Decoder with Nilay Patel: Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith isn’t afraid of AI robots replacing human labor
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Today, I’m talking with Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith. Taskrabbit is an interesting company; it’s known best for being a platform for hiring people to put together your furniture, so much so that Ikea acquired it in 2017. But Taskrabbit is still operating as a mostly independent company all these years later, and Ania is now in charge of maneuvering a fast-changing labor market during uncertain economic times and a potentially major AI disruption to the workforce on the horizon.
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Links:
- Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky wants to build the everything app | Decoder
- Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is okay with reinventing the bus | Decoder
- Google’s Project Mariner | Google
- Uber is testing a service that lets you hire drivers for chores | Verge
- Taskrabbit CEO on using empathy in leadership | Fortune
- Taskrabbit takes over on-demand moving service Dolly | GeekWire
- Ikea integrates Taskrabbit booking service into checkout | Retail Dive
- TaskRabbit to close its offices, go entirely remote | MarketWatch
- IKEA has bought TaskRabbit | TechCrunch
- Taskrabbit CEO: People will still power an AI workforce | Verge
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Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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