Lucas Perry
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But generality is a movement towards the end of human level problem solving on work and objective related tasks.
So it seems like it would be increasingly shrinking.
Is that a view that you share?
Does that make sense?
Do you have a timeline you'd be willing to share?
A decade or two away sometimes, they say.
So if we focus here on the next few decades where automation is increasingly taking over particular tasks and jobs, what is it that we can do to ensure positive outcomes for those that are beginning to be left behind by the economy that require skill training and those whose jobs are soon to have many of the tasks automated?
I think that does a really good job of explaining some of these really significant problems.
I'm curious what the most significant findings of your own personal work or the work more broadly being done at McKinsey are with regards to these problems and issues.
I really appreciate some of the figures that you're able to share.
So if you have any more of those, they're really helpful, I think, for painting a picture of where things are at and where they're moving.
To pivot a bit here, I'm curious if you could explain what you see as the central forces that are currently acting on the global economy.
So, in terms of this global economy, can you explain what the economic center of gravity is, where it's been, and where it's going?
And with this increase of globalization, how do you see AI as fitting into and affecting globalization?
So there's also this facet of how this technological innovation and development, for example, with AI and also technologies which may contribute to and mitigate climate change, all affect global catastrophic and existential risk.
So I'm curious how you see global catastrophic and existential risks as potentially fitting into this approach.
evolution of the global economy of labor and society as we move forward.
How do you see the way in which the climate change crisis arose given human systems and human civilization?
So what is it about human civilizations and human systems that has led to the climate change crisis?
And how do we not allow our systems to function and fail in the same way with regards to AI and powerful technologies in the 21st century?