Elizabeth Woyke
What is the future of work when AI, automation, and on-demand services are altering how we define what a job is and who qualifies as an employee? As the senior editor for business, I’m focused on writing stories that explore this important question. Other areas of interest include new models for workforce training and education, how companies are increasing employee diversity and inclusion, and startups that are developing innovative workplace tools and technologies. I began my career at Time Asia, followed by staff jobs at BusinessWeek and Forbes. More recently, I co-authored an e-book for O’Reilly Media about the gig economy and wrote a book called The Smartphone: Anatomy of an Industry, which was published in 2014.
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February 27, 2019
Won’t you be my neighborhood autonomous vehicle? -
January 9, 2019
Smart cities could be lousy to live in if you have a disability -
December 28, 2018
These are the five hottest gadget trends for 2019 -
December 18, 2018
China is racing ahead in 5G. Here’s what that means. -
November 28, 2018
Companies fed up with crappy Wi-Fi are deploying 5G instead -
November 21, 2018
How UPS uses AI to deliver holiday gifts in the worst storms -
October 24, 2018
Experts are leaving Alphabet’s smart-city project over privacy concerns -
October 4, 2018
There’s no Google Maps for self-driving cars, so this startup is building it -
September 28, 2018
The secret data collected by dockless bikes is helping cities map your movement -
September 18, 2018
Musk’s tweets spark criminal investigation in the latest setback for Tesla - See all of Elizabeth's stories