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Davos on the future of work. Experts warn of the consequences


Two visions clash in conversations about the future of work. On the one hand, growth thanks to technology. On the other hand, there is shrinking space for employees. The “Canaries in the Mine” study published last year confirms that concerns about the future of work are justified. In the 22-26 age group, in digital professions most exposed to AI – such as call centers and programming – employment fell by 13%. Now, in Davos, prof. Erik Brynjolfsson from Stanford University updated the data: within a few months, the employment gap had widened to 16 percent. The specter of “jobless growth” is becoming more and more real.

Ashley Davis

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