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AI and the Future of Work: Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace, Business, Ethics, HR, and IT for AI Enthusiasts, Leaders and Academics

Will AI eliminate jobs? Hear what best-selling author, futurist, and popular TEDx speaker Mark McCrindle says the data reveals.

12 Jun 2023

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We often discuss the technology that is automating the future of work. We perhaps don’t spend enough time talking about the human element - what it’s like being an employee whose career may be at risk or whose employer may not share her values. The future of work is about employers embracing the humanness of every employee and creating safe places. Mark McCrindle is a best-selling author, futurist, demographer, and popular TEDx speaker who is regarded as one of Australia’s foremost social researchers. He works with senior leaders to help them devise strategies for making their products and services future-proof. He’s also the host of The Future Report, a podcast featuring the themes of his social research.Listen and learn...How work culture directly impacts employee productivityHow to measure the quality of employee experiencesHow the mining industry attracts and retains workers... and how AI may replace traditional rolesShould humans feel threatened by AI?Mark's advice to young leadersWhy Mark says "we're made for work"... but that doesn't necessarily require an exchange of time for moneyHow human relationships with machines will always be different than human relationships with each otherWhy the culture in Sydney is uniquely favorable for entrepreneursReferences in this episode...Mark's social researchmccrindle publicationsAI's impact on humanity with Gary F. BengierBryan Talebi, Ahura AI CEO, on AI and the Future of Work

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