Lured by the promise of greater flexibility and more interesting projects, more and more people are leaving their traditional office jobs behind for freelancing careers.
According to a 2016 study, there are currently 55 million freelancers in the US alone. That’s a pretty significant 35% of the US workforce.
Lured by the promise of greater flexibility and more interesting projects, more and more people are leaving their traditional office jobs behind for freelancing careers.
According to a 2016 study, there are currently 55 million freelancers in the US alone. That’s a pretty significant 35% of the US workforce.
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Two years ago if you asked me to explain the concept of content marketing I would start by talking to you about planets.
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on Context, a publication brought to you by Medium’s Creative Strategy team. Follow the publication to keep abreast of the best ideas in brand storytelling.
Two years ago if you asked me to explain the concept of content marketing I would start by talking to you about planets.
The world is abuzz with tech talk. At the forefront, it seems, is artificial intelligence (AI) — the “technology that can do things humans can uniquely do, whether it’s talk, see, learn, socialize, and reason,” HubSpot’s Market Research Analyst Mimi An explains.
We’re quickly adopting this technology — 55% of us use voice assistant technology, for example, on a daily or weekly basis. And it certainly doesn’t stop there — messaging apps are quickly gaining traction in the AI space, too.
The world is abuzz with tech talk. At the forefront, it seems, is artificial intelligence (AI) — the “technology that can do things humans can uniquely do, whether it’s talk, see, learn, socialize, and reason,” HubSpot’s Market Research Analyst Mimi An explains.
We’re quickly adopting this technology — 55% of us use voice assistant technology, for example, on a daily or weekly basis. And it certainly doesn’t stop there — messaging apps are quickly gaining traction in the AI space, too.