Robot taxes and universal basic income
Bill Gates’s proposal for a “robot tax” highlights technological risks to jobs – and also to the income tax base...
How innovation, digital disruption and new ideas are driving change in business
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Clear filtersBill Gates’s proposal for a “robot tax” highlights technological risks to jobs – and also to the income tax base...
The woman leading New Zealand's Inland Revenue, Naomi Ferguson, outlines why modernisation was needed and how it will make life easier for taxpayers...
Why augmented reality may soon revolutionise location-specific learning, corporate onboarding and induction programmes...
The recent WannaCry ransomware attack is a reminder of the need for businesses to remain vigilant when it comes to cyber security...
Developments in technology are shifting the business landscape quickly, and forever. How prepared are you?...
What members in practice need to know before investing in an app for their business...
How to improve your organisation’s approach to search engine optimisation (SEO) to better respond to an anticipated rise in voice search queries...
Digital disruption of the publishing industry in the 1990s taught Walter Isaacson about the challenges of innovating in a fast-changing marketplace...
The future of automobiles is bearing down on us and nobody is at the wheel...
Xero founder Rod Drury on why the future of the accounting profession will be driven by artificial intelligence...
The convergence of technologies such as high-speed broadband and big data is creating a revolution — the Internet of Things...
Just how soon could your job be carried out by a robot? Robots performing your surgery and making your hospital bed is just the beginning...
Prepare yourself — a new breed of email scam is hurting finance teams and costing companies money...
The future of e-commerce belongs to social apps like China’s WeChat. Businesses should start preparing now...
Blockchain has the potential to radically improve the efficiency and integrity of financial records and markets, but there’s still work to be done...