The sorrows and desperation we can name will never exceed the richness of reality. There is always an excess. And this excess overflows with possibilities only half disclosed. As we scrutinize the horizon of intelligence, machine learning, and digital skills, what worries us most is a future that works. Time is needed for policies and mechanisms that may counteract the adverse effects of automation-propelled job displacement. Time is needed for these new jobs to define themselves, for workers to retool, and for new entrants into the future of work to prepare.
On the interplay of AI, robotics, and globalization, the […]
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