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NoDesk: Issue #413 – NoDesk

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Hand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond.

Tristan Bove | Fortune

Working from home seemed to be a thing of the past. All it took to revive it was a war in the Middle East and a worldwide energy crisis.

Gleb Tsipursky | The Hill

Many business leaders think that a stricter return-to-office policy will cause a surge in productivity. But in reality, the data tell a different story.

Brian Jenney | IEEE Spectrum

Remote work requires execution plus deliberate communication.

Islam Soliman | People Management

After more than 50 police staff resigned or were dismissed for faking computer use over the past three years, experts say better management is key.

Rachel Wells | Forbes

Gallup noted in their most recent findings that work-life balance and personal well-being are the non-negotiables that professionals consider before accepting an offer for a new role or job-searching.

Jake Angelo | Fortune

AI can theoretically cover most tasks in business and finance, management, computer science, math, legal, and office administration roles. However, in most sectors, actual adoption—which the researchers measured using work-related usage data from Anthropic’s AI model Claude—is just a fraction of what’s theoretically capable.

Hayden Field | The Verge

Millions of people are on the job hunt right now — and for many people, landing a job in the AI era feels more intimidating than ever. That’s why the onset of AI avatars running your job interview via one-on-one video call, asking you questions, and analyzing how well you respond has generated a lot of discussion — and controversy.

Jared Lindzon | Fast Company

Some fear vacation time will put them on the chopping block, but powering through might be doing them more harm than good.

Burkhard Bilger | New Yorker

With climate change, the skies are becoming bumpier. Can today’s planes still keep us safe?

Thomas Germain | BBC

Wired headphones were supposed to die with the headphone jack. Instead, they’re making a comeback as consumers seek out better sound quality and technology from a simpler time.

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