The Future of Work: Remote, AI, and Automation Insights
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The Future of Work: Remote, AI, and Automation Insights

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 11 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Research findings reveal the impact of remote work, AI, and automation on productivity and job dynamics.

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Lawrence Katz and Alan Krueger's 2019 study found that the share of workers in alternative work arrangements had increased from 10.1% in 2005…
+Lawrence Katz and Alan Krueger's initial 2016 estimate had the share of workers in alternative work arrangements increasing from 10.1% in 2005…

Why this is better

The article body already correctly described the Katz/Krueger 2016 estimate vs corrected 2019 ILR Review figures. However, the FAQ's gig economy answer independently repeated the same fabrication as an uncorrected fact (10% to 15% by 2023). Fixed the FAQ to match the body's corrected framing and re-verified live after PUT.

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