Startups operating in the gig economy typically use software platforms to assemble disconnected armies of freelance contractors to perform simple tasks. Think of Uber, which allows customers around the globe to summon drivers to take them places from practically any street corner, to take them places using nothing more than a phone app. Computer engineers at Stanford are taking things a step further for more skilled workers in the knowledge economy.

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