Are you worried a robot will take your job? Bill Radke talks to Peter Goodman, the European economics correspondent for The New York Times, about why workers in Sweden are not worried about robots... Amina Al-Sadi
As robots take on more work, Amazon invests in warehouse workers' education It’s the last few days before Christmas and Amazon warehouses are buzzing with human activity — and with robots. The robots are getting more intelligent... Joshua McNichols
Companies are programming humans 'out of the equation' A survey by researchers at Oxford and Yale universities indicates that by 2060, robots will be able to perform jobs better than people can. That means... Carolyn Adolph
Would you send your nude photo to Facebook? Bill Radke talks to Anna Lauren Hoffmann, associate professor at the University of Washington's Information School, about the implications of Facebook's... Amina Al-Sadi
Tech giants testify on Russian interference in U.S. election Tech giants testify before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Tuesday about Russian efforts to spread disinformation in the U.S. Representatives of... PBS NewsHour
'If you can follow a knitting pattern, you can code' Thinking of making a career switch? Maybe you should consider coding. No, really — it’s not as hard as you probably think. That’s according to Cheri... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Would you give Amazon a key to your house? Bill Radke talks with Washington Post opinion columnist Christine Emba about Amazon Key , a new delivery service from Amazon that drops off packages... Andy Hurst
Meet Bill Boeing, the granddaddy of Seattle’s tech scene On any given weekday morning, thousands of young professionals flood the streets in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood. Their identical black... Marcie Sillman
How a star collision could unlock the biggest mysteries of the universe Bill Radke talks with astrophysicist Michael Landry about an historic collision of two neutron stars, known as a kilonova. It's the first time... Andy Hurst
Seattle tries to keep dream of municipal broadband alive Remember municipal broadband? The idea suffered a blow in Seattle when a partnership involving the city, the University of Washington and a private... Amy Radil