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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence and machine learning in recent decades has had a ripple effect throughout the economy. As the economic landscape continues to change, we are once again asking ourselves about what the future of work looks like, and, when it comes to computers exactly who will be working for whom.
Brent talks to Amy Webb, CEO of the Future Today Institute and author of several books, including “The Big Nine: How the Tech Titans and Their Thinking Machines Could Warp Humanity”. They discuss the uncertainty surrounding artificial intelligence, its impact on how we work, and the importance of a liberal arts education in remaining competitive in a changing economy.
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