Everyone's Covering at Work, and Internet Predictions for 2024

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Caleb and Adriele kick off 2024 by unpacking The New York Times suing OpenAI and Microsoft, Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation, and new data on return to work and other economic news.

Then, they do a deep dive into the impact of hiding some aspect of one’s identity at the workplace, also known as “covering.” Then they work through NPR’s internet predictions for 2024, including intimate relationships with AI, the future of Threads, and more.

All that, plus carbon-emission-reducing drone deliveries are coming soon, and a new report says we’re happy at work!

Discussed today:

Less oversharing and more intimate AI relationships? Internet predictions for 2024 | NPR

Uncovering Culture: A Call to Action for Leaders | Deloitte.com

Americans haven't been this happy at work since the 1980s | Axios

Caleb Gardner

Managing Partner at 18 Coffees

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