INDIANAPOLIS – The chief executive officer of Indianapolis-based Lumina Foundation says as we continue to move further into the age of smart machines, the state of work in Indiana is changing. Jamie Merisotis says workers will have to focus on the kind of work that only humans can do as automation becomes more prevalent. "In this age of smart machines, our work isn’t going to focus on the kinds of replicable tasks that machines can do, that the algorithms can do; we’re going to have to do the things that make us human – our ability to be creative […]
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