Joe McKendrick is an author, independent researcher and speaker exploring innovation, information technology trends and markets.
He covers the impact of AI on jobs, including "Generative AI As A Killer Of Creative Jobs? Hold That Thought."
He has also served as co-chair of the
What Can Hackers Do With Your Phone Number? What To Know
Your phone number can be used for more than calls and texts. Learn what hackers can do with it, common scams to watch for, and how to stay protected.
Data Centers In Space? Coming Soon, But With Down-To-Earth Hurdles
A new analysis out of JLL says getting data centers into orbit is easier than ever, but significant obstacles remain.
Look Beyond ‘Prompt And Pray’ To AI’s More Transformative Possibilities
New research suggests AI leaders focus less on buying tools and more on redesigning work, training employees and giving systems better context.
AI Will Never Be An Innovator, That Job Belongs To Humans
If every company suddenly had infinite free compute, what new products would emerge?
AI Spurs A Cultural Shift In A 1,000-Developer Insurance Company
From implementor to orchestrator: developer roles are being redefined around direction, not coding,
Hey, C-Suite: Time To Get Your Hands Dirty With AI
Only 24% of business leaders admit they know how AI's value will come about. But they need to get much more involved.
Why AI Likely Means More Work For Humans
The paradox of AI is that replacing some aspects of expert work may only accentuate the need for human experts.
How To Fact Check AI, According To Tech Experts
Learn how to fact check AI with tips and techniques to verify accuracy, avoid hallucinations, and ensure reliable information from tools like ChatGPT.
AI Flattening Organizations Is The Latest Chapter In A Continuing Story
AI is accelerating a decades-long push toward flatter organizations, larger managerial spans and fewer middle-management roles — with new risks for future leadership pipelines.
AI Security Threats Coming From Outside And Inside, And Few Are Ready
Businesses need to prepare for the onslaught of AI threats, both from the outside and inside of their organizations.









