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Daniel Kraft's first post on Public Access covers the evolution of work in light of current developments in AI, automation and machine learning. Kraft looks towards the future of work -- and human involvement in it -- predicting the next three trends that we're likely to see in the progression of human/machine interaction in the workplace and how it could potentially change our relationship to our work.Meanwhile, M Zahid accepted the topic suggestion "Are you interested in electric vehicles?" and responded by listing eight reasons why anyone should be intrigued by this latest automobile development -- but doesn't neglect to mention a few of the drawbacks that should be considered as well.Lastly, Widal James gave us a solid overview of the Microsoft Hololens ecosystem complete with details on motion tracking, the CPU powering the technology and the potential for various applications across multiple industries.This week, Fitbit acquired OG smartwatch company Pebble which resulted in a lot of folks bemoaning the loss of one of their favorite devices in the comments. Engadget's editors weighed in on their enthusiasm for, experiences with, and objections to the Pebble, and now it's your turn: How do you feel about the demise of the Pebble? CSAIL's latest project is a system that lets you design, build and simulate your own drone with options on propellers, rods, and rotors as well as size, shape and structure. So... What does your dream drone look like? Fly like? What tasks can it perform? Tell us what your dream drone design is.Super Mario Run is, according to Nathan Ingraham's demo experience , a genuinely fun mobile game that perfectly ports the Mario experience to a smartphone. It also gets me one step closer to being able to play all my beloved childhood games on my phone (now if I could just get someone working on Tekken....). What classic/console/video game do you want to see moved to a mobile experience?