Mickey Kim: Investors caught between AI utopia and doom loop
History suggests we consistently underestimate the economy’s ability to create new categories of jobs when automation displaces old ones.
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History suggests we consistently underestimate the economy’s ability to create new categories of jobs when automation displaces old ones.
At Sagamore Institute, we champion the essential role of everyday citizens in our democracy through our solution-oriented research and with events that promote civic engagement as well as educational and economic opportunity.
When data centers make investments in Indiana, they’re committing to the communities where they operate for the long haul. This means consistent, high-paying jobs — many of which don’t require a traditional four-year degree.
The Indians have spent the past few years working on these changes, conducting personal surveys with focus groups and online to measure public opinion on a variety of topics. Foremost among them was whether to keep a nickname that has fallen out of favor in some places.
The future home of the Sports Bra previously was occupied by Lorenzo’s Ristorante, Mo’s A Place for Steaks, Nook and Pomodoro.
Pressure is mounting to resolve the 42-day stalemate over funding for Homeland Security.
Huse will be recognized later this spring at IBJ’s Fast 25 event, which recognizes private companies in Indiana with the biggest two-year revenue increases.
Indiana’s growth rate was faster than the rate in neighboring Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan and Illinois.
At least three different firms have made new forays into advanced robotics this month — including Amazon and Nvidia.
It was intended to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States, but the law has spurred a bottleneck for affordable housing.
The opt-in subscription service first launched in Orlando and Denver in 2010 and is now available at more than 60 U.S. airports.
City leaders plan to ask the Indianapolis City-County Council to budget an additional $5 million to the Housing Hub’s construction, Aryn Schounce, the mayor’s senior policy adviser, told IBJ.
A proposed resolution could mean eminent domain for the long-delayed development but prioritizes negotiations with the property’s owner, town officials told IBJ on Friday.
Mamon Powers is a founding board member of Business Equity for Indy and serves on the boards and executive committees of the Indianapolis Airport Authority, Indy Chamber and Indiana Chamber.
Akilah Darden has been instrumental in helping to increase both female and minority participation in the construction industry by developing an award-winning, industry-accredited Construction Management Masterclass.
Samantha Douglas, 36, is deeply committed to making the residents of her neighborhood feel valued and empowered. A lifelong east-side resident, she was instrumental in advancing the Far Eastside Quality of Life Plan, centered around efforts to improve neighborhood safety, access to resources and community pride.
Erin Drake guides Browning Real Estate Partners’s philanthropic investments. “We are not just building structures,” Drake said. “We are building communities.”
When it comes to philanthropy, Seth Catron, 42, isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty. Through his own F.C. Tucker Co. team, Catron Property Group, he’s invested lots of time, sweat and resources with a grab bag of local charities primarily dedicated to helping create better public spaces in Marion County.
Hanley is founder and CEO of Nine 13 Inc., an Indianapolis-based nonprofit that promotes health, wellness and exercise for K-12 students. One of its most high-profile projects is Kids Building Bikes, in which participants learn mechanical skills and STEM concepts by constructing their own bicycles.
Charlie T. Richardson describes his role in retirement (and even before) as “being a civic leadership spark plug and pusher/puller/prodder/connecter.”