Anthropic Report 2026: Which Jobs Are Really Affected by AI?

The study titled “Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence”, published in March by Anthropic researchers Maxim Massenkoff and Peter McCrory, presents a new approach developed to measure the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor force and its first results. The study analyzes how much occupations are affected not by what AI can theoretically do, but by which tasks it is actually used for in…

Frontier Firms in the Age of AI:The Business Model of the Future

We are entering a new era of entrepreneurship. For the last decade, the entrepreneurial narrative was shaped around speed, scaling, and access to capital. Today, an entirely different actor takes the stage: AI-powered solopreneurships (one-person companies). Starting a venture no longer mandates large teams, high seed capital, or complex operational structures. Generative AI is transforming software development… Full Article: HBR Türkiye Link

Guiding Kids in the AI Era

How Will We Guide Our Children’s Careers in the Age of AI? Lately, many of us share a common concern that keeps us up at night: as Artificial Intelligence (AI) rapidly evolves and takes over knowledge work, what will our children do for a living? Can traditional education still offer them a secure future free from financial anxiety? In the past, the basic rule of career parenting was simple and…

Nanotechnology Engineering

Nanotechnology Engineering is the endeavor to understand the world not just through its visible dimensions, but through its fundamental building blocks. This field is built upon achieving control at the atomic and molecular levels—the smallest units of matter. Today, solving major global challenges such as energy storage, healthcare technologies, and the need for high-durability materials lies in these precise microscopic engineering solutions rather than macro-scale approaches. Who is This Field…

Uncovering the Truth: Forensic Science

The modern world generates a massive flow of data every second; from DNA strands to digital footprints, everything transforms into evidence. However, for this data to gain meaning and serve justice, a special vision is required: Forensic Science. In this analysis, we are not just looking at a major, but a career that reads the world through the lens of reality. Who is This Journey For? Forensic Science requires more…

The Speed Paradox

The Speed Paradox: In the Age of AI, Speed is Not a Choice, It’s a Matter of Survival Technological change is no longer progressing linearly; it is advancing at an exponential rate. In this era of transition, moving from generative AI to autonomous AI systems capable of self-planning and into the realm of robotic AI—the greatest cost for leaders is no longer making the wrong decisions, but the loss of…

Davos 2026 and the Future of Work

Agentic AI, Blue Collar, and New Competencies The World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 meetings have concluded, leaving behind crucial data for the global economy and the business world. The question “Will AI take our jobs?”, which was frequently asked in previous years, seems to have given way to more solution-oriented and pragmatic approaches this year. An analysis of the discussions at the summit and the published reports reveals four main…

Energy Systems Engineering

Designing the Planet’s Energy: Energy Systems Engineering The biggest challenge of the 21st century is neither artificial intelligence nor space colonies. The real issue is overhauling the energy infrastructure of a planet inhabited by 8 billion people, without “pulling the plug.” The global goal of “Net Zero / Zero Carbon”—balancing the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere with the amount absorbed by the earth—is not just an environmental…

Competencies and The Power of Coaching in the Age of AI

Artificial intelligence can now perform many tasks faster, more accurately, and at a lower cost than humans. This raises the question for many people: “Which skills will truly be valuable in the future?” The answer is clear: in the age of AI, the greatest advantage will belong to those who know themselves, understand their strengths, and are able to develop them. Read full article: Link

The New Luxury: Made by Human

One of the most frequently heard statements in the business world in recent years is this: “You won’t lose your job to artificial intelligence, but to someone who knows how to use it better than you do.” This statement is now true-but incomplete. As of 2025, using AI is no longer a special skill; it has become a basic requirement, as fundamental as knowing how to use office software. McKinsey’s…