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Daniel Susskind: AI's Transformation of Labor


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There's no question that Artificial Intelligence will increase productivity- but at what cost? What happens when systems out-perform not only factory workers but society's most esteemed professions? Daniel Susskind has written two thought-provoking books on how AI is changing the nature of work and what tomorrow's labor market will look like. Susskind is a research professor at King's College London and a senior research associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University. In this podcast, Susskind speaks with journalist Rhoda Metcalfe about how encouraging technologies that complement rather than substitute human work would place fewer livelihoods at risk.

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