MIT on the Work of the Future

MIT on the Work of the Future

An air taxi vertiport in Singapore, Oct. 21, 2019 Automation fears have understandably accelerated in recent years, as our increasingly smart machines are now being applied to activities requiring intelligence and cognitive capabilities that not long ago were viewed as the exclusive domain of humans. While the majority of economists wave such fears away , we don’t really know whether this time might be different.

Tackling the topic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Rafael Reif last year convened a task force on the " Work of the Future " to address what might be the most critical question of the […]

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