Hugging Face
Models
Datasets
Spaces
Community
Docs
Enterprise
Pricing
Log In
Sign Up
10
27
Adrian Lepers
PRO
AdrianLepers
Follow
yomir's profile picture
Litonshill85's profile picture
Sophia911's profile picture
24 followers
·
49 following
adrian-lepers-82024b132
AI & ML interests
None yet
Recent Activity
liked
a Space
about 16 hours ago
apple/fastvlm-webgpu
reacted
to
frimelle
's
post
with ❤️
13 days ago
🗺️ New blog post 🗺️ Old Maps, New Terrain: Updating Labour Taxonomies for the AI Era For decades, we’ve relied on labour taxonomies like O*NET to understand how technology changes work. These taxonomies break down jobs into tasks and skills, but they were built in a world before most work became digital-first, and long before generative AI could create marketing campaigns, voiceovers, or even whole professions in one step. That leaves us with a mismatch: we’re trying to measure the future of work with tools from the past. With @yjernite we describe why these frameworks are falling increasingly short in the age of generative AI. We argue that instead of discarding taxonomies, we need to adapt them. Imagine taxonomies that: ✨ Capture new AI-native tasks and hybrid human-AI workflows ✨ Evolve dynamically as technology shifts ✨ Give workers a voice in deciding what gets automated and what stays human If we don’t act, we’ll keep measuring the wrong things. If we do, we can design transparent, flexible frameworks that help AI strengthen, not erode, the future of work. Read the full article here: https://huggingface.co/blog/frimelle/ai-labour-taxonomies
reacted
to
frimelle
's
post
with 🔥
13 days ago
🗺️ New blog post 🗺️ Old Maps, New Terrain: Updating Labour Taxonomies for the AI Era For decades, we’ve relied on labour taxonomies like O*NET to understand how technology changes work. These taxonomies break down jobs into tasks and skills, but they were built in a world before most work became digital-first, and long before generative AI could create marketing campaigns, voiceovers, or even whole professions in one step. That leaves us with a mismatch: we’re trying to measure the future of work with tools from the past. With @yjernite we describe why these frameworks are falling increasingly short in the age of generative AI. We argue that instead of discarding taxonomies, we need to adapt them. Imagine taxonomies that: ✨ Capture new AI-native tasks and hybrid human-AI workflows ✨ Evolve dynamically as technology shifts ✨ Give workers a voice in deciding what gets automated and what stays human If we don’t act, we’ll keep measuring the wrong things. If we do, we can design transparent, flexible frameworks that help AI strengthen, not erode, the future of work. Read the full article here: https://huggingface.co/blog/frimelle/ai-labour-taxonomies
View all activity
Organizations
models
0
None public yet
datasets
0
None public yet