Ewa Pawlik

Ewa Pawlik
Journalist and producer of cultural events. She took part in the reactivation of Przekrój, where she went from being an author to deputy editor. New technologies are her starting point for discussions about where and why we are heading. She invites journalists, scientists, entrepreneurs, and artists she admires to collaborate, partly for the readers, but also for herself. Therefore, she considers herself lucky.
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ABC of working from home - a practical guide

ABC of working from home - a practical guide

Remote work has become popular during the pandemic and then meant working from home. However, other possibilities have appeared - we also work in cafes or libraries. However, the healthiest seems to be the hybrid model, in which we spend two or three days a week in the office. Why?

Remote work has become popular during the pandemic and then meant working from home. However, other possibilities have appeared - we also work in cafes or libraries. However, the healthiest seems to be the hybrid model, in which we spend two or three days a week in the office. Why?

Digitization has affected the way we think about ourselves. It is popular to look for analogies: man as a natural computer, which will be "defeated" by powerful technology far beyond human skills. However, completely different scenarios are possible.

What went wrong with WeWork? Why are we increasingly discussing artificial intelligence in courtrooms? What are chickens discussing? Another exciting week in the summary of the Digitized editorial team.

The beginnings of almost every business, especially the first one in a founder's career, are a time of truly guerrilla actions. Initiating any venture requires combining many different roles at once. The founder must be a one-man band. This carries certain risks.

Everything that requires the transfer of a huge amount of data is associated with the work and discoveries of Marta Karczewicz. Billions of people use them every day. Billions, not millions. Impressive, right?

Statistics are relentless. 95% of people working with a computer will experience vision problems. However, there are exercises that not only slow down changes, but will help to reverse them: eye yoga and the Bates method.

The founders of Trilateral Research knew from the very beginning of their activity that ethical values are embedded in the choices made by programmers when creating and disseminating each new technological tool. Zachary Goldberg on AI ethics.