University of Warwick - Monocle
AI refactors previous use of humans, and unleashes new use for humans. Two weeks traveling Japan proved to be the perfect setting to contemplate some of the sweeping changes facing our society over the coming years and decades. The smart people I know generally agree that 80% of the work of 80%+ of jobs will be refactored significantly by AI. And
... See moreScott Belsky • (100) The Personalization Wave, A Surge of Wildly Human-Intensive Non-Scalable Experiences, & Ideas Of The Month The Personalization Wave, A Surge of Wildly Human-Intensive Non-Scalable Experiences, & Ideas Of The Month
AI is being framed as the next engine of hyper-productivity and efficiency, but productivity alone has never been sufficient to sustain capitalism. The system doesn’t just need things to be made faster or cheaper; it needs people to earn wages, form aspirations, and participate in consumption at scale. When efficiency starts eroding the very labor... See more
Nikita Walia • If You’re a Strategist, You Should Be Keeping Up with Davos
Overall US demand for labor has remained strong through multiple waves of automation, with new activities having been created faster than technology has replaced existing ones.12 Yet AI’s broad reach raises concern that this time may be different. The outcome will depend on whether new demand, industries, and roles emerge to absorb displaced... See more