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Future of work with Google Chief Economist Hal Varian and Professor Jonathan Trevor

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Future of Business
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AI’s effect on the labour force, who wins man or machine?
In a society rapidly moving beyond the traditional employment paradigm, how do we distribute wealth equitably and find our purpose in life? We explore the future of work with Oxford Professor Jonathan Trevor, covering everything from the utility of employment to daily working life in the future. We close out the episode by chatting with Google Chief Economist Hal Varian, who is optimistic about the coming automation revolution and believes we need machines to take over the job hole left by retiring baby boomers.

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Series
Future of Business
People
Jonathan Trevor
Hal Varian
Keywords
Future of work
ai
automation
technology
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 16/07/2018
Duration: 00:32:41

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