
Human skills first: Preparing for an AI-driven world
Dr. Gry Hasselbalch, author of Human Power: Seven Traits for the Politics of the AI Machine Age, highlights why human skills will continue to be critical as we use generative AI more regularly.

Dr. Gry Hasselbalch, author of Human Power: Seven Traits for the Politics of the AI Machine Age, highlights why human skills will continue to be critical as we use generative AI more regularly.

Kelly Vero explains how emerging AI technologies are enabling individuals to create their own AI solutions.

Game developer, tech entrepreneur, and author Kelly Vero highlights the historically overlooked contributions of women in technology and science, and advocates for more inclusive, early tech education.

In this short video, Dr. Sandra K. Johnson shares her definition of "soft power," a concept she explores in her memoir, "Soft Power for the Journey."

As part of our inspiring women in AI series of interviews, Kelly Vero, Dr. Gry Hasselbalch, and Dr. Sandra K. Johnson share their advice and tips on starting with AI and working in the tech sectors.

In this video, Dr. Gry Hasselbalch expresses concern about mainstream AI systems' ethical issues and potential threats to human identity and highlights more positive AI developments.

In this video, learn why several of our colleagues are so passionate about DE&I (diversity, equity, and inclusion), and how their life experiences have shaped their work.

In this video, hear from our Head of Open Research, Matthew Cannon, and our Director of Open Access, Emma Greenwood, about Taylor & Francis' Commitment to open access.

In this video, find out why several employees are so passionate about conservation and the environment, and how their interests and life experiences have shaped their work.

Learn about the work Dr. Sabina Alam does on publishing ethics and integrity, as well as what "paper mills" are and how Taylor & Francis is tackling them.

In this video, hear from Lindsay Sherriff, Content Management Analyst, Nicholas Everitt, Head of Digital Production for Journals, and Stacy Scott, Head of Accessibility.