall for just $2 million in an effort to stop it being used to deter illegal migrant crossings.
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Germany is currently constructing a “huge surveillance apparatus” reminiscent of that created by the Nazis and the East German Stasi, according to one of the nation’s leading historians, Hubertus Knabe.
Knabe, an outspoken Communist critic but also a Green Party member, explained the nation’s new “whistleblower protection law” which came into force on July 2 this year actually promotes employees reporting co-workers involved in “illegal activities” while prohibiting any form of retaliation against the so-called whistleblowers. The law requires all companies with more than 49 employees to establish an office dealing with these anonymous reports.
“The tip-off points won’t only pursue suspicions of criminality, they will also deal with misdemeanours subject to fines,” Knabe wrote in an article for Die Welt. “They will even be responsible for statements by officials that ‘constitute a violation of the obligation of loyalty to the constitution’.”
He insists that the lack of transparency will result in people reporting on colleagues or their bosses for personal gain or revenge, leading to “an atmosphere of fear similar to those seen in dictatorships” such as those under the Nazis and the Soviets.
The country’s political mainstream is becoming increasingly authoritarian as it considers whether to ban the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party after it has surged to over 20 percent in the national polls.
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Germany is currently constructing a "huge surveillance apparatus" reminiscent of that created by the Nazis and the East German Stasi, according to one of the nation's leading historians, Hubertus Knabe.
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