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Related News | February 4, 2019

Rewriting the future of work

The Japan Times

3 common assumptions skew forecasts of automation’s impact on employment. Addressing each is essential to protect workers’ rights and change the prevailing narrative.

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Related News | February 4, 2019

Robots’ Lead Role in Super Bowl Ads Hint at Tech Anxieties

The Wall Street Journal

A look at Super Bowl commercials featuring robots, a creative trend that reflects the mood & anxieties of a society confronted with new, life altering tech and AI.

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Related News | February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Commercials Warn: Beware of Robots

Adage

Super Bowl LIII advertisers have found some new stars for their Big Game commercials—robots and smart devices, but pro-human messages are still the theme.

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Related News | January 13, 2019

Facial and Emotional Recognition: How One Man is Advancing Artificial Intelligence

60 Minutes

Scott Pelley on the developments in artificial intelligence brought by venture capitalist Kai-Fu Lee’s investments and China's effort to dominate the AI field.

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Related News | January 11, 2019

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS POWERFUL—AND MISUNDERSTOOD. HERE’S HOW WE CAN PROTECT WORKERS Artificial Intelligence Is Powerful—And Misunderstood. Here’s How We Can Protect Workers

Time Magazine

AI takes in data from a domain, learns to make decisions within that domain, and automatically optimizes goals with unlimited memory and superhuman accuracy.

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Related News | December 20, 2018

How do universities prepare graduates for jobs that don’t yet exist?

The Guardian

Universities shape the future with research and students' careers, but advances in automation and AI beg the question: how will our education system keep up?

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Related News | December 17, 2018

AI and the Automation of Jobs Disproportionately Affect Women, World Economic Forum Warns

Time Magazine

The World Economic Forum report finds there are fewer women than men joining the workforce, largely due to the growth of automation and artificial intelligence.

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Related News | October 15, 2018

M.I.T. Plans College for Artificial Intelligence, Backed by $1 Billion

The New York Times

MIT is preparing students to develop and consider the implications of Artificial Intelligence by creating a new college, backed by an investment of $1 billion.

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Related News | September 3, 2018

Labor Day 2038: Will you have a job or be replaced by a robot?

The Boston Globe

McKinskey & Co. analysis on the automation potential of the Massachusetts workforce over the next two decades, and which job functions may be replaced by AI.

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Related News | August 24, 2018

Four Ways Jobs Will Respond to Automation

MIT Sloan Management Review

An analysis of 50 professions by the type of value delivered and their skills, to create a framework to assess what level of threat automation poses for them.

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