Intelligent automation: act today to not worry about it tomorrow

Date: 

Thursday, April 19, 2018, 11:00am to 12:00pm

Location: 

RCC Seminar Room, 26 Trowbridge St., Cambridge MA

Until now machines were mainly used to automate physical activities. Nowadays the intelligent automation of work is affecting skilled employees too. Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and, in general, intelligent automation will not happen overnight, but it will happen. The different rates at which it is adopted from one country to the next and within each country could lead to huge inequality. It will also could endanger employment and some companies could seek to compete with other highly automated firms by reducing employee wages. This talk will analyze how we can take on that challenge and suggests some actions to deal with it.

 
automated brainUntil now machines were mainly used to automate physical activities. Nowadays the intelligent automation of work is affecting skilled employees too. Like never before we are witnessing the constant creation, transformation, and destruction of jobs. The spread of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and in general intelligent automation will not happen overnight, but it will happen. The different rates at which it is adopted from one country to the next and within each country could lead to huge inequality. It will also could endanger employment and some companies could seek to compete with other highly automated firms by reducing employee wages. This talk will analyze how we can take on that challenge and suggests some actions to deal with it.
 

Speaker:  Senén Barro Ameneiro, Professor, University of Santiago de Compostela

 

Chair: José Manuel Martínez Sierra, RCC Director
 
Sponsor: RCC
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